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Ease the Burden
Coinciding with #MensHealthWeek in June 2021, Health Canada had created a social media campaign dedicated to to reducing stigma and raising awareness around the opioid epidemic within the trades. Within these campaign social media posts, users were…
Know More
Targeted toward teenagers and young adults, the Know More tour, originally in-person, visited high schools, events, and summer festivals to facilitate interactive activities on problematic opioid use. Along with addressing stigma towards people who…
Tags: 100% Middle & Upper class, 11 or more PWLLE, 11 or more total individuals featured, 70-99% White, 70-99% Youth (<29y), Addiction Does Not Discriminate, Barrier to Treatment, Includes Asian/Middle-Eastern individuals, Includes Black individuals, Includes Older Adults (60+), Includes potential users, Mostly PWUD, Mostly younger individuals, Prejudice/Stereotypes/In your head
End Stigma (Health Canada)
By emphasizing their relationships, friends and family (actors) of overdose decedents convey the message, "I never thought drugs would impact someone close to me" (their daughter, husband, friend). As they grieve the loss of this person, they reflect…
Tags: 100% Middle & Upper class, 100% White, 100% Women, 100% Youth (<29), 2 to 5 total individuals featured, Addiction Does Not Discriminate, Barrier to Treatment, Features person with disability, Mostly friends/family, Mostly younger individuals, Prejudice/Stereotypes/In your head, Stock Photography
In Plain Sight
Between May and August of 2019, Health Canada released an 8-episode podcast series on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and their own website that "explores the personal stories of people affected by the opioid crisis"; a crisis that is happening "in…