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Five and a Half Things I Love About This Job Wait– three posts in three weeks? Are we back to curing addiction every Saturday? Let's say mostly, or hopefully. Thanks for rolling with it. I recognize that this newsletter, along with most of my w...

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a man in a snl sweater says inspired by true events ALT: a man in a snl sweater says inspired by true events

Even a bad 10-minute salvia trip can teach you things about yourself. When the roof of your house is trying to close on you like a mouth, will you be the brave soul who grabs a poker from the fireplace to wedge its jaws open?

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Health Canada’s rebuff of compassion clubs predates DULF: Here’s why it matters. Compassion clubs have resurfaced in recent years as a response to the toxic unregulated drug crisis in British Columbia (BC), and more specifically the need for community-based safer supply programs a...

NEW: Analysis from Marilou Gagnon on Health Canada's rejection of compassion club models in the context of the DULF case

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Cartoon on right, two women sitting together in one of their houses, dishes piled up behind them. The woman sort of 'manspreading' (one could say), says, "I envy him his tough day at the office - it's such a perfect excuse to get smashed..."

Text of Anne's article
Equal time for women
FOR THE addictions field to believe that the call for attention to women's specific needs and problems is a middle-class phenomenon that can be taken lightly, is wrong.
Slowly but certainly, the mistake of lumping women alcoholics and addicts with men is beginning to haunt us. That we ignore them a t our peril and, more important, at the peril of the next generation, was dramatically illustrated in a paper presented to the National Drug Abuse Conference in New Orleans.
Of 118 women in 44 therapeutic communities, 44% had had incestuous relationships by the time they were 15 years old. One can
only surmise what sort of homes those children lived in, what
other relationships they had. But today, some of their children are in custody or treatment for alcoholism, addictions, and other "anti-social" behavior.
As the paper's presenter, Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber, put it:
How often can we expect a female child, violated at three, four,
or five years old by a man from whom she had every right to
expect protection from sexual exploitation, develop into a coping.
functioning member of society? And what can we expect of her
children? (Many of the women studied had several, said Dr. Judianne Denser Gerber.)
Although more investigation is needed, to deny the potentially profound implications o f this study in the etiology of alcoholism and addiction in women would be rash.
Troubled men and troubled women make troubled children to-
gether. To set women above men would be no more right than
having neglected them. But to fail to give them equal time and
attention is to fail the next generation.

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Cartoon on right, two women sitting together in one of their houses, dishes piled up behind them. The woman sort of 'manspreading' (one could say), says, "I envy him his tough day at the office - it's such a perfect excuse to get smashed..." Text of Anne's article Equal time for women FOR THE addictions field to believe that the call for attention to women's specific needs and problems is a middle-class phenomenon that can be taken lightly, is wrong. Slowly but certainly, the mistake of lumping women alcoholics and addicts with men is beginning to haunt us. That we ignore them a t our peril and, more important, at the peril of the next generation, was dramatically illustrated in a paper presented to the National Drug Abuse Conference in New Orleans. Of 118 women in 44 therapeutic communities, 44% had had incestuous relationships by the time they were 15 years old. One can only surmise what sort of homes those children lived in, what other relationships they had. But today, some of their children are in custody or treatment for alcoholism, addictions, and other "anti-social" behavior. As the paper's presenter, Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber, put it: How often can we expect a female child, violated at three, four, or five years old by a man from whom she had every right to expect protection from sexual exploitation, develop into a coping. functioning member of society? And what can we expect of her children? (Many of the women studied had several, said Dr. Judianne Denser Gerber.) Although more investigation is needed, to deny the potentially profound implications o f this study in the etiology of alcoholism and addiction in women would be rash. Troubled men and troubled women make troubled children to- gether. To set women above men would be no more right than having neglected them. But to fail to give them equal time and attention is to fail the next generation. C

