Pubdate: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 Source: Voice, The (CN BC Edu) Copyright: 2008 Langara College Contact: http://www.langara.bc.ca/voice/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3592 Author: Isha Thompson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Insite (Insite) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Supervised Injection Sites) TORIES ARE NOT INSITE-FUL Vancouver drug users are dying and our government is more preoccupied with cleaning the blood off the streets than trying to save their lives. Insite is North America's first legal supervised injection site. Located in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, it is also one of the most debated topics in Canada. The idea of a legal facility welcoming drug users to come in and inject their poison is mind-blowing to so many people, more specifically the federal government. I get it. The thought of people who are addicted to heroin being supervised by medical staff while they get their fix is an intense visual. But people need to move on from the shock, and take into account the positive changes that Insite is trying to make. Federal Health Minister Tony Clement has questioned the ethics of Insite and was quoted in an article saying that treatment "is a better alternative for injection drug users." While Clement questions the ethics behind Insite, we should question the ethics behind closing down a facility making a substantial impact on the severe drug issue in the Downtown Eastside. The staff at Insite is not only trained to help supervise safe drug injections, they also offer support and guidance to the thousands of visitors who walk through their doors every week. The Conservatives do not seem to think the milestones Insite has made are significant. But I think it is irresponsible to ignore them. For example, there have been 696 overdoses that haven't resulted in fatalities because medical professionals were around to intercede. It is a shame how our federal government looks at a statistic like this and only pays attention to the word "overdose," and not to the amount of lives saved. The Tories' refusal to truly look at Insite for all it is validates the accusation that they are simply trying to brush Vancouver's drug issue under the rug. Harper comes across as wanting to clean house so the city looks its best for the 2010 Olympics, but the reality is people are suffering and need help. This problem is way too big to just cover up. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom