Decolonizing Addiction and Indigenous Harm Reduction...“Addiction is a choice, and if you loved me...

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Decolonizing Addiction and Indigenous Harm Reduction Andrea Medley, Indigenous Wellness Educator Len Pierre, Indigenous Wellness Cultural Designer

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Decolonizing Addiction and Indigenous Harm Reduction

Andrea Medley, Indigenous Wellness Educator

Len Pierre, Indigenous Wellness Cultural Designer

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Overview

1. Why We’re Here

2. Decolonizing Addiction

3. Indigenous Harm Reduction

4. Sneak Preview

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Background 86+ communities

distributing Naloxone

100+ workshops since May 2016

Beyond the crisis: looking at transformation

Working together

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Provincial Emergency Update

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Released July 28th, 2017

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How do you define addiction?

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Definition of Addiction

Medical?

Criminal?

Social?

Individual?

_________?

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Decolonizing Addiction: Why?

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Decolonizing Addiction: Myths

Myth 1:

“Addiction is a choice, and if you loved me you would stop using substances”

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Decolonizing Addiction: Myths

Myth 2:

“We need to kick out people who sell drugs out of the community to stop the problem”

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Decolonizing Addiction: Myths

Myth 3:

“Rock-bottom factor”

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Decolonizing Addiction: Myths

Myth 4:

“All people who use substances are addicted”

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What about Prescription Drugs?

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Harm Reduction Culture & Tradition

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Needle Distribution, Condoms, Outreach,

Relationships, Support, Education, Dignity

Human Rights

Compassion, Mindful Judgmental,

Relationships, Inclusion, Patience, Care, Positive

Communication, Meeting People Where

They Are At

Fishing, Hunting, Storytelling, Language,

Gathering, Artwork, Canoeing, Singing,

Dancing, Ceremony, Spending Time With

Each Other

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Indigenous Harm Reduction Principles & Practice

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Indigenous Harm Reduction Principles & Practice

Relationships and Care

Strength and Protection

Healing is

embedded in culture and

tradition

Relationships and Care

Healing requires

working together as one heart and one

mind

Knowledge and Wisdom

Healing requires time, patience and reflection

Identity and Transformation

Healing involves finding out who

you are and accepting who

you were

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This looks like: • Forming relationships and

providing outreach to people who seek support

This sounds like: • Connecting with people

who use substances over something other than their substance use

Relationships and Care

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This looks like: • Recognizing that culture

and tradition are intergenerational strengths and keep communities resilient

This sounds like: • Practicing culture and

tradition and maintaining connection and relationships Strength and Protection

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This looks like: • Meeting people where they

are at on their healing journey and being mindful of where we are at on our healing journey

This sounds like: • Providing good information

and resources, actively working to reduce stigma, and being mindful of the way we talk about substance use

Knowledge and Wisdom

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This looks like: • Providing ongoing

opportunities for compassion and inclusion along the healing journey

This sounds like: • Acknowledging that

substance use is a journey, with abstinence not always as the end goal

Identity and Transformation

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Sneak Preview

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Lessons Learned

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Questions/Comments

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