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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Pub LTE: Needle Exchange Plans Destructive
Title:CN BC: Pub LTE: Needle Exchange Plans Destructive
Published On:2010-05-27
Source:Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC)
Fetched On:2010-05-29 21:45:41
NEEDLE EXCHANGE PLANS DESTRUCTIVE

The Vancouver Island Health Authority's original St. John's Ambulance
site was to provide a true integrated service, which is the accepted
fixed needle exchange harm reduction strategy.

How far it has strayed with its "distributive model fixed needle
sites" now proposed. This model is inadequate and unacceptable.

A fixed needle exchange is not about needles.

It's about basic health care. It's about compassion. It's about
community building and belonging. It's about rehabilitation.

Drug users need a space where trained staff handle their health and
direct their harm reduction. I believe the front-line workers in
health clinics and other community facilities neither want to
interact nor have adequate training to provide harm reduction.
Clientele differences are obvious.

The VIHA decision removes our community's capacity to address open
drug use and provide basic health care. Violence is being done to too
many of our citizens. The decision is not only physically dangerous,
but denies drug users their dignity and leads directly to
helplessness and hopelessness.

VIHA, the city and particularly the provincial government are all accountable.

Those with the fewest resources both physically and economically are
being traumatized. We all have responsibility to speak up and demand
more ethical and compassionate decisions.

Beverly Brookman

Victoria
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