Pubdate: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2011 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Emile Therien Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v11/n605/a02.html DRUG USE A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Re: Stern message to Ottawa, Oct. 2 In light of the Supreme Court ruling on safe injection sites, it is absolutely critical that the city of Toronto now gets on board and supports this proven and cost-effective public health initiative. Safe injection sites reduce the odds/chances police officers will be exposed to HIV in the course of their work. This fact is recognized by many police services in the United States. The Atlantic City, N.J. police in December 2008 supported that city's then new needle exchange program, primarily because it reduces the odds their members will be exposed to HIV infection in their work. For the record, in the United States all states now have needle exchange programs. An important issue/concern at hand for police services is the health and safety of their members. For police administrations and police unions, this should be a workplace safety issue. They must not put the health and safety of police officers at risk? Those in the policing community who oppose these sites should re-consider the horrific consequences of their opposition to a proven, cost-effective, evidence-based program which reduces the harmful side effects of drug use, and in the process enhances the safety of police officers and other emergency workers. It should be noted that based on scientific evidence, the Vancouver Police Department supported the continuance of that city's supervised injection site. It is, indeed, about time we start treating drug use and drug addiction for what it is -- a public health problem. And when evidence-based research shows harm reduction programs, including safe injection sites, are good for public health, everyone -- politicians, police services, and other concerned organizations and individuals -- should take note. Politics aside, it is about time all policies affecting the health and safety of all citizens conform with science. Emile Therien, Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom