Katy Fulfer

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January 27, 2020 by Janet

From stories to policies

Summary of the Consultation's Engagement

Can storytelling help us respond to the opioid epidemic? Since 2016, more than 9,000 Canadians have died from opioids. Countless others have experienced health complications and adverse side effects, including a reversed overdose. The Canadian opioid epidemic shows little sign of slowing. It’s time we start exploring new approaches to the problem. A 90-day consultation In Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada works with the federal government to create policies and institutions to support … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: addiction, applied philosophy, biopolitics, Canada, Hannah Arendt, policy

October 28, 2019 by Janet

Addiction, isolation, and the fate of one city

The city of Cambridge, ON Cambridge, ON is a small city. I have mistakenly referred to it as a town, only to be reprimanded by those who were born and raised here (I have only lived in Cambridge a few years).  In fact, the city of Cambridge is Waterloo Region’s second largest community and home to just under 130,000 people. Despite the unanimous belief that Cambridge is indeed a city and not a town, however, Cambridge is internally quite divided. There are three distinct neighbourhoods: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: addiction, applied philosophy, Hannah Arendt, harm reduction, philosophy, private/public, relational ethics, the social

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