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Resource Library

Here you’ll find a searchable library connecting you to a wide range of information that will deepen your learning, whether your interests are Indigenous approaches to harm reduction, drug user liberation, government policy or more. You’ll also find a series of tools created by workers with lived and living experience giving you insight into issues such as working across social differences, supporting neurodivergent peers and mapping stigma in our workplaces. We encourage you to explore these additional resources to expand your learning experience.

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A Pathway to Hope: A roadmap for making mental health and addictions care better for people in BC

 

A roadmap for making mental health and addictions care better for people in BC

AIDS Vancouver

 
Medical

AIDS Vancouver

BC Centre for Disease Control

 
Medical

BC Centre for Disease Control

BC Centre on Substance Use

 
Substance Use

BC Centre on Substance Use

BC Harm Reduction Services

 
Substance Use

BC Harm Reduction Services

BCANDS

 
Indigenous

BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Network

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use

 
Legal, Medical, Substance Use
The BCCSU Drug Checking Project is a provincial pilot that partners with harm reduction . . . organizations across British Columbia to implement and evaluate community-based drug checking services. Partner sites in this project use two technologies in combination to check drugs: Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and immunoassay strips that test for the presence of fentanyl or benzodiazepines.

Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

 
Substance Use

Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

 
Substance Use

Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Canadian Mental Health Association – BC

 
Mental Health

Canadian Mental Health Association – BC

CATIE – Canada’s Resource for HIV and Hep C Information

 
Medical

CATIE – Canada’s Resource for HIV and Hep C Information

City of Vancouver – Community Services List

 
LGBTQIA2S+

Community Services List

Communitas: Supportive Care Society

 
Legal, Medical, Mental Health, Peer
Communitas Supportive Care Society is a faith-based, registered charity providing care in . . . communities across British Columbia to those living with developmental disabilities, mental health challenges, and acquired brain injury. We provide services ranging from 24-hour residential care to skills-based day programs to respite care for families. We also support people living with mental health challenges in BC through initiatives like Peer Support and WRAP facilitation. At Communitas, we support people of all abilities, from all walks of life, regardless of faith, social standing, race or ethnicity.

Connecting Across Social Distances

 
One of the foundations of peer support work is that the worker and the peer will share some elements . . . of life experience and/or identity. It can be very powerful and transformative to connect with someone who has shared a common struggle, and to grow and learn with each other by sharing life stories and lessons learned.

DTES Resource Guide – Winter 2020

 

DTES Community Resource Guide – Winter 2020

Embrace Autism

 
Dissatisfied with the lack of information available on autism in adults, in 2018 we founded Embrace . . . Autism (called Embrace ASD until April 2021), which we intended as a platform to distribute research and experience-based information on autism.

First Nations Health Authority

 
Indigenous, Medical, Mental Health, Substance Use
The First Nations Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry Service provides individuals with access to . . . specialists in addictions medicine and psychiatry as well as mental health and wellness care coordinators.

Gendered violence and overdose prevention sites

 
Gendered violence and overdose prevention sites: a rapid ethnographic study during an overdose . . . epidemic in Vancouver, Canada

HIM

 
LGBTQIA2S+

Health Initiative for Men

In Plain Sight

 

Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care.

Indigenous Harm Reduction Policy Brief

 
Indigenous
Indigenous peoples, communities, and cultures are strong. While the experiences of First Nations, . . . Métis and Inuit in Canada are unique, they have all experienced hundreds of years of colonization, persecution and on-going structural violence that was intended to push them to the margins of society. In the face of such oppression, however, with the guidance of Elders, ceremonies, and local Indigenous knowledges that have been passed down through generations, Indigenous peoples, languages, cultures, and traditions have not only survived, they have been revived, reclaimed, and revitalized. This can be no more important than now, amid Canada’s on-going opioid and overdose crisis, in which Indigenous peoples are over-represented.

