You Deserve the Right Tools
There is much to be proud of when reflecting on the work done over the first year of Vancouver Island’s Tailgate Toolkit Harm Reduction Project.
The project, a first of its kind in British Columbia, was created in response to the disproportionate number of men in construction, trades and forestry and transportation dying from illicit drug poisoning.
In 2022’s BC Coroners Service Death Review Panel: A Review of Illicit Drug Toxicity Deaths, the report found of the 35 per cent of those employed at the time of their death, over half of those worked in trades, transport, or as equipment operators.
To address this crisis the Vancouver Island Construction Association, through funding from the Ministry of Mental Health and Substance Use, The Canadian Mental Health Association, and the Community Action Initiatives, created the Tailgate Toolkit.