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Making the Difference: On the frontlines of the addiction and opioid crisis in Saskatchewan
A short documentary that was later cut and used as pre-roll advertisements that played on social media and at hospitals, this Saskatchewan-based campaign aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing drug addictions crisis, highlighting that…
Tags: 11 or more PWLLE, 11 or more total individuals featured, 70-99% White, Addiction Does Not Discriminate, Barrier to Action, Barrier to Treatment, Documentary, Includes Indigenous individuals, Mixture of Classes, Mostly Younger Adults (30-45y), Mostly younger individuals, No Intersections, Other Identities, Prejudice/Stereotypes/In your head, Recovery Is Possible, Sharing Personal Stories, Shift Attributions
Opioid Overdoses: What you need to know
Campaign posters and ads pushed traffic to the website above which also includes an updated version of the campaign poster that differs slightly from the file above (the initial version of the poster launched in 2020). Slight differences…
Tags: 2 to 5 PWLLE, 2 to 5 total individuals featured, 70-99% Middle & Upper class, 70-99% White, Addiction Does Not Discriminate, Includes Indigenous individuals, Includes Older Adults (60+), Increases Overdose Risk, Mixture of Classes, Mostly PWUD, No Intersections, Prejudice/Stereotypes/In your head
Label Me Person
When it launched in 2019, the Label Me Person campaign was meant to be a city-wide "travelling community display"; over the course of a year, its home base relocated to different organizations in Windsor. The pop-up started at Windsor Regional…
Protect Lives. Prevent Overdose.
Born out of the "dual public health emergencies" of the overdose crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, the FNHA released this "extensive, province-wide overdose prevention campaign" related to harm reduction, comparing the provincial response to both…
"Taking Care of Each Other": Indigenous Harm Reduction Video Series
A collaboration between First Nations Health Authority and Vancouver Coastal Health, this campaign is a four-part video series covering the following topics:
Harm Reduction
Indigenizing Harm Reduction
Resisting (Reducing) Stigma
Hopes for the…
End Stigma (Interior Health)
Notable for including the narrative of a person in active use, "End Stigma" is a "four part series of stories and videos about the stigma faced by those impacted by substance use". Interior Health also cut together a 30-second version of each…
Stop Stigma. Save Lives.
Unique for its representation of intersecting oppressions and active drug use, Northern Health's antistigma campaign features the narratives of nine people with lived and living experience (five in active use and four in recovery) and two family…