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Thursday, April 17, 2008
An expert panel appointed by
Canada's national health agency recently concluded that Vancouver's supervised
injection site is saving money and lives, increasing access to health care and
treatment, and improving public order--all without increasing crime.
Insite, a supervised injection facility in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, is a
pilot project that has been operating since 2003. Insite operates under a
federal exemption to Canada's drug laws, but federal officials have been
reluctant to make that exemption permanent.
Supporters of the facility view the findings of the Expert Advisory Committee on
Supervised Injection Site Research, which prepared the
new report, as the latest affirmation that the site should be allowed to
remain open. Member of Parliament Libby Davies, who represents Vancouver East
and received an award at the 2007 International Drug Policy Reform Conference
for her work in government, advocated for Insite recently in Parliament, saying,
"It is time for the minister to honor and support the extensive research that
has been done."
In the new report, the committee comments on widespread support for the site,
saying, "Letters of support and surveys show that health professionals, local
police, the local community and the general public have positive or neutral
views of INSITE services and the majority wish to see the service continue."
The committee's findings support previous research that also found Insite to be
a success.
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