John Turvey

John Turvey

John Wilfred Turvey CM, OBC (b. about 1945, d. October 11 2006) was a long-time advocate for the disadvantaged in Vancouver, British Columbia. After becoming a heroin addict at 13 years old and dropping out of school in grade seven, John Turvey went on to serve as the executive director of the Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society for 20 years. He died of mitochondrial myopathy [ [http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=a2230b73-c72b-4220-aa44-e6059ce44223&rfp=dta Longtime advocate for the disadvantaged on Vancouver's mean streets dies] Canada.com. Retrieved October 12, 2006] in Comox, British Columbia at the age of 61.

Biography

Advocacy roles

After rehabilitating himself from a heroin addiction Turvey worked as a social worker in Vancouver for the provincial Ministry of Human Resources. In the early-1980s he founded the private, not-for-profit Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society. Through the group he helped run drug and alcohol counselling, youth detox beds, a youth outreach program and a youth drop-in centre. Turvey initiated a needle exchange program in 1988 [http://www.vancourier.com/issues06/034206/news/034206nn10.html Vancouver Courier, March 24, 2006: Grateful country tops up Turvey's award shelf.] Retrieved October 12, 2006.] in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside that was later replaced by a government-run safe injection site. He was an active advocate on behalf of exploited sex trade workers as a participant in the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. [ [http://www.catwinternational.org/factbook/Canada.php Coalition Against Trafficking in Women] Retrieved October 12, 2006 ] Turvey worked as the Executive Director of the Downtown East Side Youth Activities Society for 20 years [ [http://www.deyas.org/ Downtown East Side Youth Activities Society] Retrieved October 12, 2006 ] before being diagnosed with mitochondrial myopathy and retiring. He was also a founding member of the B.C. Aids Network and Vancouver Native Health Society.

Recognition

Turvey was recognized by the Atlanta-based Centres for Disease Control in 1988 for running the most cost-effective needle exchange program in North America. [http://www.protocol.gov.bc.ca/protocol/prgs/obc/2004/2004_JTurvey.htm Order of British Columbia announcement.] Retrieved October 12, 2006.] Upon his investiture as a member of the Order of Canada he was recognized as a formidable advocate for the disadvantaged, particularly youth, and was credited for bringing about changes in the Criminal Code of Canada and increased public awareness of issues concerning sexually exploited children. [ [http://news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=202539 Order of Canada announcement.] Retrieved October 12, 2006.] Two years earlier, he was recognized by admission to the Order of British Columbia for his role as an advocate for the under privileged.

References

External links

* [http://www.ltgov.bc.ca/whatsnew/sp/sp_mar24_2_2006.htm Investiture remarks of BC Lt. Gov Iona Campagnolo, March 24, 2006]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9C0CEFDF103BF934A25757C0A966958260 Vancouver Issuing Needles to Drug Addicts, The New York Times, April 17, 1990] Retrieved October 13, 2006.


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