Calgary Herald

Safe injection site OK’d for Chumir health centre

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Health Canada has approved a safe consumptio­n site for opioid drugs in Calgary.

Alberta Health says a temporary facility will open soon in the parking area of the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre, while a permanent site inside the centre is being constructe­d.

Alberta Health says patients will also be able to get treatment, including suboxone, methadone and counsellin­g.

Evidence shows that supervised consumptio­n services save lives, reduce transmissi­on of infections by providing sterile needles and equipment and build safer communitie­s by reducing public substance use and discarded needles.

Last week, Health Canada approved four safe consumptio­n sites for Edmonton and one for Lethbridge, and those are expected to open later this year, or early next year.

Jessica Holtsbaum, of the group Changing the Face of Addiction, called it great news.

“It will save lives and provide those with substance-use disorders an access point to further treatment. It is a long overdue step in the right direction. However, this is only one small step and momentum can’t end here.”

The province is providing $2.2 million for startup costs and for constructi­on of the temporary and permanent locations at the Chumir health centre. The province will also provide operationa­l funding for all six supervised consumptio­n sites approved for Alberta.

As of mid-August, 315 people had died of apparent fentanyl-related overdoses in Alberta. There were 586 suspected opioid- related deaths in the province last year.

The Canadian Institute for Health Informatio­n has said data from Alberta suggests emergency room visits related to heroin and synthetic opioid overdoses spiked almost 10-fold in the past five years.

The first safe consumptio­n sites in Canada were set up in Vancouver. Health Canada has approved other sites in Montreal and Toronto.

 ?? AL CHAREST ?? A temporary safe injection site will open on the Chumir health centre site while a permanent one inside is constructe­d.
AL CHAREST A temporary safe injection site will open on the Chumir health centre site while a permanent one inside is constructe­d.

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