Pubdate: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 Source: Monday Magazine (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Monday Publications Contact: http://www.mondaymag.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1150 Author: Jason Youmans Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) RIP NEEDLE EXCHANGE Dozens of people gathered at the corner of Pandora and Vancouver on Monday evening to mark the demise of fixed-site needle-exchange services in Victoria after almost 20 years of continuous operation. The anger was palpable as speaker after speaker took the microphone and stood beside a symbolic coffin to decry the lack of leadership on the part of city and Vancouver Island Health Authority officials that resulted in a failure to secure a new location for the AIDS Vancouver Island-run service before the lease expired at its Cormorant Street location on May 31. "If this doesn't change immediately, people will start to die," said former AVI needle exchange staffer Kim Toombs. "Walking up here tonight I met at least 20 people who didn't know where they could get clean needles." Needle exchange staff spoke passionately about the assistance they provide to the city's IV drug users. Users spoke of both the services they accessed and of the camaraderie they found there, in an environment where they were treated as people. Members of the recently-formed Harm Reduction Victoria group told those gathered that needle exchanges act as primary health centres for clients and provide a springboard to medical and social services for those who are looking to change their lifestyle. Anti-poverty activist Rose HenryaE"a founding member of needle exchange services in the cityaE"reminded those present that direct action has often been the only catalyst for change in Victoria. Noticeably absent from the event were any of the city's elected officialsaE"with the exception of Green Party leader and Esquimalt councillor Jane Sterk. Since no other politicians or policy makers saw fit to attend, allow us to give a brief summary of the spirit of the event: 'Pull it together and get a goddamn fixed-site needle exchange before this becomes a public health nightmare for your postcard-pretty town. Needle exchanges save lives. Not just the lives of drug addicts, but the lives of those who might come into intimate contact with people who have contracted HIV or Hepatitis C by sharing rigs." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake