Pubdate: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 Source: Victoria News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/wOQxPi2c Website: http://www.vicnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1267 Author: Roszan Holmen NEEDLE SHARING ON RISE: UVIC REPORT The percentage of injection drug users who report sharing needles has risen from 10 to 23 since the closure of the fixed-site needle exchange. The data collected in late 2009 comes from the latest report by the University of Victoria's Centre for Addictions Research. The centre has been monitoring drug use for three years. "The closure of the fixed-site needle exchange in May 2008 and the subsequent 15,000 fewer clean needles distributed each month in Victoria since then likely explain these results," said study co-author Andrew Ivsins, a research assistant. Needle sharing among Vancouver injection drug users is significantly lower; only eight per cent report sharing needles in the city with several fixed needle exchange sites. Progress toward opening a new fixed site in Victoria is "nowhere" at the moment, said Suzanne Germaine, spokesperson for the Vancouver Island Health Authority. The search for an appropriate site, however, is ongoing, she added. In the interim, the health authority is preparing to launch a "distributed model" of needle exchange. In April, VIHA identified 10 of its own facilities as potential candidates to add clean-needle distribution to its services. Four of them will be located in Victoria, but none in the downtown core following the recommendations of police, Germaine said. Service was targeted to begin by July, but the launch has been postpone until the end of September. The VIHA health unit on Cook Street already offers clean needles to drug users. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D