News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Fixed Needle Exchange Is Long Overdue |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Fixed Needle Exchange Is Long Overdue |
Published On: | 2009-04-14 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-04-15 13:45:41 |
FIXED NEEDLE EXCHANGE IS LONG OVERDUE
Re: "Researcher says health standards not followed," April 7.
Victoria's only fixed-site needle exchange was severely
under-resourced. When coupled with a housing crisis, this led to an
unworkable situation for all. Yet replacing the fixed-site with a
sorely inadequate mobile service is not workable either.
Needle exchange services have been restricted from a two-block radius
around St. Andrew's School, creating a nucleus for an inevitable
public health disaster. This area is populated by many of Victoria's
most marginalized people who use drugs. Restricting service delivery
in this area is a shocking dare to bring about hepatitis C and HIV epidemics.
This service delivery restriction must be lifted immediately.
Establish adequately resourced needle and syringe distribution
services immediately to prevent disease transmission. Get the needles
off our streets: Open supervised injection services now.
Will the VIHA board wait for a lawsuit before they take action to
provide the health services our community has the right to?
Heather Hobbs
Victoria
Re: "Researcher says health standards not followed," April 7.
Victoria's only fixed-site needle exchange was severely
under-resourced. When coupled with a housing crisis, this led to an
unworkable situation for all. Yet replacing the fixed-site with a
sorely inadequate mobile service is not workable either.
Needle exchange services have been restricted from a two-block radius
around St. Andrew's School, creating a nucleus for an inevitable
public health disaster. This area is populated by many of Victoria's
most marginalized people who use drugs. Restricting service delivery
in this area is a shocking dare to bring about hepatitis C and HIV epidemics.
This service delivery restriction must be lifted immediately.
Establish adequately resourced needle and syringe distribution
services immediately to prevent disease transmission. Get the needles
off our streets: Open supervised injection services now.
Will the VIHA board wait for a lawsuit before they take action to
provide the health services our community has the right to?
Heather Hobbs
Victoria
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