In "Unsheltered Realities," Steven Haylestrom delves into the critical and interconnected crises of drug overdose deaths, the toxic drug supply, and the lack of affordable housing in Canada. This compelling book explores how these issues intersect and amplify one another, creating a complex web of social challenges that affect countless lives across the country.
The opioid crisis has reached unprecedented levels, claiming thousands of lives and devastating communities. Haylestrom examines the root causes, from overprescription to the rise of powerful synthetic opioids like fentanyl. He sheds light on how the illegal drug market exploits these vulnerabilities, exacerbating the epidemic.
Parallel to this, Canada faces an alarming affordable housing crisis. Skyrocketing real estate prices and insufficient rental options have left many Canadians struggling to find stable, affordable housing. Haylestrom articulates how this housing insecurity contributes to the cycle of addiction, as individuals facing economic stress, social isolation, and limited support networks are more susceptible to substance abuse.
"Unsheltered Realities" also highlights the systemic barriers that hinder access to addiction treatment and harm reduction services. Haylestrom advocates for a multifaceted approach to address these intertwined crises, emphasizing the need for increased investment in affordable housing, comprehensive addiction treatment, and harm reduction strategies.
Through detailed analysis and poignant real-life stories, Haylestrom provides a thorough understanding of these urgent issues. He offers actionable solutions, calling for coordinated efforts from governments, healthcare providers, community organizations, and society at large. The book underscores the importance of compassion, collaboration, and policy reform in creating a healthier, more equitable future for all Canadians.
A must-read for policymakers, public health professionals, social workers, and anyone passionate about social justice, "Unsheltered Realities" is a powerful call to action. Haylestrom's insightful and empathetic exploration of these critical issues makes this book a vital resource for understanding and addressing the pressing challenges of drug addiction and housing insecurity in Canada.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In "Unsheltered Realities," Steven Haylestrom delves into the critical and interconnected crises of drug overdose deaths, the toxic drug supply, and the lack of affordable housing in Canada. This compelling book explores how these issues intersect and amplify one another, creating a complex web of social challenges that affect countless lives across the country.The opioid crisis has reached unprecedented levels, claiming thousands of lives and devastating communities. Haylestrom examines the root causes, from overprescription to the rise of powerful synthetic opioids like fentanyl. He sheds light on how the illegal drug market exploits these vulnerabilities, exacerbating the epidemic.Parallel to this, Canada faces an alarming affordable housing crisis. Skyrocketing real estate prices and insufficient rental options have left many Canadians struggling to find stable, affordable housing. Haylestrom articulates how this housing insecurity contributes to the cycle of addiction, as individuals facing economic stress, social isolation, and limited support networks are more susceptible to substance abuse."Unsheltered Realities" also highlights the systemic barriers that hinder access to addiction treatment and harm reduction services. Haylestrom advocates for a multifaceted approach to address these intertwined crises, emphasizing the need for increased investment in affordable housing, comprehensive addiction treatment, and harm reduction strategies.Through detailed analysis and poignant real-life stories, Haylestrom provides a thorough understanding of these urgent issues. He offers actionable solutions, calling for coordinated efforts from governments, healthcare providers, community organizations, and society at large. The book underscores the importance of compassion, collaboration, and policy reform in creating a healthier, more equitable future for all Canadians.A must-read for policymakers, public health professionals, social workers, and anyone passionate about social justice, "Unsheltered Realities" is a powerful call to action. Haylestrom's insightful and empathetic exploration of these critical issues makes this book a vital resource for understanding and addressing the pressing challenges of drug addiction and housing insecurity in Canada. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798332284649
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