Press Release
20/01/2022
Health and Social Services Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee has declared a substance use health emergency following a drastic increase in overdose related deaths in the territory.
The Government of Yukon is working closely with partners to advance a range of harm reduction initiatives in response to the emergency. A number of initiatives will be underway including:
In partnership with Yukon First Nations, the Yukon government will host phase one of a mental health summit in February. This summit will bring together leaders, partners and those with lived experience from across the territory to focus efforts to address substance use, the opioid crisis and suicide prevention and identify collaborative solutions to support communities.
This declaration is a commitment to action by our government, and a call to action to all Yukoners. It is time to rally around our communities, our friends, our neighbours and family members who need our support. We need to address our territory’s substance use health emergency and make our communities more safe and healthy. Substance use is killing people and creating mental health crises in each and every Yukon community.
Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee
The rapid increase in opioid-related deaths signals a significant health problem that requires immediate focused attention. The Yukon’s illicit drug supply is contaminated and that is contributing to a significant increase of accidental overdose, injury, illness and death. As acting CMOH, I am committed to focusing our resources, enhancing our partnerships across Yukon and addressing this complex health issue. By coming together I am confident that we will be able to address the immediate crisis and work to improve the underlying factors that contribute to illicit drug related harms.
acting Chief Medical Office of Health Dr. Catherine Elliott
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Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca
Carleen Kerr
Communications, Health and Social Services
867-667-3673
carleen.kerr@yukon.ca
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