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Reviews

"Compassionate and thoroughly professional... Bevel Up belongs in nursing colleges and medical schools across the country." - Dr. Perry Kendall, BC Provincial Health officer

"As a recovered addict who spent time on the streets of Toronto, I have never seen a more accurate or compassionate documentary about addictions." - Stacey

Nursing Educators

"Overall fabulous... What a diverse and engaging way to deliver many messages and information" - PHN Prenatal Educator, Nova Scotia

"It taught me how much more I need to learn about substance use and misuse and how I might integrate it into teaching." - Nurse Educator, University of Toronto

"Kudos to you. Huge educational possibilities here." - Nursing Educator, Mt. Royal College, Calgary, AB

Student Nurses

"Excellent eye opening resource for community nurses. This has changed my entire perception of nursing and harm reduction and the immense need for this! Thank you." - Student Nurse, Dalhousie, NS

"Great work. The documentary is an inspiration and makes me remember why I wanted to go into nursing in the first place." - Student Nurse, McGill University, Montreal

"So wonderful, I am speechless" - Student Nurse, McGill University, Montreal

Practising Nurses

"Excellent! This should become a mandated tool for nursing students and those working in health care. The multitude of topics, ethical questions/dilemmas covered is outstanding - simply amazing." - Community Health Nurse, Manitoba

"From a nurse management point of view it adds a light to planning services." - Nurse Manager, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal

"This identifies those qualities and skills that are often hard to define in our work." - Public Health Nurse, Dartmouth, NS

Other

"Very fascinating approach and really eye-opening. We need to change our attitudes and learn how to accept people how they are and be able to provide help that is relevant to them." - Hospital Pharmacist, Ontario

"Humane, brilliant. It helps very vulnerable people." - Human Relations Counsellor, Anonymous HIV Testing Clinic