Pubdate: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Jon Willing Page: A9 NO INJECTION FACILITY PLAN FOR VANIER SITE: SALVATION ARMY Organization considering how it could transport clients to supervised location The Salvation Army isn't planning a supervised injection site for the shelter and health complex it has proposed for Vanier, but the organization is putting thought into how it could transport clients to those licensed facilities. While the topic has come up in public, Salvation Army spokesman Glenn van Gulik said the organization has no intention of running an injection site if it receives planning approval for the project at 333 Montreal Rd. Van Gulik said the Salvation Army has been considering how it could use its transportation services to bring clients to a supervised injection site if they need that harm-reduction service. The Salvation Army wouldn't simply show clients to the street if they need to use drugs, he said. "We wouldn't be leaving people in a lurch," van Gulik said. The Salvation Army's plan is to relocate its services on George Street in the ByWard Market to Montreal Road in Vanier. The Sandy Hill Community Health Centre is the only facility that has a federal exemption to run a supervised injection site. Ottawa Inner City Health at the Shepherds of Good Hope and the Somerset West Community Health Centre have applications at Health Canada. Moving the Salvation Army facility east to Vanier would make those injection facilities less accessible to drug users. The Sandy Hill health centre is about three blocks from the current Salvation Army facility on George Street. David Gibson, executive director of the Sandy Hill health centre, is skeptical about any plans that use transportation services to bring clients to a supervised injection site. "People don't schedule when to inject," Gibson said. There are still several years to consider a harm-reduction strategy for drug users. The Salvation Army wants to break ground in 2019 if it receives the municipal land-use approval. Isra Levy, Ottawa's medical officer of health, said there shouldn't be an assumption that Vanier would need a supervised injection site if the Salvation Army relocates its shelter, health and social services to the community. "I don't think that I'd tie those together at all," Levy said. "We know that drug use is something that happens throughout this community and all sorts of economic groups. We do know people who are homeless have particularly special needs, but those needs are not only needs around addiction." Levy said he hasn't analyzed the proposed location for the Salvation Army's project. The most important thing is providing the services for people who need them, he said. "There may be economies-of-scale issues where there's some perfect point in the size of a grouping of people, but for me the much more critical question is what services are needed and will they be provided," Levy said. The Salvation Army is proposing a $50-million complex that would have 140 emergency shelter beds and 210 additional beds for specific programs, such as addictions counselling and other health services. While the Salvation Army considers it a multi-service "community hub," opponents who live in Vanier consider it an unwelcome "mega-shelter." Van Gulik said the Salvation Army is poring over comments it received during an open house on Sept. 13 with the intention of filing a second planning submission to city hall. The Salvation Army could make adjustments to its original plan, he said. The city this week published a report summarizing 347 public comments received as of Aug. 31 on the Salvation Army's development application. Of all the comments, 310 people either were opposed to the proposal or had concerns. Five people were in support. People expressed concerns about the proposed location, size of the development, safety impacts, transportation impacts, planning process and the land-use rules for the property. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt