Pubdate: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 Source: Delta Optimist (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.delta-optimist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1265 Author: Maureen Gulyas CRYSTAL METH FUNDING NEEDS TO REACH ADDICTS New funding for crystal meth addiction is welcomed, but the money has to reach the street level addict if it's going to be useful, warns Delta police Supt. Brad Parker. Parker, who has organized a series of recent community meetings detailing the horrors of crystal meth addiction, said the provincial government's announcement this week to add $8 million to its annual addiction budget is positive. "Any step like that is good but I hope it's not eaten up in administration costs," he said. "Where it needs to be is at the street level for (treatment) beds and counselling. I look forward to that happening," he told the Optimist. The money for crystal meth treatment options and youth addiction services will be split among the province's six health authorities. The Fraser Health Authority, in which Delta is one of several communities served, will receive nearly $2 million. While Health Minister George Abbott said the funding adds up to a 75 per cent increase in the number of treatment beds the actual numbers are a little more sobering. With the funding the total number of treatment beds in the province will reach 1,038, with just 158 dedicated to youth. In the Fraser Health region that means $1.4 million will be used for 10 treatment beds for youth. For crystal meth, just over $550,000 will be used to hire six crystal meth youth outreach workers for treatment as well as early prevention initiatives. B.C. is the first province to introduce a crystal meth strategy. Last September, Premier Gordon Campbell announced a $7 million initiative to address the spread of crystal meth use, $2 million of which went into treatment programs. Crystal meth is thought to be one of the most highly addictive drugs on the streets. To feed their addiction, users are often the suspects behind property crimes such as auto theft and break and enters. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)