Research & Dialogue: Series 2, Volume 1
Invisible Populations: Birthing Parents Who Use Drugs during a Toxic Overdose Crisis
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Resources
- Infographic: Mothers Who Use Drugs: Closing the Gaps in Harm Reduction Response Amidst the Dual Epidemics of Overdose and Violence in a Canadian Urban Setting
- Attributed to Chris Mugarura
- Boyd J, Maher L, Austin T, Lavalley J, Kerr T, McNeil R Mothers who use drugs: closing the gaps in harm reduction response amidst the dual epidemics of overdose and violence in a Canadian urban setting Am J Public Health, 2022. PubMed
- packbc.org: Parents Advocating Collectively For Kin is a grass roots initiative founded to address the needs, rights and issues facing women and gender-diverse parents who are at a disproportionate risk of having their children apprehended into government care.