Stop Overdose BC
The StopOverdoseBC campaign aims to reduce the stigma around addiction and provide information and resources to help people support their family and friends.
Get the facts about common topics surrounding the overdose crisis in BC, learn how to support your loved ones, and find information about treatment and recovery options, naloxone, Opioid Agonist Therapy (OAT), and overdose prevention.
Opioid Agonist Treatment Clinics
Find opioid agonist treatment clinics accepting new patients in your area.
First Nations Health Authority Treatment Centres
Treatment centres and recovery services for First Nations, Inuit and other peoples of Canada.
Provincial Opioid Addiction Treatment Support Program
Provides clinical care guidance and training programs for all health care professionals in the province who are treating opioid use disorder and are prescribing medication such as buprenorphine/naloxone, methadone, slow-release oral morphine, and injectable opioid agonist treatment.
The program also maintains a province-wide directory of opioid agonist treatment clinics accepting new patients, and makes recommendations to Health Canada regarding health professionals wishing to obtain authorization to prescribe methadone for opioid addiction.
First Nations Health Authority Opioid Agonist Therapy Clinic Fees Support
Opioid agonist therapy fee coverage for people in B.C. with First Nations status, through the First Nations Health Authority.
Rapid Access Addiction Clinics (RAACs)
Rapid Access Addiction Clinics provide support for people who are ready to change how they're using substances.
Mobile Outreach
Offers mobile outreach to help people on the streets of Dawson Creek. Outreach workers provide crisis support, wound care, food, clothing, naloxone training, harm reduction supplies, and referrals to substance use treatments and other community-based services.