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Host J.R. Jamison sits down with filmmaker Colin Askey, who directed the PBS documentary Love in the Time of Fentanyl, and the two are joined by Sarah Blyth and Trey Helten from the Overdose Prevention Society, the harm reduction organization featured in the film that brings people in from the streets and saves lives by providing a safe and welcoming place to use drugs.Photo Credit – Colin Askey, photo provided.
B.C. is marking another grim milestone with a record number of deaths from unregulated drugs in 2023. Sarah Blyth, Executive Director of the Overdose Prevention Society in Vancouver. We'll discuss what direction the province needs to take in 2024. Ross Cloutier, Executive Director, HeliCat Canada, speaks with us about what the heli-skiing industry is feeling after the deadly crash north of Terrace on Monday, Jan. 23. He also talks about the measures the industry takes to ensure safety. And we were joined by Dr. Mariana Brussoni, professor and director of Human Early Learning Partnership with UBC's faculty of medicine to talk about how to mitigate risks in play and get more kids outdoors. Pediatricians say it's time to pop the bubble wrap and let kids play outdoors. We'll hear from parents on our open line.
Sarah Blyth, Executive Director of the Overdose Prevention Society Vancouver discusses the DTES Street Market Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Blyth, Advocate for the DTES and Executive Director for the Overdose Prevention Society describes the situation in the Downtown Eastside since the end of the Hastings encampment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Divorce: Support before, during and after with Sarah-Jane and Audrey
Our guest today is Sarah Blyth a Chartered Financial Adviser and Certified Financial Coach passionate about helping others become financially empowered and live the life they want without feeling overwhelmed. She does this through education, coaching and advice, in an environment which is fun, friendly and inclusive. Contacts : sarah@thegoodmoneycoach.com · coaching website www.thegoodmoneycoach.com ( book a 1-1 coaching session ) · podcast Money Confidence · SarahTalksMoney | Instagram, Spotify, Facebook | Linktree Chapters : Introduction (2.21) Why financial coaching? (3.33) Mindset and core beliefs around money( 7.30) How can financial coaching help someone going through a divorce? (9.00) Couple financial coaching (16.15) How does Sarah work? (19.30) Your hosts Audrey Zeitoun is a French Relationship and divorce and Life coach based in London, works with English and French speaking clients around the world, has extensive training accredited by the International Coaching Federation, and works in two London clinics Mme ZEITOUN Audrey – MEDICARE FRANCAIS and Audrey Zeitoun — The Door W4 · Download her free guide here. · book a 30 min discovery free call on her website www.audreyzcoaching.com, · Read her Blog www.audreyzcoaching.com. · Follow her on social media http://linkedin.com/in/audrey-zeitoun-7b4b9579 https://www.instagram.com/zeitoun_audrey https://www.facebook.com/audreyzcoaching · Suscribe to her your tube channel Sarah-Jane Tasteyre is a French divorce lawyer based Leeds (UK), after having lived in Hong Kong and Tokyo. She assists French clients all over the world, in Hong Kong where she practices with the Firm @JCLegal Sarah Jane Tasteyre | Family & Divorce Lawyer in Hong Kong (jcco-hk.com) and has become an expert in cross border cases in area of family law and probate, with the added bonus of having the experience of living abroad · Contact her sjt@tasteyrefamilylaw.co.uk / WhatsApp : +852 5238 2913 · Follow her social media : Instagram SarahJane_familylawyer Sarah-Jane Tasteyre | Facebook(Like her Facebook page to hear about her latest articles, events) www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-jane-tasteyre-1026115b · website www.tasteyrefamilylaw.co.uk
We talk with Sarah Blyth, of the Vancouver Overdose Prevention Site, their move to a new location at Hastings & Columbia, tragic new drug poisoning data & the fight for safe supply.
We talk with Sarah Blyth, of the Vancouver Overdose Prevention Site, their move to a new location at Hastings & Columbia, tragic new drug poisoning data & the fight for safe supply.
Along with the latest news, today David talks to Sarah Blyth, with Overdose prevention Site. The two discuss Vancouver's drug decriminalization push, and how Harm harm reduction workers are bracing for a difficult holiday season.
Today, on The Pulse, David talks to Sarah Blyth, with Overdose prevention Site. The two discuss Vancouver's drug decriminalization push, and how Harm harm reduction workers are bracing for a difficult holiday season.
Eric chats with Sarah Blyth from the Overdose Prevention Society about the tragic death of Thomus Donaghy.
