Tell the Premier and the Minister of Health. Save Lives.

 

Alberta’s approach to the overdose crisis has failed. Tell the Alberta government it’s time to listen to health-care professionals.

Alberta is in an overdose crisis.  

In communities across the province, Alberta’s health-care professionals are working tirelessly to keep people alive in the face of the crisis.

Tragically, as a result of the government’s narrow focus on a privately-delivered abstinence-only model, people are dying unnecessarily. This is despite HSAA members having evidence-based solutions for keeping people alive and finding a path to recovery.

In 2023, 2069 Albertans died by overdose. Last year was officially the deadliest year from overdoses on record. It means that six Albertans died from drug poisoning every day on average in 2023.

The government’s approach has failed, and they haven’t listened to health-care professionals.

Tell the Minister and the Premier: it’s time to listen to health-care professionals and recognize that addiction care is health care. It’s time to move beyond the failed one-size-fits-all approach and do more to end the crisis. 

Join the call for care that is:

  • Evidence-based
  • Publicly-provided
  • Delivered by trained health-care professionals