Pubdate: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Kevin Connor NEEDLE DISPOSAL PROGRAM LAUNCHED A new program is under way to get inner-city junkies to safely dispose of their dirty needles. Capital Health, city hall and city police will start providing used needle receptacles in the hopes of curbing the number of used needles littering the inner city. Dirty needles pose a public health risk, because they're occasionally contaminated with killer disease agents like HIV. "People who use needles sometimes care about the health of others. We hope they will use (the receptacles)," said Dr. Marsha Johnson, deputy medical officer of health for Capital Health. "It's also a place for people who find needles to dispose of them." In 1997, a man found two hypodermic needles in a phone booth and was told by police to deal with them himself. Police later went on the record saying the public should never touch abandoned needles. There will be an educational poster campaign to instruct the public on how to properly dispose of used needles, said Mary Angus, a public health nurse involved in the program. "We have no expectations of the public, and the education program will tell children never to touch a needle, but to get an adult," Angus said. The program - which will start tomorrow - has been successful in cities like Calgary, Angus said. In Edmonton, the program will start with receptacles at the Bissel Centre and the Urban Manor. There are 18 other receptacles available to any communities that want them, Angus said. The Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission says there are more than 10,000 intravenous drug users in Edmonton. Last year, the city's needle exchange program collected more than 800,000 dirty needles. Police Chief Bob Wasylyshen has lobbied to establish a needle park in Edmonton - a place where addicts could safely and legally shoot up - to help contain the problem. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom