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Stimulus 2018: Drugs, Policy and Practice Schedule Draft: 9 19 18October 3rd ~ Day 17:30-8:30Registration8:30-9:15Good Morning – Marliss Taylor9:15-10:30Setting the Stage Plenary Speakers: Donald MacPherson, Shanell Twan, Stephanie Lake Host: Julie-Soleil Meeson10:30-11BreakHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 16Salon 1411-11:45“Away with Barriers: Access Now!” – Mobilizing for Supervised Consumption Services in Canada – 95Speakers: Annie Foreman – Mackey, Cecile Kazatchkine, Marilou Gagnon, Elaine Hyshka, Sandhia VadlamudySuccessful Harm Reduction on the PrairiesTough Enough to Talk About It: Harm Reduction in the Trades – 66Mobilizing Saskatchewan through Advocacy - Community Efforts to Deregulate and Distribute Naloxone Kits in the Heart of the HIV Epidemic - 149Speakers: Lorna Thomas, Jason Mercredi, Bringing Harm Reduction Into the Digital Age: Part 1 - 254The InfoScreen Project - Disseminating drug checking results and harm reduction information at music festivals using technology – 160Girls in Green as a media content platform for Cannabis users - 209Speakers: Dominique Denis-Lalonde, Alice ReisHIV and Hepatitis C Core Knowledge and the Continuum of Care – 133 Speakers: Michael BaileyAccommodating Accommodations: Building Harm Reducing Dialogue Amongst Divergent Interests in Treatment and Residential Settings – 250Road to Coalition: Learned lessons on collaborating recovery with harm reduction at the micro- to macro-spheres – 29Conflict resolution, harm reduction and social housing – 38Speakers: David Renaud and Suzanne Fish International Guidelines on Drug Policy and Human Rights: Developing Needed Normative Guidance for Governments and a Tool for Advocates – 62Speaker: Richard Elliot Using Trauma and Violence-Informed Care (TVIC) to Reduce Substance Use, Sexuality and STBBI Related Stigma – 172 Speakers: Becky Van Tassel, Rachel MacLeanDialoguing with the Swamplands of the Soul: Understanding Our Relationship with Drugs and the Medicine they Bring- An exploration through the Expressive Arts – 211 Facilitated by Estephania Solis Meza Government sanctioned, community defined: A local case study of BC overdose prevention sites – 2 Speaker: Bruce WallaceChoice Matters: an investigation and discussion of needle gauge preference among people who inject drugs -18 Speaker: Rhiannon Thomas 11:45-1LunchHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 141-2:30Lived Experience Panel How to Engage with Peers in Harm Reduction Systems – 59The Fight for Experiential Worker Rights – 93Impliquer les pairs: et après? – 187Implication des personnes qui consomment des drogues: des – 192Speakers: Charlene Burmeister, Kevin Donaghy, Alexandra de Kiewit, Karen MegganetyNightlife Panel Harm Reduction at Large Events and Festivals – 205La collaboration entre les équipes d'intervention en milieu festif: Défis et pratiques émergentes - 193Harm Reduction in the context of Nightlife: The Brazilian model – 210 Speakers: Shelby Young, Marie-Anik Blanchet-Gagnon, Alice ReisPanel: Right Now! Heroin-Assisted Treatment – 164Speakers: Sarah Wojcik, Susan Boyd, Dave Murray, Greg Fresz, Scott MacDonald, Alexa Norton Integrating Frontline Harm Reduction Services to Respond to the Opioid Overdose Crisis and Beyond – 49Speakers: Nazlee Maghsoudi, Kenneth W. Tupper, Frank Coburn, Dean Wilson Sensible Cannabis Education: Workshopping a Toolkit to Educate Canadian Youth about Cannabis – 111Speakers: Jenna Valleriani, Stephanie Lake, Michelle Thiessen Hospital PanelHarm reduction practices among hospital inpatients who inject drugs in Halifax, Nova Scotia – 213 Harm reduction in hospital settings: Peer and provider - 50Changing the conversation: Integrating harm reduction practices to enhance patient-centered care and improve safety for people who use drugs – 118Speakers: Thomas Brothers, Emma Garrod, Elaine Hyshka You Say You Want a Resolution: Implementing a Ground-Breaking Canadian Resolution at the UN by Developing an Advocacy Agenda to Challenge Stigma Against People Who Use Drugs Domestically and Globally – 55Speakers: Richard Elliot, Shanell Twan, Scott Bernstein, Michelle Boudreau Implementation of Injectable Opioid Agonist Therapy in a Primary Care Integrated Care Health Centre – 43Speakers: Terry Hobot, Marie SproulePerson –centered care in injectable opioid agonist treatment – 100Speaker: Kirsten MarchandOpioid-Agonist Therapy (OAT) treatment protocols for community-based and residential treatment centres who serve First Nation people who misuse opioids: A Canadian Research Initiative on Substance Misuse (CRISM) national Indigenous initiative. -105 Speaker: Stephanie McConkeyStimulant use among patients receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment in Vancouver – 103 Speaker: Heather Palis 2:30-3BreakHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 143-3:45The War on Drugs IS a war on the poor – 148Speakers: Hugh Lampkin, Aiyanas Ormond, Susan Boyd The "Crackhouse": A Pillar of Our Communities [La "Piaule": Un pillier de nos communautés] – 196 Speakers: Martin Pagé, Sandra Wesley Overdose Prevention and Education Network – 12Speaker: Prairie Chiu, Jen AlsopAlberta PanelThe Government of Alberta's Response to the Opioid Crisis – 11The history and current state of harm reduction policies in Alberta: A critical policy analysis – 90Alberta Health Services’ Newly Revised Harm Reduction Policy: Adopting a Harm Reduction Approach on a Provincial Scale – 112Speakers: Karen Grimsrud, Vera Caine, Amy Woroniuk Challenges and successes of a community-driven Satellite Site program – 67Speakers: Rhiannon Thomas Nursing Experience in Overdose Prevention and Supervised Consumption Sites: Advancing Practice and Policy in Harm Reduction - 85Speakers: Marilou Gagnon, Kim Dirksen, Katrina Stephensen, Tim Gauthier, Kathleen GreggWho are the drug checkers? Can't forget about the peers... 195Speakers: Julie-Soleil Meeson, Chloe Sage, Jarred Aasen, Emily GrantCCENDU: A sentinel network for early warning and surveillance of substance use trends in Canada – 65 Speaker: Doris PayerThe perfect storm: A poisoned drug supply and Vancouver’s housing crisis combine to enhance risk for assertive community treatment (ACT) clients – 51Speaker: W. Craig Norris3:45-4:00Travel Time4:00-5:00Decriminalize Us PlenarySpeakers: Natasha Tousenard, Akia Munga, Frank Crichlow, Karen TurnerHost: Jordan WestfallOctober 4th ~ Day 28-8:30Registration8:30-8:45Good Morning8:45-9:45Cannabis Regulation and the Future of Drug Policy in Canada PlenarySpeakers: Steve Rolles, Anthony Morgan, Rebecca Haines –Saah, Jenna Valleriani, Jean-Sebastion FalluHost: Scott Bernstein9:45-10:15BreakHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 16Salon 1410:15-11Cannabis as harm reduction: Recent findings and future directions on the eve of legalized cannabis and in the context of a nation-wide emergency around the harms of illicit drug useSpeaker: MJ MilloyConsumption sites: Grass roots, activism, implementation, and women’s responsesWomen’s responses to overdose prevention sites during a fentanyl-related overdose epidemic - 17A Recipe for Success: Consumption sites embedded in grassroots organizations of people who use drugs – 150Speakers: Jade Boyd, Kevin Yake Child Welfare and Harm Reduction PanelMotherisk and Child Apprehension: The regulation of drug use and mothering in Canada – 71Harm Reduction & Child Welfare – 152How to bring harm reduction to child welfare services – 45Speakers: Susan Boyd, Kayla DeMong, Sheryl JarvisDrug Checking DuoDrug Checking as a Response to a Toxic Street Drug Supply: Preliminary Results of a Drug Checking Pilot Project in Vancouver, British Columbia - 182 Starting your own drug checking service: legalities, organization, training and technologies. - 74Speakers: Karen McCrae, Chloe SageAdvocacy and Mutual Healing: Supporting families and building capacity after a substance related lossPart 1 - 250Speakers: Petra Schulz, Leslie McBain, Katie MaiCreating heART space: Community Conversations and Compassion-building around Overdose – 84Speaker: Marion Selfridge, Kim ToombsHow Lessons learned helped the Downtown Eastside fight the Opioid Epidemic – 113Speaker: Dean WilsonHepatitis C Treatment in the New Direct Acting Anti-viral (DAA) Era: Frontline Implications for treating people who use drugs – 134Speakers: Rivka Kushner, Shelly ArchibaldImproving hospital admission for people who use drugs – adapting a tool to improve care – 126 Presenter: Carol Strike What is the state of the science on supervising non-injection forms of drug consumption? – 92 Presenter: Kelsey Speed11:00-11:15TravelHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 16Salon 1411:15-12Measuring Success and Failure of Policy Panel - 165Estimating the costs and harms of substance use in Canada – 23Principles, practice, and policy vacuums: Stakeholder views on provincial/territorial harm reduction policymaking in Canada – 83Speakers: Matthew M. Young, Arlanna Pugh, Nazlee Maghsoudi Knowledge is power - Empowering through a by and for magazine: the case of L'Injecteur – 198Speakers: Vincent de Maisonneuve and Vanessa Lefebvre-ConstantineauNew frontiers in pharmaciesHarm Reduction Pharmacy: A New Model of Care-96From Downtown Toronto to Rural Alberta: A Pharmacist’s Journey with Harm ReductionHarm reduction, more than just clean needlesSpeakers: Jarred Aasen, Wende Wood, Jean-Ann GarsidePerspectives on Sex Work: Overdose, Policy, and PracticeOpening the Doors - Occupational Health and Safety in Vancouver's Sex Industry – 21Sex worker/client relations and drug use during an overdose epidemic – 144Speakers: Velvet Steele, Jennifer LavalleyAdvocacy and Mutual Healing: Supporting families and building capacity after a substance related loss Part 2 – 251Speakers: Rebecca Haines-Saah, Heather Morris, Petra SchulzAlcohol Harm Reduction DuoCaring for patients with severe alcohol use disorders in the acute care setting: A managed alcohol approach – 107Alcohol Harm Reduction Panel – 120Speakers: Karine Meador, Ron Kuhlke The Halifax Area Network of Drug Using People (HANDUP) present: "A Halifax perspective on stigma and discrimination" – 146Speakers: Natasha Touesnard, Julien Carette and Cyril Hatfield Policing the overdose crisis: the impact of law enforcement mechanisms on Overdose Prevention Site utilization in Vancouver, Canada – 153Speakers: Jade Boyd, Al FowlerWorking with Pregnant and Early Parenting Indigenous Women who are Precariously Housed and Use Illicit Substances: Insights from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers. – 78Speaker: Marissa Nakoochee Media coverage of people who use drugsSpeaker: Garth MullinsHost: Leslie HillComplex Conversations about Substance Use with Women – 89 Speaker: Nancy Poole 12-1:30LunchHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 6Salon 141:30-2:15Legal DuoHow several provinces are approaching cannabis legalization in relation to youth: Is there enough space for harm reduction in education and messaging? – 94 Heroin at the corner store? Legal regulation of opioids for public health, safety and social justice – 166Speakers: Tara Marie Watson, Scott BernsteinPsychedelic Science: Research, Practice & Policy Implications – 60Speaker: Kenneth Tupper Responding to the Opioid Crisis: Canada’s First Supervised Injection, Inhalation, Intra-nasal and Oral Consumption Site – 227Speaker: Stacey BourqueLife, Death or Jail: Perspectives on Overdose ResponseSpeakers: Craig Rompain, Richard Elliot, Jon Deakin, Nicholas EtchesSurviving Overdose: Example of a Community Circle for workers and service users who experienced multiple/ongoing overdoses – 222Speakers: Rhiannon Thomas, Les Harper, Zoe DoddMoral Panics and the Silent Prohibition of New Drugs in Canada – 110 Speakers Alexander BetsosBringing Harm Reduction Into the Digital Age: Part 2 - 254Harm Reduction At Home: Using Technology to Connect with People Who Use Drugs Alone – 125The role of technology in addressing Overdose and Stigma – 147Speakers: Ginetta Salvalaggio, Dominique Denis-LalondeCo-creating Evidence: National Evaluation of Multi-service Programs Reaching Pregnant Women at Risk – 173 Speaker: Carol HubbersteySeeing the trees but not the forest: Trends in Canadian News Media Coverage of Harm Reduction (2000-2016) – 174 Speaker: Jakob Koziel2:15-2:45BreakHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 62:45-3:30An illustrated history of drug prohibition and resistance in Canada – 175Speaker: Dr. Susan BoydStigma, as it relates to Peer Support workers with people who use drugs – 199 Speakers: Kenn Quayle, Brian MackenzieStimulant PanelContingency Management for Stimulant Use in a Hospital Setting – 31 Be Your Own Best Friend: Safer Meth Use in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside – 179Non-beverage and Stimulant Use Among People Experiencing Absolute Homelessness – 220Speakers: Kaye Robinson, Samona Marsh Sindi AddorisioStreet College-A community development response to Crisis – 140Speakers: Flora Pagan, Shane Calder, Kimmy HughesUnderstanding EIDGE - A peer-led research project regarding non-beverage alcohol use in Vancouver’s DTES. – 68Speakers: Brittany Graham, Ron Kuhlke, Rob Morgan Panel: Beyond the Overdose Prevention Room: grassroots community responses to overdose in Victoria BC – 98Speakers: Brent Donovan, Kim ToombsIndigenous-centred approaches to hepatitis C community programming and harm reduction – 136Speakers: Christopher Hoy 3:30-3:45Travel Time3:45-5Pushing the Boundaries PlenarySpeakers: Mark Tyndall, Richard Elliot, Marilou GagnonHost: Shohan Illsley October 5th ~ Day 3Hall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 68:30-9:15Neither sick nor guilty: negotiating the terms of the end of the drug war – 197 Speakers: Naoual Laaroussi, Christelle Dusablon-Pelletier, Vincent de Maisonneuve and Opioid Treatment Panel DuoThe BOOST Collaborative – teams at the frontlines of the opioid crisis in Vancouver are driving system change to improve care – 5British Columbia Association of People on Methadone: Taking action to protect the rights of people on opioid agonist therapy – 57Speakers: Cole Stanley, Laura Shaver Conversation Café - Realizing the Potential of Lived Experience: Knowledge Sharing and Curricular Change – 40Speakers: Brandi Abele and Barbara FornsslerWomen and harm reduction: Increasing our collective capacity – 109Speakers: Molly Bannerman, Natalie Kaminiski Conversation Café: SCS and OPS Service Providers – 102Speaker: Patrick McDougallConversation Café: Story Board Project: A Living Library – 138Speakers: Lana Fine, Tara Levis and Grant Schlotter {Grant passed on August 21st 2018}Reducing Harms for Students: Implementing Harm Reduction at the University of Calgary – 158Speakers: Andrew Szeto, Debbie Bruckner and Alex Klassen9:15-9:45BreakHall CSalon 4Salon 9Salon 2Salon 3Salon 5Salon 69:45-10:30Learning from Overdose Prevention Services (OPS): A Panel Discussion and Skills Share – 86Speakers: Sarah Sullivan, Joni Ramsay, Heather Hobbs, Leila Attar, Zo? Dodd Psychedelics and Cannabis- Exploring benefits and ethics in the Canadian contextTracing Tangents: Exploring Ayahuasca’s Legal and Ethical Journey in Canada – 81 Evaluating the impact of cannabis to reduce or manage illicit drug use in Vancouver, Canada - 47Psychedelic Research for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Need for Inclusion & Diversity – 22 Speakers: Emma Garrod, Jenna Valleriani, Katrina BlommaertRural PanelRemote Control: Implementing Community Based HIV/AIDS Research in Northern, First Nation and Rural Manitoba Communities – 106Rural Voices – 178Women and drug use: an experience of a rural community – 185Speakers: Chelsea Cook, Hawfeather Peterson, Julie-Soleil Meeson Youth PanelEngaging High Risk Youth Through Harm Reduction Strategies – 1Meeting Our Youth Where They Are At – 212Incorporating Harm Reduction Principles in Working with Youth in the Child Protection System – 226Speakers: Brenda Ohman, Christopher Beausoleil, Peter SmythQueer Coping Mechanisms – 207Speakers: Cara Alex Seccafien and Emily MacdonaldIndigenous traditional culture and Harm Reduction: Moving forwardSpeakers: Morgan Chalifoux, Tracy Wilson, Carolyn Kiskotagan, Daphie Pooyak Conversation Café: National Day of Action organizing in your community! – 224Speakers: Hawkfeather Peterson and various members of the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs10:30-10:45Travel time10:45 - 11Alberta Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Sarah Hoffman11-12Where do we go from here? Speakers: Hakique Virani, Zoe Dodd, Mystery Speaker Host: Donald MacPherson12 -12:30Closing –Stimulus 2018 Video ................
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