In Memoriam IWY
JUST TWO months to go and we all can relax. International
Women's Year will be over.
Interesting, stimulating. Occasionally even amusing Just about everyone, for instance, had or heard a ribald laugh at some stage about the government's chief contribution to the year — the slogan Why Not? They may also have heard the rumor that in 1976, the new buttons would read Not Bloody Likely.
But that's the way many will remember it. And they will think, and even say,: "That's it. We've listened. Now get on with it and let the rest o f u s get back t o reality:" To be fair, there will be women as well as men thinking this way.
In the alcohol and drug field, as in almost every other, awareness of women and their problems increased this year. Women seemed suddenly more obvious, more prominent. For as much a s any other reason, perhaps it was simply because they were now beginning to be seen as something more than a research sub-section on wives, mothers or daughters of alcoholics. They were beginning to be seen a s people with their own problems.
In the context of the emphasis everywhere on women, the focus on them i n this field probably created the mistaken impression that a n inordinate amount of time and energy was being devoted to their needs. Women are "cutting themselves off", "doing exactly the same thing men have been doing", some people said. Their aims are fine, they said, but their tactics... Implicit in the unfinished suggestion needed a few men to show them how to get things done.
These people, and they include women, thought they were seeing their fears confirmed when, in August, in Levis, Quebec, the Canadian Foundation on Alcohol and Drug Dependencies held its consultation on women and, in September, when the ARF's Eastern Ontario regional office, with the aid of the Non Medical Use of Drugs Directorate, held a provincial consultation on women with alcohol and drug problems.
The first was attended by men and women representing the
field across Ca…

In Memoriam IWY JUST TWO months to go and we all can relax. International Women's Year will be over. Interesting, stimulating. Occasionally even amusing Just about everyone, for instance, had or heard a ribald laugh at some stage about the government's chief contribution to the year — the slogan Why Not? They may also have heard the rumor that in 1976, the new buttons would read Not Bloody Likely. But that's the way many will remember it. And they will think, and even say,: "That's it. We've listened. Now get on with it and let the rest o f u s get back t o reality:" To be fair, there will be women as well as men thinking this way. In the alcohol and drug field, as in almost every other, awareness of women and their problems increased this year. Women seemed suddenly more obvious, more prominent. For as much a s any other reason, perhaps it was simply because they were now beginning to be seen as something more than a research sub-section on wives, mothers or daughters of alcoholics. They were beginning to be seen a s people with their own problems. In the context of the emphasis everywhere on women, the focus on them i n this field probably created the mistaken impression that a n inordinate amount of time and energy was being devoted to their needs. Women are "cutting themselves off", "doing exactly the same thing men have been doing", some people said. Their aims are fine, they said, but their tactics... Implicit in the unfinished suggestion needed a few men to show them how to get things done. These people, and they include women, thought they were seeing their fears confirmed when, in August, in Levis, Quebec, the Canadian Foundation on Alcohol and Drug Dependencies held its consultation on women and, in September, when the ARF's Eastern Ontario regional office, with the aid of the Non Medical Use of Drugs Directorate, held a provincial consultation on women with alcohol and drug problems. The first was attended by men and women representing the field across Ca…

for international women's day, i bring these articles written by addiction science journalist and the editor of the Addiction Research Foundation's 1970-80s publication "The Journal" from International Womens Year 1975, Anne MacLennan 1/ #histsci #histsky #Drugsky #HarmReduction

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Regulating the drug supply would end this madness.
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Declining Population Means Fewer People Left To Die by Sarah Auger, Petra Schulz and Angela Welz

Governments approach the toxic drug crisis with organized abandonment, when those in power deliberately withdraw support, leaving people vulnerable to harm, poverty and death.
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Ireland’s Draft National Drugs Strategy: A Missed Opportunity for Meaningful Reform The Government has opened a public consultation on Ireland's Draft National Drug Strategy 2026-2029, developed by the Departmnent of Health, and they need to hear your voice!

Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly & Oireachtas Committee called for bold drug reform, including decriminalisation and expanded harm reduction.

The Draft National Drugs Strategy avoids the biggest changes.

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