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Stigma: The stigma around substance use is one of the biggest barriers for people seeking and receiving treatment for addiction. It is also a barrier for those individuals who have tried to access services in the past. Stigma is often displayed in the form of discriminating attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours. We often use words to describe people and their health conditions that reflect our attitudes and approaches to helping them. Sometimes the words we use can be pejorative and counter productive. International studies by the World Health Organization show that people with alcohol and drug use disorders are among some of the most stigmatized of all health conditions.

Community Announcement

Why is Recovery Important? Thousands of individuals are affected by substance abuse disorder. But they may never receive the help they need due to the stigma around substance abuse. Many Canadians needlessly die each month, leaving their families and friends grieving because they are ashamed to go for help.

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Did You Know: That September is Recovery month in Canada? Since 2012 RECOVERY DAY has been a national movement with a network of people in recovery, families, service providers and entire communities. We come together to celebrate RECOVERY. We are committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery from addiction and addiction-related problems. Our mission is to build awareness, challenge societal stigma, and celebrate the role that recovery plays in improving life for individuals, families, communities, cities and countries. We envision a world in which recovery from addiction is a common, and celebrated reality.

Community Announcement

St. Raphael Wellness Centre is a unique, welcoming, recovery oriented community, accompanying individuals, families and friends affected by substance abuse in their journey towards recovery. We offer, group individual, couples counselling, and family counselling and education programs during the day and evening, co-ed and gender specific programs and support for individuals and their families. The Access, program for those awaiting a program of their choice, Exploring Options participating in a recovery plan, gender specific Continuing Recovery Program, or, our co-ed evening Work Sober Program focusing on recovery maintenance. We support your recovery by offering you the services you and your family need in your recovery journey.

Work Smarter, Not Harder

Canadians are hard workers. And while having a great work ethic can be admirable, our work outcomes and effectiveness of our work are more important. So, if you want to prevent burnout and increase your productivity, here are some evidence-based tips. 1. Schedule one no-meeting day a week 2. Be smart with email – chunk out your time when you respond to emails to prevent constant distraction and prevent a culture of immediacy. 3. Stop multi-tasking and start uni-tasking. 4. Triage work daily (what are you going to do now, delay, delegate or not do?). 5. Take regular breaks every 52 or 90 minutes.

International Overdose Awareness Day

Thousands of people from all walks of life die each year from drug overdose. On August 31, International Overdose Awareness Day aims to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death. It acknowledges the grief felt by families and friends remembering those who have died due to drug overdose. On Aug. 31 – and throughout the month – you can help raise awareness, memorialize a lost loved one, inspire change and save lives. While it can be scary or upsetting to think about overdose, the good news is that education and preparation can help prevent it from happening. Learn how you can help by visiting www.overdoseday.com

Fall Programming

Registration for classes and expired memberships starts September 6, 7 and 8th by appointment at Archwood Community Club at 565 Guilbeau St. Archwood 55 will restart on site activities like pickleball and billiards starting Monday September 12th,
Exercise classes like chair yoga, yoga, functional fitness, will come be back in addition to some new programs. Our popular monthly lunch programs will return in the Fall with great opportunities to reacquaint with old friends and make new ones. Please check our website or call us at 204-416-1067 for details.

Taste of Summer

The Taste of Summer Charity BBQ is just around the corner and we are so excited to have been selected for August 17 as the local charity. You can join us at the corner of Main and Lumber in the front of Steinbach Credit Union for lunch between 11am – 1pm. It is a minimum donation of $2 for lunch BUT please bring more to support our local charities.

High Tea

We welcome you to join us Tuesday, August 16 at twelve o’clock to an afternoon of royal-“tea”. Our traditional high tea includes a selection of delicately filled sandwiches, dainty treats to please and a wide choice of specialist teas, Barista made coffee. Be entertained by classically trained violinist Trevor Kirczenow.