Created by the Walk with Me project
This report investigates the state of the toxic drug, trauma, and housing crises in Campbell River through community-engaged research sessions. It explores the lived experiences of individuals facing these crises and seeks to understand what wellness looks like for them. The report emphasizes the need for stakeholders to come together and build a strong support network. It highlights the importance of cultural mapping as a methodology to reveal connections between different groups and foster understanding. The report showcases the use of arts-based approaches, such as drawing and music, to empower individuals and communicate their lived experiences.
Read the Campbell River Policy report: Cultivating Community Respect in the Midst of the Toxic Drug, Trauma, and Housing Crises; Moving Forward in a Good Way