Kitchener council endorses safe supply initiative

Posted on: September 17th, 2020 by Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council

Article Image: Kitchener council endorses safe supply initiativeKitchener City Council is calling on the federal and provincial governments to loosen their purse-strings and fund safe supply initiatives in Waterloo Region.

A motion was presented to council Monday evening by Ward 10 Councillor Sarah Marsh and it was passed unanimously.

The motion highlights the worsening opioid crisis, saying most overdose deaths stem from an unregulated, contaminated supply.

The concept of safe supply looks to undercut that market.

“Instead of going to a dealer and purchasing drugs, you’d go to a health professional and procure pharmaceuticals from there,” said Michael Parkinson of the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council.

Parkinson notes that there are added benefits to these kinds of programs.

“One, nobody dies — that’s pretty significant. The programs that exist — although small in Canada — nobodies died because you know what’s in your substance. You have a high degree of confidence that it’s not contaminated with who knows what. That’s not the situation with the prohibition model that exists in Canada.”

“You wake up and you know where your drugs are going to come from so the whole hustle and grind of stealing stuff, getting the money, locating a dealer, doing the drugs and then repeating several times a day — all of that disappears.”

Parkinson adds that these programs have also been shown to reduce infection and petty crime.

“We should never forget that the point of dependency in addiction, it’s avoiding withdrawal which really drives the behavior, everything else becomes secondary,” said Parkinson.

Parkinson said these programs are less expensive than relying on the enforcement and justice systems.

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