Posted on 08/27/2004 12:47:00 AM PDT by MadIvan
Social workers in Winnipeg have begun handing out high-quality crack pipes and instructions to addicts on the city's streets, part of a harm-reduction strategy put in place by local health officials.
The program is modelled on one in Toronto and comes decades after Winnipeg began giving injection-drug users clean needles in return for dirty ones. Although fully approved, the program was launched with no public notice and has only this week become widely known, said Dr. Margaret Fast, a medical officer of health who works for the city.
Dr. Fast told globeandmail.com Thursday that she had so far received only two phone calls from irate citizens, but she conceded that there may be more to come as the story gains wider circulation.
The major concerns seem to be that this will encourage drug use ... but that's done elsewhere, she said in a telephone interview from Winnipeg. The process we use for providing [the pipe] is relatively rigorous, I think.
The kits are not handed out to just anyone who asks, she stressed, but are given to crack cocaine users who have been assessed by trained social workers, who in many cases have had multiple interactions with those users.
Dr. Fast said that the program was launched because patrolling social workers with an outfit called Street Connections had noticed that some injection-drug users were switching to crack and that others were using the cocaine derivative in addition to their habitual drug. With that shift came a new slate of health concerns.
Using makeshift or poorly-made crack pipes can cause oral cuts or burns. If shared, these pipes can also help spread blood-borne diseases, particularly if the group includes drug users who also sell sex. The transmission of both hepatitis and HIV is a concern in such a situation, Dr. Fast said, describing the grim scenario of a pipe passing from mouth to mouth, repeatedly coming into contact with bleeding lips and cracked gums.
Winnipeg's new harm reduction strategy dubbed the safer crack use kit' is designed to minimize these dangers. It is intended for use by a single person only and includes a good-quality glass pipe less likely to injure users. It also includes metal screens, alcohol swabs (for those users who do end up sharing), pipe cleaners, matches, lip balm, at least one condom and information about where addicts can get help. It also includes instructions on how to use the kit.
Dr. Fast said that it is too early to assess how well the program is working. Surveying will be done, she said, though success goes beyond the disease-reduction goals themselves. Such a kit has the corollary benefit of giving social workers an excuse to engage crack users in conversation, she said, and it gives the users a reason to co-operate with the social workers.
Ping!
"Yeah, like I would REALLY smoke something named after a part of my a-s" --- Dennis Leary
Calling all Libertarians...Winnepeg wants YOU!
Government-supported crack smoking. No wonder Canada's been going downhill under the Liberals.
What's next? Is Manitoba going to buy the junkies their crack in order to stop crack whores from prostituting themselves? That would replace their pimps with the government. A fitting description of liberalism.
But, doubtless, smoking tobacco is banned in public places
Hrm. They outlaw guns and make crack smoking safer. ...and their Liberals call us idiots.
If it wasn't so bleeding tragic, it'd be funny.
It's called harm-reduction, boneheads, and it's the reason that Australia has many less instances of HIV/Hep C per capita than the USA.
I know because I used to work in the field.
Belongs on the "Just Damn" list!
LOL "Got anything that'll make me paranoid and impotent, hey give me some of that" - Robin Williams
You can't be serious.
Why not?
Where did all that $$$ for the pipes come from? Taxes up in smoke!
I imagine that is why those who sanctioned this have been keeping the scheme quiet, by not publicising it.
There obviously can't be overwhelming support for this scheme in Winnipeg if they are anxious about ordinary citizens finding out about it.
Working to get a crack pipe or give them away?
Sorry KJ, I know it's not funny to see what you've seen. However, we are talking pipes not needles, where hard data does some talking. Keeping you lips from burning and getting a new pipe won't fly far here in common sense land.
Working in needle exchange, actually. Crack really isn't that much of a problem here in Australia.
That said, some of the comments before mine infuriated me, and I had to make my views known.
So I'm not a harda$$ Republican. Maybe I lean a little to the libertarian point of view. So does P.J. O'Rourke, and I don't see him getting universally panned around here... do you?
But on the bright side, the Liberal base will have been "reduced".
Too bad your violent crime has skyrocketed since your guns were banned! It must be hell living under a gov't where the citizens are not trusted to even own a weapon must less defend themselves.
I call allowing idiots to freely smoke crack, shoot up, whatever, GOVERNMENT PACIFICATION!
Ahh, the joys of socialism. Enjoy it.
Ah, I see, it's about assessment by trained social workers.
I can hear ol' Crackhead Charlie now, "Yep, I'm a certified, bonafide, government approved crackhead. Here's my certificate, my diploma and look, a nice pipe too."
Ol' Crackhead eyes water for a second, thinking about that special moment. Then, it's back to the old grind of getting high.
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