This is a podcast series created by the Community Addictions Peer Support Association (capsa.ca). We created this platform to talk about Substance Use Health ~ something that can be hard for many of us. There will be difficult questions about substance use that often don’t’ have easy answers. Our aim is not to be confrontational, but also not to shy away from controversial ideas. We thank you for being open to hearing them.
Benoit-Antoine's own journey, his collaboration with many on-campus partners and the students themselves, leads Carleton to ensure students and staff thrive and have access to supports as needed. Compassion and purpose are in the air. Please join Benoit-Antoine Bacon and CAPSA host Gord Garner and listen in their Conversation of Substance.
Agnes is a compassionate advocate with lived experience on the harms that children experience through the stigma that their parent who use substances may experience. Starlings Foundation seeks to ensure that help is brought to families seeking help for their loved ones and not harms. Please join us and listen to this compassionate Conversation of Substance with Agnes and CAPSA podcast host Gord Garner.
Le CV de Papa LadjikéDiouf se lit comme un agent de changement et de compassion pour les autres. Un membre du conseil d'administration de l'ACEPA (dont les détails biographiques complets se trouvent sur le site Web de l'ACEPA), a passé sa vie à responsabiliser si possible et à défendre l'équité. Rejoignez-nous et écoutez sa ‘Conversation de Substance’ avec Ashleigh Hyland l'animateur de l’ACEPA.
Papa Ladjike Diouf resume reads like an agent of change and compassion for others. Papa is a CAPSA board member (whose full bio details can be found on the CAPSA website) has spent his life empowering where possible and advocating for equity. Join us and listen in to his Conversation of Substance with CAPSA host Gord Garner.
Mike Beauchesne has been involved since graduation in helping youth and advocating for increased youth services. Mike has been part of a lot of positive change and can see more change to come. Please join us and listen in as Mike joins CAPSA host Gord Garner in this week's Conversation of Substance.
Dr. Etches joins us to talk about stigma, systems change, meaningful partnership with people with lived/living experience (PWLLE) and how to make sure that the impact of change can be tracked. Dr. Etches joins CAPSA's host Gord Garner. Please join us and listen in to our Conversation of Substance.
Rob's long history as a leading advocate for harm reduction services, supervised consumption sites and meaningful engagement of PWLLE make him an ideal person to have a Conversation of Substance with as he joins our podcast host Gord Garner.
Councillor Egli's participation in Getting to a New Tomorrow and the Ottawa Board of Health's recently released and announced two-year priorities of Mental Health and Substance Use Health speaks to change and focus. Join Councillor Egli and CAPSA's podcast host Gord Garner as we have a Conversation of Substance on structural changes and next steps.
Deirdre is a passionate leader bringing change for people who experience homelessness and those who often struggle with trauma combined with Mental health and Substance Use Health concerns. Deidre joins CAPSA host Gord Garner in this week's Conversations of Substance.
Steve's career work and interest in health has also been informed his family's experiences with Mental Health and Substance Use Health. A leading voice in Ottawa for many health concerns, Steve has recently re-invented himself as a photographic artist. His first book Beautiful Minds is a stigma-ending look at people inside and outside, both beautiful and impactful. Steve joins CAPSA podcast host Gord Garner for this week's Conversation of Substance.