Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Nanaimo Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608 Author: Darrell Bellaart Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) CITY NOW WANTS INPUT ON WHERE TO PUT NEEDLE DROP BOXES Location Of Sharps Drop Containers Is Still Controversial The city wants to hear from the public before setting up needle drop boxes around the downtown. The Safer Nanaimo Working Group also wants to hear from the public about its needle-drop box project. The group is taking comments at an e-mail address set up to allow residents input into where boxes should be located. Three drop boxes are proposed to reduce the threat of discarded needles in neighbourhoods where drug use is rampant. "And we'd like to hear from them where do they find needles. Are they in playgrounds?" asked Coun. Merv Unger, who co-chairs the committee with Coun. Diane Brennan. The project is part of the city's ongoing, overall approach to address homelessness and its related issues of mental illness and drug addiction. Harm reduction is a cornerstone of the plan to make street life safer, both for addicts and other homeless people and for the residents affected by homelessness. "This isn't being done for the drug users, it's being done for you and me," Unger said. "This is for the protection of children in playgrounds and walking in streets. To be stabbed by an infected needle can have serious consequences." Needle drop boxes give addicts a safe place to dispose of used syringes, reducing the threat of disease. It's a simple idea, but Unger said it is surprisingly complicated to get an agreement on the best way to install them. The city is working with several branches of the Vancouver Island Health Authority, RCMP, business owners, half a dozen community organizations and social service agencies and drug users themselves, to try to reach consensus. "This gives you an idea, something as simple as putting three needle collection boxes gets carried away to being a major project. I suggested we make it easier for the public to have input and we will do that through the special e-mail address." The e-mail address will remain active until June 20. The committee plans to install the boxes after that. No location would necessarily be permanent, but would depend on level of use. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom