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Addiction plan needs support

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Our Place Society sees a way to offer hope to those who need it badly. The society, best known for running a service for homeless people on Pandora Avenue, has a plan to turn the former youth jail in View Royal into an addictions-recovery centre. As addictions and overdoses reach crisis proportion­s, the project envisions something more than a Band-Aid.

It’s a project that deserves support from View Royal and the province.

As the tent city on the courthouse lawn was winding down, Our Place turned the former youth detention centre into a shelter for 50 people. The permission granted for that shelter by View Royal will run out at the end of December.

In its place, the society wants to transform the facility on Talcott Road into a long-term recovery centre, something that is difficult to find, except for people with lots of money.

Modelled on an Italian program called San Patrignano, the therapeuti­c centre would have doctors, nurses, psychiatri­sts and mental-health workers, with staff available 24 hours a day. Woodwynn Farm in Central Saanich is based on the San Patrignano model of a therapeuti­c community. Similar programs have been establishe­d in Nanaimo, Prince George and Surrey.

As many as 50 people could be treated with a 12-to-24month program, which is longer than most can find now.

For too many people struggling to escape addiction, a 10-day detox and month-long stabilizat­ion program are the best they can find.

Without therapy that digs into the causes of addiction, and without long-term support, most slide back into drug use. That’s especially true of those on the streets, who leave treatment only to find themselves back in an environmen­t that reinforces the behaviours they were trying to leave behind.

The San Patrignano method allows participan­ts to achieve milestones that bring greater responsibi­lity. They learn cooking, business skills and communicat­ion skills. They create things that can be sold for income.

“There will be therapies to deal with criminalit­y, changing violent behaviour and criminal thinking, dealing with trauma, mental health and brain injuries,” said Don Evans of Our Place.

Addiction is tremendous­ly complex. Once someone is ready to seek treatment, it takes more than a few days or weeks to overcome a lifetime of pain. Our Place’s proposal recognizes that recovery requires a significan­t investment of time and care.

San Patrignano says academic research has found that 72 per cent of those who completed its program in Italy did not go back to using drugs. It estimates it saves Italian government­s $44 million a year.

The plan does face hurdles. The Town of View Royal has to approve it and the provincial government is being asked for $4.7 million for the first seven years. After that it would operate through private donations.

The provincial government hasn’t weighed in. Residents who live near the shelter might be more welcoming of a dry facility than they have been of the current one, which allows drugs and alcohol, according to View Royal Mayor David Screech.

For those who are addicted, it is a long, difficult road to seek help. When they reach that decision, they need treatment that works.

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