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Canadian shelters forced to turn away majority of women and children in need

April 28th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Canadian shelters forced to turn away majority of women and children in need)

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April 28, 2016–On one typical day late last year, 416 women and children across Canada sought shelter to escape violence. Of that total, however, shelters were forced to turn away 73 per cent of those in need due to a lack of resources and capacity, an annual tally to be released Thursday shows.  Read the rest of this article at The Globe and Mail…

Nanaimo’s inaugural people’s poet is raising the profile of literature and poetry

April 26th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Nanaimo’s inaugural people’s poet is raising the profile of literature and poetry)

picture 686banner pfrNaomi Wakan, a former psychotherapist turned author, artist and poet, has been laying the groundwork for a new generation of poets during her tenure as Nanaimo’s first poet laureate

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“The hardest working man in poetry” explores father’s mental illness in Ignite

April 25th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on “The hardest working man in poetry” explores father’s mental illness in Ignite)

picture 685banner pfr“Sit-com sonnets, soundscapes of noise, videogame goombas, an Old-Testament God, teenage longing within the power chords of heavy metal, and the complicated loss of a father to schizophrenia”

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New figures show use of overdose-reversal medication on the rise in B.C.

April 25th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on New figures show use of overdose-reversal medication on the rise in B.C.)

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As drug overdose deaths continue to climb in British Columbia, new figures on the use of naloxone, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose within minutes, show there has also been a significant increase in drug users being pulled back from the brink.  Read the rest of this article at The Globe and Mail…

Mental health week kicks off in Nanaimo with radio personality Shelagh Rogers

April 22nd, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Mental health week kicks off in Nanaimo with radio personality Shelagh Rogers)

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The Canadian Mental Health Association is asking Canadians to ‘get loud’ and encouraging them to talk more openly and honestly about mental health. Mental Health Week is May 2-6. Events celebrating mental health are using the social media hashtag ‘Get Loud.’  Read the rest of this article at Nanaimo News Bulletin…

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British Columbia health officials call for drug decriminalization

April 22nd, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on British Columbia health officials call for drug decriminalization)

bc-drugs-decrim21nw1Treating addicts as if they are criminals doesn’t help them, nor does it stem public appetite for illicit substances, health experts say

Top health officials in British Columbia are calling for a significant change in drug policy that would ensure people who use illicit drugs do not face criminal charges for it. Dr. Perry Kendall, B.C.’s provincial health officer, said he supports decriminalization because treating users as criminals has been costly and ineffective.  Read the rest of this article at The Globe and Mail…