Pubdate: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 Source: Metro (Ottawa, CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Ottawa Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Author: Evelyn Harford Page: 6 OTTAWA NEEDS AT LEAST TWO SUPERVISED INJECTION SITES: EXPERT Ottawa should aim to have two or three supervised injection sites in locations most likely to be used by drug users, said Ahmed M. Bayoumi, a researcher and physician at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Bayoumi,helped conduct a recent study on the cost-effectiveness of supervised injection sites in Toronto and Ottawa. They found that the optimal number for Ottawa was two. But with overdoses on the rise in Ottawa, Bayoumi said the study might have underestimated that number. While one supervised injection site would be cost-effective, Bayoumi said, it wouldn't provide the maximum benefits to drug users themselves. Rob Boyd, Oasis program director at the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre, says a larger number of smaller sites would be more beneficial. "We've been living with a serious opiate use epidemic, for the past 20 years, but the stakes have been raised by the powered bootleg fentanyl," said Boyd, who is a front-line worker with drug users. The city's concentrated drug use helps when it comes to picking locations for the supervised injection sites. Four community health centres in Ottawa are looking at offering supervised injection services to drug addicts, according to the Campaign for Safer Consumption Sites in Ottawa. The Sandy Hill Community Health Centre, at its Nelson Street location, could be the first. Boyd said the centre would apply for a federal exemption through Health Canada so that it can open a supervised injection site this fall. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt