2025 -- H 6356 | |
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LC002623 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER AS SUBSTANCE USE RECOVERY AWARENESS MONTH | |
IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND CALLING FOR THE END OF STIGMA AND | |
EMPOWERING RECOVERY THROUGH LANGUAGE IN RHODE ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Giraldo, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Voas, Stewart, | |
Date Introduced: May 22, 2025 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a public health issue that affect |
2 | thousands of Rhode Islanders and their families each year; and |
3 | WHEREAS, Stigma and discrimination remain significant barriers to individuals seeking |
4 | and accessing treatment and recovery support, often leading to negative health outcomes and |
5 | societal exclusion; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Language plays a powerful role in shaping public perceptions, attitudes, and |
7 | beliefs about individuals with SUDs, with evidence showing that person-first, non-stigmatizing |
8 | language fosters dignity, compassion, and understanding; and |
9 | WHEREAS, The American Medical Association, the World Health Organization, and |
10 | other leading health organizations advocate for replacing stigmatizing terms such as "addict," |
11 | "abuser," and "clean" with person-first language such as "person with a substance use disorder" |
12 | and "in recovery"; and |
13 | WHEREAS, Communities, health professionals, and policymakers must work |
14 | collaboratively to create an environment where individuals with SUDs are treated with respect |
15 | and supported in their recovery journey; and |
16 | WHEREAS, Increasing public awareness of the impact of stigma and promoting the |
17 | adoption of respectful and inclusive language can contribute to improved outcomes for |
18 | individuals with SUDs and their families; and |
19 | WHEREAS, The statewide recovery advocacy workgroup represents individuals with |
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1 | lived experience, recovery advocates, and key stakeholders and serves as an essential voice for |
2 | ensuring that policies are aligned with best practices and community needs; now, therefore be it |
3 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
4 | recognizes the urgent need to address stigma around substance use disorders and urges state |
5 | agencies, healthcare providers, educators, employers, media outlets, and community |
6 | organizations to adopt person-first, non-stigmatizing language in their practices, communications, |
7 | and policies; and be it further |
8 | RESOLVED, That this House hereby supports statewide educational campaigns to raise |
9 | awareness of the role of stigma in perpetuating barriers to treatment and recovery, emphasizing |
10 | the power of inclusive language and the importance of evidence-based approaches to SUDs; and |
11 | be it further |
12 | RESOLVED, That all people are encouraged and welcome to attend the annual Recovery |
13 | Day Event at the Rhode Island State House on May 29, 2025; and be it further |
14 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
15 | recognizes September as Substance Use Recovery Awareness Month in the State of Rhode Island |
16 | in order to highlight the importance of breaking down stigma, celebrating recovery, and |
17 | promoting mental health and wellness across the state; and be it further |
18 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
19 | transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Governor of the State of Rhode Island, |
20 | Daniel J. McKee, the Rhode Island Department of Health, and the Rhode Island Department of |
21 | Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals (BHDDH). |
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