The community of Fort St. John is banding together in response to the opioid crisis and addiction challenges we are facing as a community to show that we truly are all in this together. We want each person to know that you are not alone, and that there is help here. Please find important information, key resources, inspiration and upcoming community events on these pages.
ABOUT HEALTHY FSJ & FORT ST JOHN COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
In early 2018, Healthy FSJ began with five people from various organizations coming together with seed funding from the University of Victoria’s Canadian Institute of Substance Use Research (formerly the Centre of Addictions Research of BC) to create an impactful collaborative that could support a community-led response to the opioid crisis in Fort St. through education, awareness and opportunity for dialogue.
Meanwhile, a group called the Fort St. John Overdose Response Committee had also been meeting out of the Fort St. John hospital monthly through 2017 and early 2018 to create a community-led response to the opioid challenges the community was experiencing. Through funding received in June 2018 from the Community Action Initiative via the BC Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions, this committee was able to formally become the Fort St. John Community Action Team. The FSJ Community Action Team is a large group of community organizations, health agencies, front-line service providers, and those with lived experience, all of whom are collectively committed to tackling the opioid crisis locally. The FSJ Community Action Team’s activities and initiatives include education, awareness, partnership development, working with Peers, resiliency training, and taking stock of existing overdose services. Healthy FSJ continues to be the vehicle for education, awareness and dialogue for this local opioid crisis response effort.
We are very proud of what our communities and organizations have accomplished together thus far, and we are excited for what we will continue to accomplish together in the future.
MEMBERS OF THE FORT ST. JOHN COMMUNITY ACTION TEAM
City of Fort St John
BC Ambulance
RCMP
Front-line Community Agencies including:
- Fort St John Women’s Resource Centre
- Salvation Army
- Employment Connections
- Community Bridge
- Positive Living North
- United Way
- Community Development Institute (UNBC)
- Fort St John Healthy Living Coalition
First Nations Health Authority
North Peace Divisions of Family Practice
Indigenous/FN communities including:
- Treaty 8 Tribal Association
- Halfway River First Nations
- Blueberry First Nations
- Doig River First Nation
- Fort St John Metis Society
Peers and Families with lived experience
FSJ Mental Health & Addictions Advisory Committee
Government Agencies including:
- BC Ministry of Children and Families
- Northern Health
- School District 60
- Northern Lights College
- Community Corrections – Adult & Youth
Several medical clinics and pharmacies
Social & community-minded businesses including:
- Urban Matters CCC
- Myriad Consulting
RESOURCES
– RESPONDING TO AN OVERDOSE –
For more information on harm reduction, prevention, & information about responding to an overdose, visit:
TOWARD THE HEART: BCCDC HARM REDUCTION SERVICES
www.towardtheheart.com
NORTHERN HEALTH: OVERDOSE PREVENTION
www.northernhealth.ca/health-topics/overdose-prevention
FORT ST. JOHN WOMEN’S RESOURCE SOCIETY
Harm Reduction Booklet
– KEY CONTACTS –
In Case of Emergency Dial 9-1-1
Crisis Centre: 1-800-784-2433
Crisis Line: 1-888-562-1214
Crisis Prevention Youth Line: 1-888-564-8336
Fort St. John RCMP: 250-787-8100
Alcohol and Drug Information Services: 1-800-663-1441
VictimLink BC: 1-800-563-0808
Kid’s Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
Fort St. John Mental Health and Addictions: 250-263-6080
Fort St. John Intensive Case Management Team: 250-261-7271
Fort St. John Health Unit 250-263-6000
Fort St. John Alcoholics Anonymous: 250-785-0500
Fort St. John Narcotics Anonymous
Community Bridge: 250-785-6021
Fort St. John Friendship Centre: 250-785-8566
Fort St. John Women’s Resource Society: 250-787-1121
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Alaska Highway News
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Overdose Awareness Week proclaimed for August 27 to 31
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Addiction support discussed at the Community Couch Conversation
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