
Vancouver Sun (12.18.02) - Friday, December 27, 2002
Frances Bula
Vancouver agencies will likely submit an umbrella proposal for several sites to be approved at once, rather than having to file a separate application for each site. That group will likely include the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, the BC Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, and the Center for Disease Control.
Although Victoria, Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebec City sent police, health and government representatives, Vancouver is the closest to finalizing a proposal.
The guidelines say the sites will get exemptions from Health Canada only if they are for a "scientific" purpose; that proposals have to have been approved by standard peer reviews and ethical review boards; that all users will be research subjects; and that no one with a criminal record can work at the site. Heather Hay, head of VCHA's Downtown Eastside health project, said the meeting indicated some guideline flexibility. She earlier pointed out that VCHA routinely hires people with criminal records as addiction and alcohol counselors, so banning peer counselors from safe injection sites did not make sense. Budgetary and police oversight issues also remain to be worked out.
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