DRUG USERS LIBERATION FRONT OF BC
Please join Moms Stop the Harm as we host a webinar with guest speaker, Jeremy Kalicum, an addictions researcher and former drug checker with the B.C. Centre on Substance Use. Jeremy leads the Drug Users Liberation Front of BC (DULF).
DULF is an organization which works to ensure a future in which a safe supply of currently illicit and dangerous substances are made available to people who need them.
DULF formed in response to the record high rates of overdose deaths due to a poisoned drug supply. DULF partners with advocacy groups such as Vancouver Network of Drug Users (VANDU), Pivot Legal Society, Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH), and others.
Jeremy will provide an overview of DULF, a peer led model of support, often referred to as compassion clubs or co-ops, that would help get a safe supply of drugs to individuals at high risk of overdose.
“The “safe supply” movement seeks to counter this deadly progression by ensuring the integrity of the dosages that users have been conditioned to crave while providing care that keeps them alive and could wean them off drugs. “It’s not who we are to stand passively by,” says Kalicum. “We’re gonna do something, and we’re willing to take on personal risks to do that. But we can look at ourselves in the mirror and know that we’re doing what’s right.” (Time Magazine, Paul Moakley)
The BC Centre on Substance use recommended that the Compassion Club model of support be implemented in 2019 and many advocates including MSTH are now pushing for this life saving model of support as one strong pathway to stop the deaths.
Webinar Date: Monday, November 22, 2021
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Registration: Please click the button below to register for this free virtual presentation.