What UNICEF is doing to help with the overdose crisis
Overdose crisis in Vancouver + History
Opioids
What the government is doing to help the overdose crisis
How is youth affected?
100

Who helps UNICEF with the overdose crisis?

WHO

100

True or False: Widespread naloxone distribution to reverse opioid overdoses,

Supervised consumption sites to provide safer environments and emergency response, Expanded access to opioid agonist therapy programs … etc. :

These measures focus on criminal enforcement approaches rather than preventing deaths and increasing access to treatment.

False

100

These opioids are fully manufactured in laboratories.

Synthetic Opioids

100

The amount of money invested in Nasal Naloxone.

50 million

100

What was the leading cause of death among youth in 2021?

Unregulated drug toxicity

200

What year did the UNICEF-WHO Joint Programme on Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being establish?

2022

200

Which drugs are the most prominent in the overdose crisis?

Fentanyl

200

This type of illegal opioid is derived from morphine.

Heroin

200

The approximate amount of deaths that have been averted with injectable take-home naloxone kits since 2019.

~40,000

200

In 2021, unregulated drug use became the leading cause of death for which age group?

15-18 year olds

300

How many Target countries has UNICEF provided psychosocial support for hundreds of thousands of children and adolescents across?

13

300

Around 2010, the laws for painkillers became much stricter. Because of this, what drug did many people start using instead?

Heroine

300

This synthetic drug is the dominant opioid in Vancouver’s illicit drug supply. 

Fentanyl

300

How many locations has Foundry youth centers have expanded to in B.C.?

35

300

How many deaths were caused by unregulated drug toxicity in youths between 2019-2023?

126

400

Which initiative under the WHO-UNICEF helps families and caregivers reduce risk behaviours, including harmful substance use, by promoting positive mental health and supportive environments?

Supporting Adolescents Thrive (HAT) Initiative

400

If someone isn’t sure if their drug is safe, what can they do before using it?

Drug Checking Service

400

Although these substances are still present, they are no longer the primary drivers of overdose deaths in Vancouver. 

Naturally Occurring / Semi-Synthetic Opioids

400

Fill in the blanks: The federal government has adopted a public health approach to the overdose crisis, emphasizing harm reduction, ____ , treatment, and enforcement.

Prevention

400

What as the average amount of deaths per year caused by unregulated drug toxicity in youths between 2014-2018?

13 per year

500

Fill in the blank: Under WHO-UNICEF initiatives like the Helping Adolescents Thrive (HAT) programme, guidance and ____ help families and caregivers reduce risk behaviours, including harmful substance use, by promoting positive mental health and supportive environments.

toolkits

500

What program expanded harm reduction by providing free naloxone in British Columbia following the 2016 public health emergencies?

BC Take Home Naloxone Program

500

This variation of fentanyl can be even more potent and dangerous. 

Carfentanil

500

The name of the youth centers that have expanded to many locations in B.C. to help support youths aged 12-24 for mental health services, substance use services and more.

Foundry Youth Centers

500

How much has the rate of death per 100,000 people increased from 2012 to 2023?

2.2

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