Men are dying at a higher rate than women during the opioid crisis, which means women sometimes get left out of the conversation. On Episode 8, we go to SisterSpace, North America’s first women-only safe consumption site. 

A full transcript for this episode will be available in a few days. 

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. Events are taking place around the world.  Check out Overdoseday.com

If you want to learn how to use Naloxone to reverse an overdose, you can get training here: naloxonetraining.com

CALL TO ACTION

If you want to see more funding to extend hours of overdose prevention sites like SisterSpace, write to The City of Vancouver, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the B.C. Ministry of Health.CREDITS

Garth Mullins is Crackdown‘s host and executive producer.

Crackdown is produced by Alexander Kim, Polly Leger, Lisa Hale, Sam Fenn, and Gordon Katic. 

Thank you to SisterSpace for having us. 

Crackdown’s Editorial Board is: Samona Marsh, Shelda Kastor, Greg Fess, Jeff Louden, Dean Wilson, Laura Shaver, Dave Murray, and Al Fowler. Rest In Peace Chereece Keewatin.

Our scientific advisers are Ryan McNeil and Jade Boyd from the BC Centre on Substance Use and the Department of Medicine at the University of Britsh Columbia. 

Original score written and performed by Sam Fenn, Jacob Dryden, Kai Paulson, James Ash and Garth Mullins. Our theme song was written by Garth and Sam with accompaniment from Dave Gens and Ben Appenheimer.  

Funding for Crackdown comes from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. 

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You can send us an email at [email protected].

New episodes air on the last Wednesday of the month.

 

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