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Communities must unite to solve opioid crisis: Kelowna Indigenous leaders

Indigenous activists march bridge for overdose awareness week
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Participants of the Okanagan Nation Purple Ribbon Campaign march over the William R. Bennett Bridge from Westbank First Nation to Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 City Park on Aug. 28, 2019, in support of International Overdose Awareness Day. (David Venn - 91裸聊视频)

The message from some of the Okanagan91裸聊视频檚 most prominent Indigenous community leaders is that social cohesion is the way forward to beating the opioid crisis.

Members from Westbank First Nation, Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society, M茅tis Community Services joined the Okanagan Nation Alliance on Aug. 28 to march across the William R. Bennett bridge from Westbank to Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 City Park as part of their two-day Purple Ribbon Campaign ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31.

91裸聊视频淭here91裸聊视频檚 more Indigenous people dying (from overdoses) than the rest of the population,91裸聊视频 executive director of Kelowna91裸聊视频檚 M茅tis Community Services Kelly L91裸聊视频橦irondelle said. 91裸聊视频淭hat91裸聊视频檚 the plain way to say it.91裸聊视频

L91裸聊视频橦irondelle, spoke upon the importance of bringing awareness of the social services and support available to Indigenous people, as well as the fact that a lot more needs to be done.

For example, he shared a story of a 12-year-old girl who saved her parents from an overdose because she knew how to properly use a naloxone kit.

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91裸聊视频淎 simple thing like that, just learning how to do that can save lives,91裸聊视频 L91裸聊视频橦irondelle said, noting support groups and spiritual, traditional ceremonies with elders and cultural significance can help remedy individuals and communities who are suffering from the epidemic.

L91裸聊视频橦irondelle said he hoped that with events such as these, it can harness a greater sense of inclusion and familiarity between institutions moving forward.

91裸聊视频淲e are all family91裸聊视频 we carry the sorrow,91裸聊视频 Westbank First Nation Chief Roxanne Lindley said as a group of 40 campaigners stood in a sacred circle.

The Indigenous opioid-related death rate has increased 21 per cent from 2017 to 2018 and 12.9 per cent of provincial overdose-related deaths were attributed to First Nations people, according to the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA).

To address the growing mortality rate, FNHA began a four-pillar framework for action, which includes providing naxolone training for almost 2,500 people in more than 175 First Nations communities; training more than 180 harm-reduction specialists; investing $40 million into service infrastructure to better support the community; conducting intensive case management for 662 individuals and helping people on their journey to recovery.



David Venn
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