Philippine Asian News Today Vol 20 No 22 | Seite 8
OPINION
PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY November 16 - 30, 2018
Canada’s public health crisis: New TELUS Health Originals documentary
premiere illustrates the devastating effects of opioid addiction
Painkiller:
Inside
the
Opioid Crisis looks at how this
epidemic is impacting families and
communities countrywide
Vancouver – Today, TELUS
released the first installment of
its new TELUS Health Originals
documentary series, a heartbreaking
look at the public health emergency
devastating North America through
a new documentary: Painkiller:
Inside the Opioid Crisis. Available
on YouTube and on the TELUS
Optik TV Healthy Living Network
on channel 346 in western Canada,
the film illustrates how the ravages
of opioids are felt far beyond
heavy drug users revealing how
they are now devastating families
and communities across every
race, gender and socio-economic
status.
Directed by award-winning
filmmaker, Matthew Embry (Living
Proof), the documentary takes an
inside look at this complex epidemic
fueled by legal and illegal activity,
exacerbated by well-intentioned
drug policies and annihilated by
fentanyl.
Featuring
interviews
with every day families who share
their personal stories of how their
lives have been devastated by the
opioid crisis, this film sheds light
on a topic that knows no bounds
of discrimination and initiates
necessary conversations to help
remove the stigma of addiction.
In 2017, there were nearly 4,000
opioid-related deaths in Canada.
Between January and March 2018
alone, 73% of accidental apparent
opioid-related deaths involved
fentanyl, compared to 54% in 2016
and 72% in 2017.
“Part of our work at TELUS
Health is to create advocacy around
serious and important health topics
and it is a privilege to be able to help
Canadians become more informed
about what Fentanyl is and how it is
ravaging our communities through
this documentary we have
created.” said Juggy Sihota,
vice-president, TELUS Health.
“The opioid crisis in our
country needs our collective
attention; we believe that the
health of our communities is of
the utmost importance and it
is through building awareness
and understanding that we will
help to eliminate the stigma of
addiction and build stronger
healthier communities across
our country.”
Painkiller:
Inside
the Opioid Crisis features
interviews
with
frontline
responders, border services
and addiction specialists who
share their perspective on the
underlying problem of the ongoing
opioid crisis and try to answer the
question: how can our society treat
pain without causing more? The
film will be screened across the
country in major cities as follows:
- Toronto, ON, November
19: AGO Jackman Hall (pre-
screening)
- Edmonton, AB, November
21: Citadel Theatre | Zeidler Hall
(pre-screening)
- Calgary, AB, November
22: Junction Grand Theatre
- Kelowna, BC, November
25: Kelowna Innovation Centre
- Vancouver, BC, November
26: SFU Harbour Centre | Fletcher
Challenge Theatre
- Prince George, BC,
November 27: UNBC Weldwood
Theatre
- Surrey, BC, November
29: Surrey Civic Centre
- Victoria, BC, November
29: Oak Bay Beach Hotel (in
Victoria)
- Winnipeg, MB, December
4: Winnipeg Art Gallery
- Ottawa, ON, December
6: Ottawa Art Gallery
To RSVP for a public
screening,
please
contact:
[email protected].
“The opioid epidemic
is taking lives every single day.
At TELUS, we believe we need
to tell these difficult stories to
drive change, so we can improve
the lives of everyone in our
community,” said Blair Miller, vice-
president, Consumer Products and
Content, TELUS. “We created this
documentary to spark conversations
about the opioid crisis, unite people
and build better understanding.”
The film premieres today in
English on YouTube and the TELUS
Optik TV Healthy Living Network on
channel 346 in western Canada; a
French subtitled version of the film
will be released on YouTube in the
coming months.
To help fight the opioid
crisis, TELUS will donate $5 for
every view of the documentary,
up to $50,000, to organizations
providing critical care to those
impacted, such as TELUS Health
for Good, our Mobile Health Clinics
providing primary healthcare to
over 30,000 homeless Canadians.
For more details on the
documentary please visit: www.
WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM
telus.com/painkiller.
About TELUS Health and
Payment Solutions
TELUS Health is a leader in
home health monitoring, electronic
medical and health records, as
well as consumer health, benefits
management
and
pharmacy
management solutions. TELUS
Health leverages the power of
technology to enable better health
outcomes for Canadians with
innovative digital solutions that
enable collaboration, efficiency
and productivity for physicians,
pharmacists, health authorities,
allied health care professionals,
insurers, employers and citizens.
TELUS
Payment
Solutions
complements our health solutions
by delivering secure, industry-
compliant payment and lending
solutions that connect lenders,
payors, insurers, extended health
care providers and financial
institutions to their customers
across Canada.
For more information
please visit: www.telushealth.com
and
www.telus.com/payment-
solutions.