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Region approves supervised injection sites, Cambridge immediately bans them.
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(04-11-2018, 11:58 AM)chutten Wrote: Words have power and "up" is a positive direction, so there's a possible systemic bias in place, even if unintentional.

To the topic of safe and supervised injection sites, I am of the opinion that Hospitals should be required to provide room on their premises for them. That would take care of a lot of the access, safety, staffing, and location concerns, no?

It might, in the case of Grand River.  Less so in the case of St Mary's.  The Sanguen Clinic in Uptown Waterloo might also be an option - it could even be complimentary to their existing services for Hep C and HIV positive people.
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RE: Region approves supervised injection sites, Cambridge immediately bans them. - by panamaniac - 04-11-2018, 01:17 PM

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