Supporting rapid responses to substance use, overdose crisis

eAwazMedicine

Ottawa, ON | Health Canada

No community has been left untouched by the toxic drug and overdose crisis. Its tragic impacts are felt among friends, families and neighbours. Too many Canadians have lost their lives to this public health crisis. Canada’s approach is focused on providing access to a full continuum of health care services and leveraging every tool at our disposal to save lives, connect people to care, and keep communities safe.

Ya’ara Saks, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, announced the launch of the first call for proposals for Health Canada’s Emergency Treatment Fund (ETF). The fund will invest $150 million to help municipalities and First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities address their urgent needs and support rapid responses to the toxic drug use and overdose crisis.

The ETF will provide short-term support to rapidly mobilize and build capacity for enhanced access to trauma-informed, evidence-based substance use treatment, harm reduction and integrated services, such as naloxone distribution and drug checking equipment. The fund will work to be responsive and adaptive to allow communities to address their urgent needs in the way that best addresses their unique needs.

Applications will be accepted until November 08, 2024.

There is no one-size fits all approach to solving this crisis and no community can solve it alone. Our government is committed to doing everything we can with all partners and communities to save lives.

“Communities across the country have asked for our help, and with the Emergency Treatment Fund we are stepping up to ensure they have the supports they need to respond to their unique needs. By providing the ETF directly to communities, we are ensuring they have another tool to meet the urgent and emerging needs of their communities. We need to try everything we can to get people the help they need and to keep our communities safe.” – Ya’ara Saks, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health

“We are using every tool at out disposal to address this tragic overdose crisis. The Emergency Treatment Fund will help direct support to where it will make the most impact in addressing urgent needs. As this crisis evolves, we will continue to adapt our approach to address what is happening in communities.” – Yasir Naqvi, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health