Open Letter: Defunding Lethbridge ARCHES SCS

Open Letter: Defunding Lethbridge ARCHES SCS
If you or your organization would like to add your names as signatories to this open letter, please email [email protected].
 

 
Original Sent: July 16, 2020
 
To:  Jason Luan Minister, Tyler Shandro
Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Minister of Health
CC: Premier Jason Kenney
Premier of Alberta
 

 
Open Letter: Defunding Lethbridge ARCHES SCS

 
Dear Honourable Minister and Associate Minister Shandro and Luan:
 
Albertans for Ethical Drug Policy are disheartened and appalled by today’s announcement to defund the supervised consumption service (SCS) in Lethbridge. We are a collaborative group comprised of advocates, service providers, and people with lived/living experience (PWLLE). We are strongly urging you to consider the ramifications of this decision. Defunding the busiest SCS in Canada will undoubtedly lead to significant harm, and a sharp increase in deaths. The existing services must remain in-tact, to ensure continuity of care for the average 800 visits/day that occur at the Lethbridge SCS.
 
We agree there are unanswered questions related to the use of public funds, but to say this decision is not driven by ideology is laughable. If a fire department mishandled its funding, the government would not close down the station. The overdose crisis in Alberta is a raging fire, and we need to maintain and bolster current harm reduction services. Replacing the current SCS in Lethbridge with a mobile site that has a two-person capacity is the equivalent of using a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. When similar situations occur concerning operations and spending, a new management team is inserted or a different organization is tasked with taking over. The approach being taken with Lethbridge is deliberate and will lead to individual and community harms at an alarming rate.
 
Overdoses have been on the rise across Alberta; despite not having access to current reporting, we hear from service providers and we see the rise in EMS call for overdose. The dual crisis of a global pandemic and a drug poisoning epidemic are putting people at compounded risk for overdose death. We know that COVID-19 has pushed many at-risk of overdose into isolation and has made the current drug supply more volatile than ever before. Any disruption in existing services across this province is death sentence to our most vulnerable Albertans.
 
Minister Shandro and Associate Minister Luan, we are asking you to:
  1. Maintain funding for Lethbridge SCS operations, to maintain current services provided
  2. Develop a transition strategy that assures continuity of care for those accessing SCS in Lethbridge
These are not complicated requests. We are simply asking that the people who have come to rely on services in Lethbridge do not become collateral damage. We will not comment on an organization’s financial decisions, because our interest is in supporting people who do not have a voice in decision-making process. The clients of Lethbridge ARCHES have done nothing to deserve being cast out into the street during a dual health crisis.
 
 
Signed,
 
Calgary Coalition for Harm Reduction
Canadian Association for Safe Supply (CASS)
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Change the Face of Addiction
Coalition for Harm Reduction (CFHR)
Friends of Medicare
Moms Stop the Harm
 
Ashleigh Alder, RN, B
Courtney Amoraal, RN, BScN
Dr Katherine Bisby, MD, CCFP
Wyatt Boudreau
Saige Brown, BA, Harm Reduction Specialist
Rochelle Caruso, MSc Student
Dr Sher Clain
Dr Simon Colgan
Jamie Dos Santo, RN, BN
Rachael Edwards, RN, BN
Tyler Eggenberger, ACPDr Christine Froelich, MD, FRCPC
Kara Fleming
Heather Hatch, RN, BN
Lori Hatfield, MSTH Advocate
Mandy Karr, MN, NP
Amie Kerber, RN, BScN
Hailey Mawer, RN, BScN
Maria McGrath
Dr Van Nguyen
Dr Pawel Niemczewski, MD, CCFP
Dr Annelies Norrdman, MD
Ashley Northey
Randy Nystrom
Sandi Nystrom
Kim Pronto
Miranda Roll, PCP
Sharon Rowan, MD, CCFP, MSc, HBSc
Elizabeth Sentner, RN, BN
Corey Ranger, RN, BN
Ashley Robertson, RN, BN
Kari Ursulescu, MSTH Advocate, Medicine Hat Drug Coalition 
Patty Wilson, MSC, NP