Pubdate: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Canoe Inc Contact: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837 Author: Irwin Loy, 24 Hours HOUSING PROPOSED FOR INJECTION SITE The people behind Vancouver's controversial safe-injection site now want to provide drug addicts with housing in the same building. A proposal going before council this week would see the two floors above Insite converted into 30 small rooms. Residents would be given nursing care, detox support and help to find longer-term housing. Like Insite, Vancouver Coastal Health and the PHS Society, a non-profit housing society, will administer the plan, which has been given the Onsite moniker. For Dr. David Marsh, VCH's physician leader for addiction medicine, the facility will provide a transition for people waiting for either detox or treatment programs, or for people on the long waitlist for supportive social housing. "I don't think this will address the housing need," Marsh said in an interview. "But these are transitional beds. So the success will depend on how quickly we can get them through to more permanent housing." Vancouver's stock of Special Needs Residential Facilities has actually fallen in the last quarter decade: Just over 5,092 now compared to 5,354 in 1982. On the other hand, the city's homeless and at-risk population has jumped dramatically. But it's hoped 20 rent subsidy grants still being negotiated for the site will prevent any bottlenecks from happening at Onsite. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman