Pubdate: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Nanaimo Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608 Author: Dustin Walker Cited: Toronto Harm Reduction Task Force http://www.torontoharmreduction.org/ Cited: Canadian Harm Reduction Network http://canadianharmreduction.com/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) BE 'FEARLESS' ABOUT HARM REDUCTION: EXPERT Founder of Toronto Task Force Addresses Needle Exchanges, Supported Housing Supporters of sometimes controversial substance abuse programs, like needle exchanges and low-barrier housing, must remain "respectfully fearless" in the face of opposition, says an expert in harm reduction. Walter Cavalieri, founder of the Toronto Harm Reduction Task Force and the Canadian Harm Reduction Network, says making people understand the benefits of such programs is often difficult, especially for those who "don't want to hear it." He will be the keynote speaker at a harm reduction symposium in Nanaimo next month. A city-sponsored low-barrier housing complex, where residents are not required to remain sober, proposed for a site near Dufferin Crescent and Townsite Road, has drawn vocal criticism from neighbours and has sparked a petition with more than 1,000 signatures from opposed residents. The project is part of a housing strategy that will introduce 160 units of low-barrier living residences at five different locations in the next five years. Cavalieri say these type of projects often draw immediate criticism that usually fades with time. He thinks advocates for such programs need to convey the benefits they will bring. "Often times we cower, we shut up," he said, adding that social service providers are sometimes concerned about losing funding over such opposition. "We will walk away from a good debate." Cavalieri said he will bring a positive message that will aim to inspire people working in harm reduction on Dec. 6 when he speaks at the Harm Reduction Symposium in Nanaimo. More information about the event can be found at http://narsf.proreg.ca - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake