Pubdate: Tue, 07 Oct 2008 Source: Link, The (CN QU Edu) Copyright: 2008 The Link Contact: http://thelink.concordia.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2694 Author: Jesara Sinclair Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Supervised Injection Sites) INSITE INTO A BIGGER PROBLEM 'We're All Drug Users,' Says Safe Injection Site Adddvocate Safe drug use advocate Gillian Maxwell says substance use shouldn't be so taboo, since we all do it. "We're all drug users," Maxwell said in an interview after her lecture. "Why do we draw lines between people who drink alcohol or people that [use other] mind-altering substances?" Maxwell, the first speaker in the Concordia University Community HIV/AIDS Lecture series, is an advocate for Insite, North America's only authorized safe injection site. Maxwell also mediates Keeping the Door Open, a coalition that works towards creating dialogues on drug use. Her lecture last Thursday focused primarily on her involvement with Insite and the research that supports the centre. Maxwell feels that the reasons behind holding prejudice against drug users has very little to do with substance use but rather about socio-economic ideals. "It's all about poverty," she said. "It's all about criminalizing poor people and having a target group you can blame things on." Maxwell cited drug users and sex workers as those who are targeted. In its five years of existence, Insite has struggled with the federal government to keep its doors open. "If you truly want to help people, you'll do everything you can to keep them alive and healthy," she said. "People mostly have excessive amounts of dependency because they do have big problems and they don't know how to deal with them." Maxwell said that while she doesn't have her own clinical definition for addiction, she doesn't like to view it as a disease and says it can often be attributed to other factors. "It's a condition that arises, comes up and goes down, for different people, at different times," she said. "Forget the conversation about the substances and start finding out why people have troubles in life, and what you can do to help them." Hear the full lecture online at http://thelinknewspaper.ca. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin