Pubdate: Mon, 06 Feb 2017 Source: Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) Copyright: 2017 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Matt Kieltyka Page: 6 CITY LOOKS TO ADD INITIATIVES Vancouver city council may pump another $370,000 this week into its efforts to fight the ongoing overdose crisis. Council will be briefed on two initiatives Wednesday, one providing peer-based outreach to drug users in single room occupancy hotels and shelters, and another to enhance mental health support for first responders. According to the report to council, 89.9 per cent of the province's record 914 overdose deaths last year occurred indoors. More than 26 per cent of all overdose deaths occurred at SRO hotels, motels, rooming houses and shelters, buildings with few staff, limited access to overdose prevention tools and where people often use drugs in isolation. First responders are called out to SROs more than anywhere else in response to overdoses, according to the report. Because of that, city staff recommends council partner with Vancouver Coastal Health, BC Housing and others and allocate $220,000 in grants for peer-based initiatives geared toward reaching those in SRO hotels. Staff also recommend $150,000 to create a full-time position in charge of overseeing mental and physical wellness programs at Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, to help identify and treat post traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues in firefighters who are often the first to arrive at overdose calls. The money will come from the $1,161,000 contingency budget created by the city to deal with the opioid crisis, collected through a portion of the city's 3.9-per-cent property-tax increase this year. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt