National Addiction Awareness Week sparks comments from and calls to provincial government
November 24-30 marks National Addiction Awareness Week (NAAW), an opportunity to learn more about prevention and harm reduction, talk about treatment and recovery, and discuss solutions for change, says the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.
Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Dan Williams shared a statement on NAAW, outlining how the province intends to move forward to address addiction.
“The Alberta Recovery Model is our policy that focuses on bringing people out of addiction to live healthy lives, reunited with their family, community and culture. We have seen positive trends throughout 2024, with opioid-related fatalities so far this year 37 per cent lower than in 2023. We are cautiously optimistic and pleased to see this decrease in the number of people losing their lives to addiction,” he said.
Last year in Red Deer, the community lost 55 individuals to opioid poisoning, according to Alberta Substance Use Surveillance Data. This year, there were 23 deaths by August, although fourth quarter data is not yet available. There were 32 deaths by the same point in 2023.