International Journal of Drug Policy

 

International Journal of Drug Policy

International Peer Support

 
Peer

International Peer Support

Living in Community

 
Sex Workers

Resource Directory

Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council

 
Indigenous

Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council

Moms Stop the Harm

 
Legal, Mental Health, Substance Use
Moms Stop The Harm calls for an end to the failed war on drugs through evidence-based prevention, . . . treatment and policy change. We support a harm reduction approach that is both compassionate and non-discriminatory for people who use substances.

MVAEC

 
Indigenous

Resource Directory

My Davie Village

 
LGBTQIA2S+

Resource Directory

National Harm Reduction Coalition

 
Substance Use
National Harm Reduction Coalition creates spaces for dialogue and action that help heal the harms . . . caused by racialized drug policies.

National Overdose Response Service

 
Medical, Substance Use
NORS is an overdose prevention hotline for Canadians providing loving, confidential, nonjudgmental . . . support for you, whenever and wherever you use drugs. Call (Canada only): 1-888-688-NORS(6677) Call Never Use Alone (US only): 1-800-484-3731 Mobile App (Global): The Brave App

Northern Initiative for Social Action

 
Peer

Northern Initiative for Social Action

On My Planet

 
LGBTQIA2S+

Resource Directory

PACE – By, With and For Sex Workers

 
Legal

PACE – By, With and For Sex Workers

Peer Support Canada

 
Peer

Peer Support Canada

PIVOT Legal Society

 
Legal

PIVOT Legal Society

Positive Living Society

 
Medical

Your support for a healthy future with HIV

Project Inclusion – Confronting anti-homeless & anti-substance user stigma in BC

 

Confronting anti-homeless & anti-substance user stigma in BC

Project Inclusion: Making Stigma Visible

 

Making Stigma Visible

QMUNITY

 
LGBTQIA2S+

BC’s Queer, Trans and Two-spirit resource centre

RESEARCH 101: A Manifesto for Ethical Research in the Downtown Eastside

 

A Manifesto for Ethical Research in the Downtown Eastside

SAFE in Collingwood

 
Sex Workers

Sex Work Awareness for Everyone

See Stigma: Stigma Mapping Tool

 
The See Stigma stigma mapping tool is a visual activity designed in collaboration with peer experts . . . who have lived experience of: gender diversity, neurodiversity, substance use, indigeneity and with living with a mental health diagnosis.

Social Science & Medicine

 

Social Science & Medicine

Spotlight on Mental Health – Peer Support

 
Mental Health, Peer

Spotlight on Mental Health – Peer Support

The Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

 
Substance Use
The Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs (CAPUD) is the national drug user organization in . . . Canada. Our board and staff are comprised entirely of people who use(d) drugs. One of our main purposes is to empower people who currently use drugs deemed illegal to survive and thrive, with their human rights respected and their voices heard. We envision a world where drugs are regulated and the people who use them are decriminalized. We are survivors of this war and we’ll continue to fight for policy reform that is based in evidence, understanding and compassion. We didn’t start the war, but we will end it!

The Mental Health Commission of Canada

 
Mental Health

The Mental Health Commission of Canada

There is No Authority But Yourself

 
Substance Use

A compilation of various resource documents into one extensive reader.

Through the Autism Lens

 
While working in a harm reduction service, you might find that it’s mostly focused on reducing one . . . specific harm, while forgetting the depth and complexity of all the issues that affect people using, and working in, harm reduction services. One area that is often overlooked are the unique needs and strengths of autistic people (and neurodivergent people in general).

Toward the Heart: Compassion, Inclusion & Engagement (CIE)

 
Peer
CIE facilitates community based dialogues across BC that provide opportunities to build capacity and . . . develop networks across and within health services and community agencies to foster and promote accessible, inclusive and culturally safe harm reduction services through ongoing peer engagement.

Toward the Heart: Peer Engagement and Evaluation Project

 
Peer
The PEEP Project is an innovative initiative to ensure everyone across the province has access to . . . harm reduction services.

Toward the Heart: Peer2Peer

 
Peer
The Peer-2-Peer project aims to identify, implement, and evaluate peer-led support interventions for . . . peers/ experiential workers in overdose response settings. See below for project background, the ROSE model and best practice manual, COVID-19 support tools and the compassionate action campaign series.

US – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

 
Mental Health, Substance Use

US – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Vancouver Coalition Against Prohibition and Overdose

 
Substance Use
The Vancouver Community Coalition Against Prohibition and Overdose (VAN CCAPO) Street Degree began . . . as a peer informed and peer driven education collaboration between Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), the Portland Hotel Society, the Tenant Overdose Response Organizers, the Western Aboriginal Harm Reduction Society, DUDES Club, and the Coalition of Peers Dismantling the Drug War, with the goal of furthering the work being done by peers in the domains of overdose prevention, safe supply, housing, food security, and outreach. The VAN CCAPO Street Degree has peers engage and take leadership in content development and thereby addresses inequality and recreates the hierarchy of expertise while incorporating the wealth of knowledge found in lived experience. This helps break down barriers, decrease discrimination, and empowers peers as pivotal members of our community. Peers have stepped up in both the design and ongoing feedback of this education process as well as in the facilitation of courses. This education series could not happen without the contribution of peers, their knowledge, and their skills.

Vikki Reynolds – Articles

 

Vikki Reynolds – Articles

Wellness Together Canada

 
Mental Health, Peer, Substance Use
Wellness Together Canada is a platform for Canadians to access free mental health and substance use . . . support, with funding from the Government of Canada. During the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented number of people have been struggling with problems like worry, low mood, problematic substance use, and more. Wellness Together Canada was created in response to this crisis.

WISH – Drop in Centre

 
Sex Workers

Drop in Centre

Workplace Strategies for Mental Health

 
Mental Health, Peer

Workplace Strategies for Mental Health

Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario

 
Legal, Mental Health, Substance Use
The right services to youth and their families—at the right time and in the right place. Youth . . . Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) is an initiative that aims to bring the right services to youth (and their families) at the right time and in the right place. YWHO is a critical step toward improving Ontario’s mental health and addiction services for youth and young adults.

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A Pathway to Hope: A roadmap for making mental health and addictions care better for people in BC

 
A roadmap for making mental health and addictions care better for people in BC

AIDS Vancouver

 
Medical
AIDS Vancouver

BC Centre for Disease Control

 
Medical
BC Centre for Disease Control

BC Centre on Substance Use

 
Substance Use
BC Centre on Substance Use

BC Harm Reduction Services

 
Substance Use
BC Harm Reduction Services

BCANDS

 
Indigenous
BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Network

British Columbia Centre on Substance Use

 
Legal, Medical, Substance Use
The BCCSU Drug Checking Project is a provincial pilot that partners with harm reduction . . .

Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

 
Substance Use
Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

 
Substance Use
Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Canadian Mental Health Association – BC

 
Mental Health
Canadian Mental Health Association – BC

CATIE – Canada’s Resource for HIV and Hep C Information

 
Medical
CATIE – Canada’s Resource for HIV and Hep C Information

City of Vancouver – Community Services List

 
LGBTQIA2S+
Community Services List

Communitas: Supportive Care Society

 
Legal, Medical, Mental Health, Peer
Communitas Supportive Care Society is a faith-based, registered charity providing care in . . .

Connecting Across Social Distances

 
One of the foundations of peer support work is that the worker and the peer will share some elements . . .

DTES Resource Guide – Winter 2020

 
DTES Community Resource Guide – Winter 2020

Embrace Autism

 
Dissatisfied with the lack of information available on autism in adults, in 2018 we founded Embrace . . .

First Nations Health Authority

 
Indigenous, Medical, Mental Health, Substance Use
The First Nations Virtual Substance Use and Psychiatry Service provides individuals with access to . . .

Gendered violence and overdose prevention sites

 
Gendered violence and overdose prevention sites: a rapid ethnographic study during an overdose . . .

HIM

 
LGBTQIA2S+
Health Initiative for Men

In Plain Sight

 
Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care.

Indigenous Harm Reduction Policy Brief

 
Indigenous
Indigenous peoples, communities, and cultures are strong. While the experiences of First Nations, . . .

International Journal of Drug Policy

 
International Journal of Drug Policy

International Peer Support

 
Peer
International Peer Support

Living in Community

 
Sex Workers
Resource Directory

Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council

 
Indigenous
Metro Vancouver Aboriginal Executive Council

Moms Stop the Harm

 
Legal, Mental Health, Substance Use
Moms Stop The Harm calls for an end to the failed war on drugs through evidence-based prevention, . . .

MVAEC

 
Indigenous
Resource Directory

My Davie Village

 
LGBTQIA2S+
Resource Directory

National Harm Reduction Coalition

 
Substance Use
National Harm Reduction Coalition creates spaces for dialogue and action that help heal the harms . . .

National Overdose Response Service

 
Medical, Substance Use
NORS is an overdose prevention hotline for Canadians providing loving, confidential, nonjudgmental . . .

Northern Initiative for Social Action

 
Peer
Northern Initiative for Social Action

On My Planet

 
LGBTQIA2S+
Resource Directory

PACE – By, With and For Sex Workers

 
Legal
PACE – By, With and For Sex Workers

Peer Support Canada

 
Peer
Peer Support Canada

PIVOT Legal Society

 
Legal
PIVOT Legal Society

Positive Living Society

 
Medical
Your support for a healthy future with HIV

Project Inclusion – Confronting anti-homeless & anti-substance user stigma in BC

 
Confronting anti-homeless & anti-substance user stigma in BC

Project Inclusion: Making Stigma Visible

 
Making Stigma Visible

QMUNITY

 
LGBTQIA2S+
BC’s Queer, Trans and Two-spirit resource centre

RESEARCH 101: A Manifesto for Ethical Research in the Downtown Eastside

 
A Manifesto for Ethical Research in the Downtown Eastside

SAFE in Collingwood

 
Sex Workers
Sex Work Awareness for Everyone

See Stigma: Stigma Mapping Tool

 
The See Stigma stigma mapping tool is a visual activity designed in collaboration with peer experts . . .

Social Science & Medicine

 
Social Science & Medicine

Spotlight on Mental Health – Peer Support

 
Mental Health, Peer
Spotlight on Mental Health – Peer Support

The Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs

 
Substance Use
The Canadian Association of People who Use Drugs (CAPUD) is the national drug user organization in . . .

The Mental Health Commission of Canada

 
Mental Health
The Mental Health Commission of Canada

There is No Authority But Yourself

 
Substance Use
A compilation of various resource documents into one extensive reader.

Through the Autism Lens

 
While working in a harm reduction service, you might find that it’s mostly focused on reducing one . . .

Toward the Heart: Compassion, Inclusion & Engagement (CIE)

 
Peer
CIE facilitates community based dialogues across BC that provide opportunities to build capacity and . . .

Toward the Heart: Peer Engagement and Evaluation Project

 
Peer
The PEEP Project is an innovative initiative to ensure everyone across the province has access to . . .

Toward the Heart: Peer2Peer

 
Peer
The Peer-2-Peer project aims to identify, implement, and evaluate peer-led support interventions for . . .

US – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

 
Mental Health, Substance Use
US – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Vancouver Coalition Against Prohibition and Overdose

 
Substance Use
The Vancouver Community Coalition Against Prohibition and Overdose (VAN CCAPO) Street Degree began . . .

Vikki Reynolds – Articles

 
Vikki Reynolds – Articles

Wellness Together Canada

 
Mental Health, Peer, Substance Use
Wellness Together Canada is a platform for Canadians to access free mental health and substance use . . .

WISH – Drop in Centre

 
Sex Workers
Drop in Centre

Workplace Strategies for Mental Health

 
Mental Health, Peer
Workplace Strategies for Mental Health

Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario

 
Legal, Mental Health, Substance Use
The right services to youth and their families—at the right time and in the right place. Youth . . .

Tools for Facilitators

Facilitator Guide

Curriculum Guide

Standards of Practice

See Stigma Mapping Tool

Through the Autism Lens

Connecting Across Social Distances

10 Recommendations for Peer Engagement

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