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B.C. man who struggled with substance use, crime seeks to end drug addiction stigma

Chris Lamoureux about to begin studying to be peer support worker

A B.C. man who was struggling with opioid use and jailed for bank robbery is seeking to debunk drug addiction stigma and says people struggling with it need not be afraid.

Christopher Lamoureux is about to begin studying to become a peer support worker at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo. Lamoureux said hesa国际传媒檚 previously used illicit drugs, including cocaine and fentanyl and wasnsa国际传媒檛 thinking clearly when he robbed a pair of banks, a Tim Hortons shop, and was involved in a police chase near Victoria in September 2019.

He hopes his can be a cautionary tale.

sa国际传媒淢y frame of mind was out of being afraid, being alone, literally terrified,sa国际传媒 Lamoureux said when recounting the events. sa国际传媒淓ven when I think about the nature of my recovery program, I guess, scared, devious sa国际传媒 It was like wanting to run, wanting to hide, not wanting to come forward, not wanting to see. Having graduated from BCIT, working for the federal government, doing all of these things to try and better my life and there I was, in the worst state Isa国际传媒檝e ever been.sa国际传媒

It was recently National Addictions Awareness Week and according to Lamoureux, there is stigma surrounding addiction, something he experienced shortly after being arrested. He was taken to the hospital, handcuffed, witnessing people staring at him thinking he was, sa国际传媒渢his criminal that just wasnsa国际传媒檛 worthy of a life.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭hey had no idea that I was employed with federal governments, I was employed by the community coast guard, I just hit a bump in my recovery sa国际传媒 addiction is running rampant in our society today and addiction affects all walks of life,sa国际传媒 said Lamoureux. sa国际传媒淕oing through the whole process of being admitted into [the psychiatric emergency ward], and being known as someone who struggles with substance misuse, yousa国际传媒檙e just looked at differently.

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When asked about breaking drug stigma, Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, said the provincial government seeks decriminalization of people who use drugs. In addition, it has teamed with a number of organizations to help educate people.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檝e had some really strong partners, sports organizations,sa国际传媒 said Malcolmson. sa国际传媒淭he Vancouver Canucks, B.C. Lions, who have partnered sa国际传媒 recognizing that 70 per cent of toxic drug overdose victims are men and also the construction industry associations and organized labour have been particularly good partners with our government around social media campaigns and anti-stigma campaigns.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檝e got a really well-received TV commercial spot running right now, pointing out the discrimination that families and people suffering from addictions receive, relative to people that are facing other medical challenges.sa国际传媒

Recovering substance users can relapse and according to Lamoureux, it is important that he stays focused and take sa国际传媒渋t one day at a time.sa国际传媒 Among his work, engagement with BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services, community outreach with the aboriginal friendship centre in Nanaimo and work with the Patient Voices Networksa国际传媒檚 oversight and advisory committee.

sa国际传媒淭he reality is that I am an addict sa国际传媒 what I do when temptations come up now is I talk about them,sa国际传媒 said Lamoureux. sa国际传媒淎nd if I donsa国际传媒檛 talk about them, I know that theysa国际传媒檒l itsa国际传媒檒l result in a relapse. I attend meetings, I do stuff where I surround myself with supportive people who are in recovery. And I have to accept that theresa国际传媒檚 a certain path that I will need to walk for the rest of my life.sa国际传媒

Lamoureux says people in the throes of addiction need to have the courage to come forward.

sa国际传媒淥nly in that place of surrender, are we truly able to heal,sa国际传媒 said Lamoureux. sa国际传媒淭heresa国际传媒檚 lots of folks who are experiencing it, who are in the shadows [where] the alternative is jails, institutions and death. We have to be able to rally together. Itsa国际传媒檚 not a disease that we can battle alone, so my biggest piece of advice is reach out. Theresa国际传媒檚 resources available and people who can help you along your path.sa国际传媒

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