Pubdate: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 Source: Kelowna Capital News (CN BC) Copyright: 2002, West Partners Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.kelownacapnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1294 Author: John McDonald IHA FILLS ROLE FOR MANAGER FOR ADDICTION SERVICES The Interior Health Authority has hired an addictions manager to oversee services for the Okanagan Health Service Area. Pat Townsley, currently executive director of Crossroads Treatment Centre Society, will start in her new position Jan. 13. One of her first tasks will be to review the contracts of existing service providers. "I want to look at the continuum of care," said Townsley, who started at Crossroads this summer. "I will look for gaps and how we can put together the best plan with the services we've got." Addictions services were put under the jurisdiction of the Interior Health Authority last April. Back then, Kim Marshall, the director of mental health responsible for addictions services, said the health authority would be putting together an addictions plan which would include a contract review. But completion of the plan was twice delayed and service providers were given a six-month extension to their contracts in September. Townsley described the position of addictions manager as the final step in completing the addictions plan. "I think that was the piece of the puzzle needed to get the plan together," added Townsley. She brings over 20 years experience largely with youth addictions services on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Townsley said not many places can compare to the Downtown Eastside for addictions problems but added that Kelowna has its own unique circumstances. "You have a large unemployed population here and when you have a lot of time on your hands, it's easy to get yourself in a bad way with alcohol and drugs," she pointed out. "You also have a very transient population, especially in the summer, which comes with its own set of problems." The health authority has annual budget of $10 million for addiction services including $3.4 million for the Okanagan Health Services Area which encompasses Kelowna. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth