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Insite | Vancouver Coastal HealthInsite is North America's first legal supervised consumption site. It opened in 2003 and is located in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.
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Insite - PHS Community Services SocietyOpening its doors in 2003, Insite was the first sanctioned supervised drug consumption site in North America (receiving federal exemption from Health Canada) ...
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Vancouver's INSITE Service and Other Supervised Injection Sites ...Jun 1, 2017 · INSITE was established as a pilot project in 2003, when permission was given to the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH) under section 56 of ...
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Supervised injection facilities in Canada: past, present, and futureMay 18, 2017 · Insite: Canada's first sanctioned SIF. In September 2003, Canada's first legally sanctioned SIF opened. This came about after a Vancouver-based ...
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Health Canada gives green light to new supervised injection service ...May 26, 2017 · With more than 3 million injections at Insite and not one overdose death, we know these new sites will be a critical tool in our effort to save ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Insite: Canada's landmark safe injecting program at risk - PMCInSite is North Americas first supervised injection site and a landmark public heath initiative operating in Vancouver since 2003.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Supervised Consumption SitesSep 18, 2024 · In fact, in the two years after the Vancouver Insite SCS opened, there was a 35 per cent decrease in overdose deaths in the area (Marshall et al ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Vancouver's supervised injection facility challenges Canada's drug ...In 2003, North America's first sanctioned supervised injection facility, Insite, was opened in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Downtown Eastside - WikipediaBy 1997, an epidemic of HIV infection and drug overdoses in the DTES led to the declaration of a public health emergency. As of 2018, critical issues include ...Missing: outbreak | Show results with:outbreak
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Research on a Vulnerable Neighborhood—The Vancouver ... - NIHThe Downtown Eastside (DTES) of Vancouver is the subject of considerable research due to high rates of drug use, poverty, crime, infectious disease, and mental ...Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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iv. background - Human Rights WatchIf 30 percent of 5000 drug users in the Downtown Eastside's drug users are HIV-positive, they would account for a very large proportion of the HIV-positive ...
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[PDF] Vancouver's Downtown Eastside: A Community in Need of BalanceDrug use is rampant. Housing is being built but the problems of poverty and homelessness continue. According to a. 2008 report from the Vancouver Police ...
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Police Misconduct, Harm Reduction and HIV/AIDS in Vancouver... drug users being the most affected population; as many as 40 percent of these drug users in Vancouver's impoverished Downtown Eastside are living with HIV/AIDS.
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Needle Exchange and the HIV Epidemic in VancouverDuring the mid-1990s, Vancouver experienced a well characterized HIV outbreak among injection drug users (IDU) and many questioned how this could occur in the ...Missing: opioid | Show results with:opioid
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Abusing the User:: Police Misconduct, Harm Reduction and HIV ...May 6, 2003 · Amend or clarify provisions of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act that interfere with needle exchange programs by, for example, ...Missing: Insite | Show results with:Insite
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HIV, Cocaine and Collinearity in the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver ...This commentary revisits the political turmoil and scientific controversy over epidemiological study findings linking high HIV seroincidence to syringe ...
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The context of illicit drug overdose deaths in British Columbia, 2006May 29, 2009 · Illicit drug overdose deaths (IDDs) are a significant public health problem in British Columbia (BC). They peaked in 1998 with 417 deaths, of ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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Trends in accidental drug overdose mortality in Canada: An analysis ...Oct 7, 2025 · In British Columbia, overdose deaths rose from 203 annually in the early 2000s to 2574 in 2023 (British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency ...
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North America's first legal supervised injection site marks 20th ... - CBCSep 14, 2023 · Insite opened in September 2003 in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and operates under an exemption from prosecution under federal drug law ...<|separator|>
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Canada (Attorney General) v PHS Community Services Society... exemptions. The proposal was approved and the exemption was granted on September 13, 2003, and Insite opened its doors on September 21, 2003.11 Insite is ...
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The Insite story | PHS Community Services SocietyAs it happened, Vancouver Coastal Health rapidly became a partner in the lease, funding a renovation that also included detox beds to create Insite, which ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Supervised injection site granted 6-month extension | CBC NewsOct 2, 2007 · Insite is run by the Portland Hotel Society and funded by the provincial government through the Vancouver Health Authority. The federal ...
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[PDF] Supervised Injection Facilities (SIFs): FAQsSeptember 2003. At the end of April 2004, the rate had risen to an average of 500 injections/day. Do SIFs pose a risk to the public? ➢. Overall, there is ...
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Changes in public order after the opening of a medically supervised ...We measured injection-related public order problems during the 6 weeks before and the 12 weeks after the opening of the safer injecting facility in Vancouver.
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Injecting Truth: Vancouver's Controversial Insite FacilityAug 24, 2010 · Insite has been controversial ever since it was established in 2003 as North America's first legal facility where drug addicts could go to ...
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Inside the battle to open Insite 20 years ago, and why it never endedSep 15, 2023 · Insite was Canada's first supervised injection site. Its 2003 opening was a harm reduction victory but didn't lead to badly needed solutions to save lives.
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Examining the potential role of a supervised injection facility in ... - NIHInsite, located in the DTES of Vancouver, is a small injection facility with twelve individual booths that afford PWID with free sterile injection supplies to ...
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Safe injection site and needle exchange | City of VancouverSupervised injection site (Insite). Insite, Vancouver's supervised injection site, offers a solution to the negative health effects and public disorder ...
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[PDF] Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) Manual - Vancouver Coastal HealthDec 5, 2024 · The purpose of this manual is to give operational guidance to all OPS in the VCH region. It is not intended to replace existing policy and ...
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Vancouver supervised injection site to open 24 hours a day - CBCAug 19, 2016 · Right now, it is open each day from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m.. Health authorities say the extended hours are in response to the rise in overdoses this ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Insite - WikipediaInsite is a supervised drug injection site in the Downtown Eastside (DTES) neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The DTES had 4,700 chronic drug ...
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PEER WORKER INVOLVEMENT IN LOW-THRESHOLD ...Feb 10, 2019 · Thus, at SCFs such as Insite, Canada's first sanctioned SCF that has been operating in Vancouver since September 2003, peer involvement has been ...
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[PDF] international-consensus-statement-on-the-role-of-nurses-in ... - UVicOct 1, 2019 · SCS are typically staffed by mental health and harm reduction workers, social workers, workers with living or lived experience, and registered ...Missing: composition peers
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Methodology for evaluating Insite: Canada's first medically ...Many Canadian cities are experiencing ongoing infectious disease and overdose epidemics among injection drug users (IDUs).Missing: booths | Show results with:booths
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What is the effectiveness of supervised injection services?At the busiest times, Insite clients may have to wait 15-30 minutes for a booth to become available, and almost 10% of clients leave while waiting for a booth ( ...
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Estimated Drug Overdose Deaths Averted by North America's First ...Oct 7, 2008 · Using these inputs, the number of overdose deaths averted in the SIF over the study period was 50.9 (95% CI: 23.6–78.1); 12.6 (9.6–15.7); 8.4 ( ...
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Canada's first supervised consumption site celebrates 20 years of ...Sep 14, 2023 · Insite is a front-line, harm reduction service for people who use drugs and may be reluctant to access health-care services, as well as a hub for community ...Missing: authority | Show results with:authority
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Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Dosing at Insite Supervised... - LWWThis facility maintains records of opioid overdose events and interventions since its inception in 2003, providing a unique insight into overdose trends in ...Missing: demographics | Show results with:demographics<|separator|>
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[PDF] NIH RTC Overdose Prevention CentersNov 9, 2021 · based on the Vancouver program Insite, it was estimated that it would cost $2.6 million annually to operate an OPC in San Francisco. The ...
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[PDF] overdose deaths prevented by insite - SUMMARYUsing a mathematical simulation model, the authors calculated that between 8.4 and 50.9 deaths were averted between March 1, 2004 and July 1, 2008. • The study ...Missing: site statistics
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HIV seroprevalence among participants at a Supervised Injection ...In this cohort, HIV infection was not associated with gender, residence in the Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, daily heroin injection, daily crystal ...
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Evidence synthesis - The opioid crisis in Canada: a national ...In British Columbia, fentanyl was involved in 68% of the 985 illicit drug deaths in 2016, up from 4% in 2012., During the first half of 2017, the proportion of ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-<|separator|>
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(PDF) Analysis of the 2011 Lancet study on deaths from overdose in ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Lancet article's claim that all overdose deaths in Vancouver declined between 2001 and 2005 is strongly influenced by the inclusion of the ...
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Evidence synthesis – Supervised consumption sites and population ...Sep 25, 2025 · After opening in 2003, Vancouver's Insite, North America's first ... deaths averted, correlation, regression coefficient). Data ...
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Safer Opioid Supply, Subsequent Drug Decriminalization, and ... - NIHMar 21, 2025 · Notably, drug possession offenses in 2023 were nearly one-fifth of those in 2019. As drug overdose deaths in British Columbia continue to ...
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Unpacking the Effects of Decriminalization: Understanding Drug Use ...Oct 24, 2024 · Furthermore, some participants expressed concern that the decriminalization policy may inadvertently contribute to a rise in overdose deaths. ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rate of detoxification service use and its impact among a cohort of ...May 22, 2007 · Conclusions The SIF's opening was associated independently with a 30% increase in detoxification service use, and this behaviour was associated ...
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Insite leads to addiction treatment among users: study(Vancouver) – Use of Insite, Vancouver's supervised injection site, not only leads to increased uptake into detoxification, but initiation into addiction ...Missing: linkage rates
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Use of On-site Detoxification Services co-located with a Supervised ...Subsequent analyses demonstrated a 30% increase in the uptake of external detoxification services in the year after Insite opened compared to the year prior to ...
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Supervised Injection Facility Utilization Patterns: A Prospective ...Of 1,336 people who inject drugs that were followed for a median of 50 months, 847 (63.4%) participants reported 1,663 6-month periods of supervised injection ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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"Safe Injection Sites" Aren't Safe, Effective or Wise. Just Ask ...Sep 29, 2020 · Safe injection sites have not delivered on their promises and have caused a significant increase in trash, crime, and disorder.
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Evidence - HESA (39-2) - No. 32 - House of Commons of CanadaThe high incidence of addiction to illicit drugs in Vancouver contributes to an inordinately high property crime rate. Two, when the supervised injection site ...
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Downtown Eastside restaurateur says he could make more dealing ...Jun 17, 2025 · The bistro owner told Global News it would probably be safer selling drugs on Carrall Street than trying to run a restaurant, adding he and his ...
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Downtown Eastside business struggles to stay open amid rampant ...Jun 16, 2025 · The owner of a Downtown Eastside bistro in Vancouver says he's having difficulties staying in business in a neighbourhood he compares to a war zone.
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Downtown Eastside at 'tippin* point' as London Drugs considers ...Jan 27, 2025 · From a business perspective, 100% makes sense to shut down. From the low foot traffic, to the high theft, so the cost of security, etc ...Vancouver police crackdown brings noticeable change to London ...Downtown Eastside London Drugs considers closing over crime and ...More results from www.reddit.comMissing: Incite | Show results with:Incite
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The Harm in “Harm Reduction” - City JournalJul 15, 2020 · According to the latest numbers, more than 1,500 overdoses a year have taken place within a block of the Insite facility in the Downtown ...
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Economic Evaluations of Establishing Opioid Overdose Prevention ...... CAD $17.6 million, which more than offsets Insite's annual operating cost of CAD $3 million. Without considering decreased off-site syringe sharing, the OPC ...
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Is Vancouver Canada's Supervised Injection Facility Cost-Saving?These 83.5 preventable infections are associated with $17.6 million (Canadian) in life-time HIV-related medical care costs, greatly exceeding Insite's operating ...
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[PDF] Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Report for 2019 ...According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), every dollar invested in SUD treatment yields a return on investment (ROI) of between $4 and $7 in ...Missing: Insite alternatives
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Supervised Injection Facilities as Harm Reduction - NIHConclusions: For people who inject drugs, supervised injection facilities may reduce risk of overdose morbidity and mortality and improve access to care, while ...
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Supervised safe consumption sites — lessons and opportunities for ...Sep 11, 2024 · Injection drug users' perceptions regarding use of a medically supervised safer injecting facility.
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Harm Reduction: A Misnomer - PMC - PubMed CentralNov 5, 2020 · 'Harm reduction' programs are usually justified on the utilitarian grounds that they aim to reduce the net harms of a behavior.
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Shortcomings of harm reduction: toward a morally invested drug ...This commentary looks at rhetorical shortcomings that may act to encumber longer term harm reduction adoption and promotion.
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Success or failure? Canada's drug decriminalisation test faces scrutinyMar 29, 2024 · In Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, a historic neighbourhood that has long grappled with social issues like poverty and drug use, advocates have ...
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Evaluation of the British Columbia Exemption to Allow for Personal ...Jun 6, 2025 · Concerns included the potential for increased drug use among youth, greater public drug consumption and visibility of drug use, and skepticism ...<|separator|>
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A scoping review on barriers and facilitators to harm reduction care ...Oct 23, 2024 · In fact, the drug toxicity death rate for British Columbians under 19 has steadily climbed since 2019, increasing from 1.4 deaths per 100,000 to ...
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Factors associated with abstinence in addiction inpatient treatment ...Jun 20, 2023 · Long-term abstinence was observed in 63.9% of patients. Of the treatment-related factors, early discontinuation of treatment, shorter treatment ...
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Debating the Drug Policy in Sweden: Stakeholders' Moral ...Advocates of the restrictive Swedish drug policy have emphasized the low prevalence of use among citizens and low levels of drug experimentation among Swedish ...Public Drug Policy Debates... · The Swedish Context · Results
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Drug policy in Sweden: a repressive approach that increases harm.Nov 15, 2018 · However, the degree to which Sweden's low prevalence of drug use can be attributed to its repressive approach is highly questionable, as ...
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Harm Reduction or Criminalization: Two Opposing Legislative ...Apr 19, 2023 · Opponents of harm reduction often argue that harm reduction tactics enable people to continue using drugs and thus enable the risks associated ...
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What Did It Take to Get Insite? by Irene Goldstone - NNPBCNov 9, 2011 · In May 2008 the BC Supreme Court ruled in favour of Insite and its clients. Although the Attorney General of Canada appealed the decision, the ...
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Canada (A.G.) v. PHS Community Services Society — The Insite ...The unanimous decision on important issues of constitutional law resolved an unseemly federal-provincial squabble over drug addiction treatment policy and ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Supervised injection facilities in Canada: past, present, and futureMay 18, 2017 · Along with changes to approval processes under federal legislation, there remains a need to revisit the operating procedures of supervised ...
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Decriminalizing people who use drugs in B.C. - Gov.bc.caMay 7, 2024 · Health Canada granted the province of BC a three-year exemption under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to decriminalize people who use drugs.
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B.C. drug decriminalization, safer supply linked with more overdosesMar 25, 2025 · A study into safer supply and drug decriminalization policies in BC has found that both policies were associated with increased opioid overdose ...
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[PDF] Unregulated Drug Deaths- Summary - Gov.bc.caFeb 28, 2025 · Data up to end of Jan 2025. Last refreshed 28 Feb 2025. Unregulated Drug Deaths and Death Rate per 100,000 Population, 2014-2025. Death Year.
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Pierre Poilievre calls supervised consumption sites 'drug dens' - CBCJul 12, 2024 · Supervised consumption sites are "drug dens" that a future Conservative government would not fund and seek to close, party leader Pierre Poilievre said Friday.
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Poilievre will Make Recovery a Reality for 50,000 CanadiansA new Conservative government will invest in recovery, cut off federal funding for opioids and defund drug dens, so we can bring our loved ones home drug ...Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024
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As Canadian drug deaths rise, programs to keep users safe face ...Jul 24, 2024 · Years into a drug overdose crisis, Canada is facing backlash against government-sanctioned programs such as legal injection sites designed ...
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DeepDive: Opposition to supervised consumption sites is growing ...Sep 10, 2025 · The remaining articles were related to Pierre Poilievre's opposition to consumption sites (six), Alberta's decision to close down a Calgary site ...<|separator|>
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Poilievre promises to fund 50,000 addictions recovery spacesApr 6, 2025 · Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Sunday that he'll fund centre-based addictions care for 50000 Canadians if elected PM.
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The Conservatives have vowed to 'defund federal drug dens.' Here's ...Apr 16, 2025 · Poilievre has spoken out against SCS facilities for years, claiming they create public disorder in their neighbourhoods and are ineffective ...
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Canadian supervised consumption sites statistics - Health InfobaseOct 6, 2023 · Supervised consumption sites (SCS) are facilities where people can consume pre-obtained drugs under the supervision of trained staff.
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[PDF] Supervised Consumption Services in OntarioOn August 20th, 2024, the Ontario provincial government announced new legislation that would force the closure of most of Ontario's 17 supervised consumption ...
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Opioid- and Stimulant-related Harms in Canada: Key findingsSep 23, 2025 · So far in 2025 (Jan to Mar), most (78%) apparent opioid toxicity deaths in Canada occurred in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario 2.Missing: 2003 | Show results with:2003
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Overdose mortality incidence and supervised consumption services ...We found that the period during which SCS were implemented in Toronto was associated with a reduced overdose mortality in surrounding neighbourhoods.
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“We've lost a lot of lives:” the impact of the closure of North America's ...Jun 5, 2025 · Our study examines the aftermath of the closure of what was once North America's busiest SCS, located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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Drug decriminalisation in Portugal: setting the record straight.May 13, 2021 · They rose slightly in the following years, before returning to 2005 levels in 2011, with only 10 drug overdose deaths recorded in that year.Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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How Portugal eased its opioid epidemic, while U.S. drug deaths ...Feb 24, 2024 · Portugal's overdose death rates are a tiny fraction of U.S. fatalities Portugal cut drug deaths by 80%, using free health care and addiction ...Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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5 Years After: Portugal's Drug Decriminalization Policy Shows ...Apr 7, 2009 · Five years later, the number of deaths from street drug overdoses dropped from around 400 to 290 annually, and the number of new HIV cases ...Missing: uptake statistics<|separator|>
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How Portugal is solving its opioid problemOct 1, 2018 · Portugal now has the lowest drug-related death rate in Western Europe, with a mortality rate a tenth of Britain's and a fiftieth of the United ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Decriminalization or more treatment? Comparing 2 approaches to ...Jun 20, 2025 · Drug convictions have plummeted, 5 supervised consumption sites have zero overdose-related deaths,6 and people using a regulated safe supply ...
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[PDF] CASE STUDY - Transform Drug Policy FoundationIn 2001, Portugal decriminalised the personal possession of all drugs as part of a wider re-orientation of policy towards a health-led approach.Missing: uptake | Show results with:uptake
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[PDF] HARM REDUCTION SERVICES IN SWITZERLANDSupervised consumption sites: a nuanced assessment of the causal evidence ... To what extent do supervised drug consumption services incorporate non-injection ...
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50 years of harm reduction in Europe: high time for transformationMay 30, 2025 · Switzerland has since become one of the champions in harm reduction. They developed a balanced four-pillar drug policy approach, integrating law ...
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Addiction and Recovery in Dutch Governmental and Practice-Level ...Apr 15, 2022 · The Netherlands became the first place in the world to have government-approved needle exchange and supervised injecting facilities and has had ...
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Review Supervised injection services: What has been demonstrated ...SISs were found to be associated with reduced levels of public drug injections and dropped syringes. Of the articles, 85% originated from Vancouver or Sydney.