Leslie E McBain (@leslie_mcbain) 's Twitter Profile
Leslie E McBain

@leslie_mcbain

Advocate/activist for evidence based drug policies and regulated legal supply. Co-founder, Moms Stop the Harm, Family lead BCCSU, bereaved mother of Jordan

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Chris Markevich (@cmarkevichgpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m truly honoured to be named to the Shadow Cabinet of the Green Party of Canada as the Critic for Mental Health and Addictions. Our social safety net has abandoned vulnerable populations in so many ways, and it's time we lifted them up to a better standard of living. 🧵 #cdnpoli

I’m truly honoured to be named to the Shadow Cabinet of the <a href="/CanadianGreens/">Green Party of Canada</a> as the Critic for Mental Health and Addictions. Our social safety net has abandoned vulnerable populations in so many ways, and it's time we lifted them up to a better standard of living. 🧵 #cdnpoli
Reverend Christine Nayler (@chrisnayler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I stand before groups of people and lay my grief bare before them in hopes of opening hearts and changing minds so that no other mother has to know the irrepressible anguish of laying a child to rest." #4Ryan #MSTH #onpoli #saveOnscs

Duncan Kinney (@duncankinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a community member needed some help today. he was disoriented, tired and dehydrated. there were two cop cars on our street, talking to him out of their car windows. since i don't like cops hanging around my neighborhood hassling my neighbors i went out there with some water...

Duncan Kinney (@duncankinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i ignored the cops and gave him the water. he was clearly dehydrated. he was grateful for the help and was ok with me grabbing his bike and getting him away from the cops. i set him up in my yard where we got him more water (he crushed nearly four water bottles) and food.

Duncan Kinney (@duncankinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i asked him if it was ok to call 211. he was fine with it and they showed up in 30 mins. they were able to give him some clean clothes, some medical supplies and some more food. it's not hard to be a good neighbor and it's also really easy to not call the cops.

Duncan Kinney (@duncankinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i had to go leave to go pick up my kid and he wasn't there when i got back. i don't know if the cops just stumbled across him or if someone called them on a guy lying down in the grass but you can intervene for the better in these situations. the cops will only make it worse.

Coconut Tree Faller Outer Ofer (@cam_oflage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very cool how provinces across Canada this summer are scrambling over each other to show off who can care the least about keeping people from dying bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-quietly-re…

Very cool how provinces across Canada this summer are scrambling over each other to show off who can care the least about keeping people from dying 
bc.ctvnews.ca/b-c-quietly-re…
guyfelicella (@guyfelicella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I LOVE this post by a mom who’s grateful that harm reduction helped keep her son alive long enough to recover and to pursue his music career ❤️❤️❤️ Some of you say my story of being kept alive by harm reduction until I found success in recovery is unique, that I’m somehow an

tyson singh kelsall ਟਾਈਸਨ ਸਿੰਘ (@tyssingh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

forced treatment to facilities that don't exist, and would not be staffed if the buildings did, are just expansions of law enforcement and healthcare violence and surveillance. if we're starting anew, we should begin with the supports we actually want and could benefit from

Leslie E McBain (@leslie_mcbain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an important and very unsettling group. Dangerous. Secretive. Profit driven. Zero compassion or empathy or common sense

This is an important and very unsettling group. Dangerous. Secretive. Profit driven. Zero compassion or empathy or common sense
Correne (@correneantro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a few thoughts...how about ask ppl with lived experience what works David Eby BC NDP how about voluntary care for starters.. oh its a medical issue but let's put them in jail..politics over ppl

Leslie E McBain (@leslie_mcbain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We used to have some hope it would be people before politics, but David Eby Jennifer Whiteside and others who know little to nothing about mental health and addictions have decreed involuntary care in draconian environments. This is politics at its worst. Not to mention axing the tax.

Leslie E McBain (@leslie_mcbain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey!! David Eby Jennifer Whiteside As has been said, there are not even enough beds for voluntary addictions treatment much less more beds for involuntary anti-evidence based treatment. We are not stupid!

🍉 Nurse Ranger 💊 (@coreyranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our targets are problematically set on addiction and public safety, whereas the root issues are actually: ✅a toxic drug supply ✅homelessness ✅poverty ✅collapsing healthcare system Involuntary care fixes none of the above.

🍉 Nurse Ranger 💊 (@coreyranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s no capacity to even make this happen. Hospitals are short staffed. Flu season and staff mandates are incoming. We don’t have the infrastructure for a voluntary addiction treatment service let alone an involuntary one.

🍉 Nurse Ranger 💊 (@coreyranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To recap: ❌involuntary care is proven to be ineffective in treating addiction ❌involuntary care is proven to cause more harm than good And here’s another important reminder: People who use drugs do not lose their human rights due to their drug use.

To recap:
❌involuntary care is proven to be ineffective in treating addiction
❌involuntary care is proven to cause more harm than good

And here’s another important reminder:

People who use drugs do not lose their human rights due to their drug use.
MSTH-BC (@msth_bc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zoë Dodd We know some of our loved ones who were struggling mightily with mental health & addiction but we’re not a danger to anyone, would have been traumatized, frightened, & felt intense shame at being sent to a prison. The stats for forced recovery are not good-did anyone check?