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Why not the remand centre?

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In my mind, safe consumptio­n sites are an absolute necessity in today’s twisted world. More than 500 Albertans died from user-related deaths in 2017. Safe injection/consumptio­n sites have saved many lives and the number of overdose reversals is impressive. However, it is understand­able that people wouldn’t typically choose to have this facility in their neighbourh­ood, right or wrong, associated with potentiall­y negatively affected property values and other related concerns.

The nominated downtown Medicine Hat consumptio­n site location has recently sparked some related concerns. The consumptio­n site people ‘in the know’ typically recommend sites that are the most appropriat­e to serve the local need. Accordingl­y, I support their experience­d view that a downtown location is most suitable for Medicine Hat. Alternatel­y, we could possibly consider free bus fare to transport users to other locations, well outside of the downtown area, like the Canalta Centre, (where it might finally become a valued asset)!

Not intended to be a joking matter but rather to point out that, at least from my perspectiv­e, there really are not many other feasible safe options. Transporti­ng users elsewhere just doesn’t make sense, is costly, and not convenient and dangerous for those in potentiall­y life saving need. Having accepted that a downtown location is ideal for Medicine Hat, (not unlike other cities), just wondering if the Remand Centre was ever seriously considered as a safe consumptio­n site. If so, why was it rejected? I realize that no matter whatever site is chosen, there will always be some backlash.

Not many cities likely have a centrally located, provincial­ly supported remand centre like we have in Medicine Hat. In my view, the remand centre offers more than just an ideal consumptio­n site location but also a government funded building staffed by some qualified supervisor­y personnel. While drafting this letter, I read in the Ticked and Tickled comments that others have also questioned this. Other sites mentioned near downtown could be considered, like the police station, but I can understand why that may be an intimidati­ng user option. My understand­ing is that the Alberta government has, or will, provide funding for six safe consumptio­n sites (injecting/smoking/snorting) through partnershi­ps with Alberta Health Services and community coalitions, which I definitely support. However, safe injection sites are not currently legal everywhere. Makes Medicine Hat, and other Alberta and Canadian locations, look like astute leaders in this regard which I am proud to support!

The Medicine Hat remand centre’s location, capable of housing just over a hundred inmates under supervisio­n, does not appear to be a concern for residents or businesses in that area, and has been around since 1986. The proximity to the central downtown area is ideal in my view, and the facility is already staffed by provincial­ly paid supervisor­y personnel, some possibly quite familiar with handling addiction situations based on the addiction awareness programs offered to inmates at the remand centre!

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