Sarah Blyth first started to see the spike in drug overdoses in the Downtown Eastside community in 2016.From her vantage point as manager of the DTES Market, she couldn’t help but see it. People were literally dying in the street.So she decided to do something about it. Rob sums it up: “You saw the need, set up a tent, and tried to save lives”. Yup.Blyth’s role as founder and Executive Director of the Overdose Prevention Society is the latest in a series of contributions to the city by a person who, as much as anyone here, can speak to having lived a life of privilege, marginalization, social entrepreneurship, leadership, selflessness, and grace under extreme pressure. (And she’s not even halfway through.)Blyth, the former skateboard advocate, Park Board Commissioner, and City Council candidate, fields the tough questions from Gord — specifically on the question of safe supply and induced demand. They circle around housing insecurity and authority in Oppenheimer Park, tangle on addiction, and there’s a quick tease about Tyndall’s machine.And of course, the big question — will she run again? Maybe she should. Read more »
Sarah Blyth first started to see the spike in drug overdoses in the Downtown Eastside community in 2016. From her vantage point as manager of the DTES Market, she couldn’t help but see it. People were literally dying in the street. So she decided to do something about it. Rob sums it up: “You saw the need, set up a tent, and tried to save lives”. Yup. Blyth’s role as founder and Executive Director of the Overdose Prevention Society is the latest in a series of contributions to the city by a person who, as much as anyone here, can speak to having lived a life of privilege, marginalization, social entrepreneurship, leadership, selflessness, and grace under extreme pressure. (And she’s not even halfway through.) Blyth, the former skateboard advocate, Park Board Commissioner, and City Council candidate, fields the tough questions from Gord — specifically on the question of safe supply and induced demand. They circle around housing insecurity and authority in Oppenheimer Park, tangle on addiction, and there’s a quick tease about Tyndall’s machine. And of course, the big question — will she run again? Maybe she should. Read more »
We talked to Sarah about opioid crisis in Vancouver and Overdose Prevention Society
Sarah Blyth joins Jamie-Leigh Gonzales for a conversation about the politics of illicit drugs. With an understanding of what it is like to make change from her experience as both a policy maker and a frontline worker, Sarah uses her voice to advocate for access to safe drugs for community members in the DTES. In this episode we take a closer look at what our politicians can do to acknowledge and respond to the opioid crisis. We also discuss the implications of legalizing cannabis for low income or homeless folks, and the importance of discussing these topics with youth. For more info visit: https://vancityoverdoseprevention.com/
Gord reviews the recent municipal campaign with four unsuccessful candidates for Vancouver City Council who ran as independents, together. Sort of.Harm reduction and Downtown Eastside activist Sarah Blyth, affordable housing and transit advocate Adrian Crook, Musqueam First Nation community leader Wade Grant, and health sector mediator Rob McDowell chat about what happened, what they’re watching with the current council, issues of representation in our public institutions, and whether they’ll run again.And if so, would they run again as independents…or perhaps a new party? Read more »
Sarah Blyth is a founding member of the Overdose Prevention Society, a former Parks Boards Commissioner in the City of Vancouver, and an independent city council candidate for the City of Vancouver.
Sarah Blyth is a founding member of the Overdose Prevention Society, a former Parks Boards Commissioner in the City of Vancouver, and an independent city council candidate for the City of Vancouver.
This week we are bringing you a return guest for an update! Neil Magnuson joins Al Graham & Kim Cooper to discuss the recent raids on the Vancouver Overdose Prevention Society & executive director Sarah Blyth, tonight on the PACE Radio Show.Vancouver City Police raided the OPS last friday morning, confiscating the donated medicinal cannabis being used to help people addicted to opiates get off the dangerous drug. Neil heads up the Vancouver Substitution program, & will fill us in on what happened, & what it means for this program helping so many in crisis.Sarah Blyth is also running for City Counsel, to try & further her efforts from within the system in Vancouver. We will discuss the raid, the OPS, The substitution program, as well as all the changes coming in the weeks ahead with legalization, & how it will affect Vancouver's industry, & all of BC.Tune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET to catch our LIVE show and all your Canadian news and guests on PACE Radio @ www.LifestyleRadio.net!Find us at www.lifestyleradio.net and http://www.420radio.ca/ We can also be found LIVE on Spreaker. Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors CC Nexus Canada's largest cannabis seed wholesaler https://ccnexus.global/ & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
This week we are bringing you a return guest for an update! Neil Magnuson joins Al Graham & Kim Cooper to discuss the recent raids on the Vancouver Overdose Prevention Society & executive director Sarah Blyth, tonight on the PACE Radio Show.Vancouver City Police raided the OPS last friday morning, confiscating the donated medicinal cannabis being used to help people addicted to opiates get off the dangerous drug. Neil heads up the Vancouver Substitution program, & will fill us in on what happened, & what it means for this program helping so many in crisis.Sarah Blyth is also running for City Counsel, to try & further her efforts from within the system in Vancouver. We will discuss the raid, the OPS, The substitution program, as well as all the changes coming in the weeks ahead with legalization, & how it will affect Vancouver's industry, & all of BC.Tune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET to catch our LIVE show and all your Canadian news and guests on PACE Radio @ www.LifestyleRadio.net!Find us at www.lifestyleradio.net and http://www.420radio.ca/ We can also be found LIVE on Spreaker. Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors CC Nexus Canada's largest cannabis seed wholesaler https://ccnexus.global/ & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
I met with Sarah Blyth - co-founder of the Overdose Prevention Society (OPS) - in her office on the DTES to talk about her work with the OPS, how it started, and her own life and experience with addiction and the school system. https://vancityoverdoseprevention.com/ Twitter: @sarahblyth https://www.facebook.com/Overdose-Prevention-Society-734627406687532/ Web: www.markhughescomedy.com Twitter and IG: @markhughescomic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ptg604/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/markhughescomic
The Access Collective takes apart stigmas towards ADHD and ADD. Hosts Lauren and Dezy discuss why they are seen as "fabricated" health mental issues and what effect this has on schoolchildren. After that we talk about how acclaimed Olympians Simon Biles and Michael Phelps have spoken up about their ADHD and ADD. We end off our episode with producer Emily who interviewed Sarah Blyth and Amori Mikami to understand why women have been diagnosed significantly less than men.