Are Canada's Safer Supply Programs in Jeopardy?

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Are Canada's Safer Supply Programs in Jeopardy?
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Politics may override existing and emerging evidence that seems to support the benefits of safer supply programs.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently called on Canada 's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop approving and launch a review of the country's current safe supply programs, which are intended to provide a safer alternative to toxic illegal drugs for people who are at high risk for overdose. He also requested that provincial support be a requirement for sites that offer safe supply.

"It is quite scary to see how fast politicians are dismantling life-saving initiatives," Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes, PhD, Canada Research Chair in Person-Centered Care in Addiction and Public Health at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, told"We had decade after decade of the war on drugs, stringent treatment regulations, widely expanded treatments without much improvement," she said.

Ford's position is"misguided," Elaine Hyshka, PhD, Canada Research Chair in Health Systems Innovation at the University of Alberta's School of Public Health in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, told."The programs were funded to address the worsening drug poisoning epidemic and are undergoing scientific evaluation.

Staff reported that"key successes related to staffing have included the benefits of a multidisciplinary team where team members have diverse perspectives and common goals. The team is well-rooted in community harm reduction practice, has a keen social justice analysis, and has established open modes of communication and support."to safer supply program implementation.

Rather than closing safer supply sites, she added,"It is time to improve upon what we are learning and solidify these services."

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