To Create An Inclusive Community Where Healing Is Achievable For Everyone Equally
To Inspire People Through Innovation, Leadership, Collaboration, Incorporating Indigenous World Views To Create Diverse Opportunities
To create a community where the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action are a top priority and weave Indigenous and Western knowledge together so that individuals can access the resources they need to achieve optimal well-being.
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WE LIVE WORK AND PLAY ON THE UNCEDED TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF T'KEMLUPS TE SECWEPEMC
WE RECOGNIZE FIRST NATIONS, Métis, Indigenous, Inuit, AND ALL PEOPLES ON ALL LANDS FROM TIME IMMORMIAL UNTIL NOW
Recovery services and support
Just as everyone has a different life path, we recognize that people experiencing substance use resulting from trauma challenges can have different healing journeys. Whichever path someone takes, support is an essential resource throughout their healing journey.
Help is available
Often people who are seeking treatment and recovery from trauma and substance use challenges try a variety of supports to find what works best for them. For some, making connections to harm-reduction, peer-support or outreach services may be the first step towards finding a pathway to healing. For others, medication-assisted treatments like opioid agonist treatment can be the first step. No matter which stage you or your loved ones may be in, healing is possible.
Treatment and supportive recovery services are available
Treatment and supportive recovery services are live-in or bed-based substance use services that offer a range of programs and supports to help people who are looking to reduce or abstain from substances, and/or reduce harms associated with substance use. Programs can vary both in length, types of services offered, model of care and intensity of supports available.
Rediscovery House priority demographics
Indigenous, and 2SLGBTQI+ Survivors of Gender-Based Violence, and The Toxic Drug-Trauma Crisis are priorities of our Trauma Informed Residential Supportive Recovery Program.
About our program
Our residential supportive recovery program is a self-directed program that offers after-care support. We offer individual bed-based support to people who have completed detox, or treatment programs. Individuals are invited to reside in our Rediscovery House for the time needed to heal. Our strength-based program recognizes that mistakes are not failure narratives and we work with individuals to increase their recovery capital by providing in house peer-led recovery groups, access to trauma informed counselling, cultural support and community supports navigation. We offer support through the phases of trauma and substance use recovery by supporting self compassion, taking care of the spiritual self, cultural healing practices, building a support system, and supporting family and friends effected by the toxic drug-trauma crisis.
Loud Voice Society is an Indigenous-led organization dedicated to building collective power. We create innovative, sustainable solutions on Indigenous terms through organizing, activism, philanthropy, capacity-building, and narrative change.
Loud Voice Society is doing its part to realize higher success rates of recovery from Substance Use Disorder; we have developed a Nationally Award-Winning, Innovative, Healing Community Framework using a Decolonizing and Inclusive approach. We envision it being built in one location, where residents can remain despite setbacks in their journey by transitioning through phases based on well-being. Therefore, we invite people to take the time needed to heal.
Peer Recovery Support Service Team
Our Peer Recovery Support Service Team provides a strength-based, self-determined continuum of care for people in all stages of their journey. Our goal is to increase recovery capital and the success of the people we serve.
Not Just Naloxone Training-sponsored by First Nations Health Authority with an Indigenous Lens, offered by Loud Voice Society, provides valuable knowledge on Anti-Stigma, Harms from Prohibition, Resilience-Informed Care, and Life-Saving Naloxone Training.
Giving Voices Presentations, Workshops, and Talking Circles Sponsored by The Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation with an Indigenous Women's lens, offered by Loud Voice Society. These provide valuable knowledge on harms associated with and pathways into and out of violence.
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