This resource focuses on addressing one facet of the opioid crisis in Canada. Research has shown that the vast majority of individuals who experience problems with opioid misuse and addiction have current or past experiences of trauma and violence. Those experiences of trauma and violence are often gendered, in that women, men, trans and gender diverse people have different kinds of experiences. Trauma-informed practice is an approach to care that integrates an understanding of trauma into all levels of care, system engagement, workforce development, organizational policy and cross-sectoral collaborations. This resource builds upon the Trauma Informed Practice Guide developed by BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services in 2013, which has been adopted and implemented in many health authorities and other jurisdictions across the province.
Trauma-Informed Practice & the Opioid Crisis: A Discussion Guide for Health Care and Social Service Providers
Guide
Source : Centre of Excellence for Women's Health (CEWH)
Published: 2018