Is the debate ofver drug supervised consumption sites finally coming to an end? Within the past two years the number of safe consumption sites approved to operate in Canada has gone from one to 22, as well as some interim sites.
In this 5 part series: Angela Kokott explores various angles around these sites. How do they work? Where will they be? How does the neighbourhood feel? Will this help a big population in our city?
PART 1: Miranda Compton, Regional Director of Prevention at Vancouver Coastal Health, shares how safe consumption sites work at her site that is already up and operating.
PART 2: Tom Vernon, Provincial Affairs Reporter with Global Edmonton, speaks on the afternoon Health Canada approved four safe drug consumption sites in Edmonton.
PART 3: Associate Minister of Health, Brandy Payne, shares information on the supervised consumption site approved for the Sheldon Chumir centre here in Calgary.
PART 4: The City will now be offering safe areas where addicts can consume drugs while still having access to the life-saving measures in case of overdose. Peter Oliver, President of the Beltline Neighbourhoods Association, shares his views of this site.
PART 5: Jason Walker, Unit Sergeant for the Guns and Gangs Unit with the Calgary Police Service, expalins how CPS feels about safe consumption sites in Calgary.