Pubdate: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 Source: Columbia Valley Pioneer, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Columbia Valley Pioneer Contact: http://www.columbiavalleypioneer.com/contact.html#letter Website: http://www.columbiavalleypioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4207 Author: Sally Waddington, Staff Writer HEALTH UNIT HAS A SAFE DROP-OFF FOR NEEDLES Reports of a dirty needle found near J. Alfred Laird School have spurred a reminder from the Invermere Health Unit. "We have a free and confidential needle exchange program," said Brenda Marsman, team leader for the health unit. The program has been running for about five years. The health unit will take dirty needles and dispose of them safely, and in return give the person a new container with clean needles. "It is my hope that once people are made aware of this service they will start to use it," said public health nurse Jeff Quinn. "It makes the community safer and it is a healthier choice for them. They have clean needles every time so they don't have to re-use dirty needles." The confidential service is staffed by nurses trained to be discreet in their care. "We are non-judgmental here," Jeff said. So far, the Invermere needle exchange has not been used, but there are a couple of reasons for that. "It's a little bit due to a lack of awareness, but also in a small town it is tough to make yourself known as a drug user," Jeff said. The valley is not immune to drug use, and the program is a way to protect the community from the effects. "Every community seems to have a pocket of people who are intravenous drug users," Jeff said. "We just have to find them and tell them about this service." The health unit is located at Invermere District Hospital on 10th Avenue. It is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. but closed at lunchtime. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr