Like many, Fred’s substance use is a way to manage with trauma. In this episode, he describes how he uses drugs to cope with his emotional and physical pain, and the importance of compassion and harm reduction in his life.
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*Warning: this episode contains descriptions of sexual abuse.*
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Additional Resources:
ConnexOntario – Provides service information for people experiencing problems with gambling, drugs, alcohol, or mental health. Available 24/7.
CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) – From assessment to brief interventions, inpatiant programs, day hospital services, continuing care, outpatient services and family support, CAMH provides a wide range of clinical care services.
The Works – A Harm Reduction Program for People who use Drugs - Toronto Public Health (TPH) provides programs and services to reduce drug-related harm for people who use drugs, including preventing the spread of communicable diseases.
Rapid Access Addiction Medical Clinics (RAAM) – A RAAM clinic is a walk-in clinic for people with substance use problems. The purpose of the clinic is to provide people with quick access to addiction services without a referral or appointment. Most RAAM clinics are first-come/first-serve and offer clients brief counselling and referrals to community services. RAAM clinics are available across Ontario.
The Access Point Toronto– The Access Point is a centralized point where you can apply for individual mental health and addictions support services and supportive housing.
Drug Checking Toronto – A service that provides people who use drugs timely and detailed information on the contents of their drugs, helping them to make more informed decisions.
Where to access free Naloxone kits and overdose training
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