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How Dryden, Ont., is supporting people living with addictions and food insecurity

How Dryden, Ont., is supporting people living with addictions and food insecurity

CBC
Thursday, October 06, 2022 10:24:04 PM UTC

As the City of Dryden continues to respond to homelessness and overdose crises across Canada, community members and agencies are coming together to offer new programs and services for the most vulnerable in the northwestern Ontario city.

Dryden is among northwestern Ontario communities that have seen a growing number of overdoses and mental health and addictions-related emergency department visits, according to data provided by the regional hospital.

But unlike larger urban centres, Dryden doesn't have several key resources.

Shauna Pinkerton has been living with addiction for decades, and is now on her journey of recovery.

As a community support worker, she provides harm reduction supplies and education to people still using drugs or experiencing homelessness.

"We need an emergency shelter," said Pinkerton. "We need somewhere for people to be able to go. We have no detox. We should have those two resources already in place and be looking at the safe injection site at this point. 

"I definitely see this as a turning point. If we do not get the resources in here soon, we're going to see more and more overdoses. We're going to see a lot more death and a lot more despair," she said about her hometown, which has a population of about 7,400 and is 350 kilometres west of Thunder Bay.

In the past year, CBC has visited Dryden multiple times to report on how the city is dealing with issues surrounding mental health, addictions and homelessness. Here are some of the new initiatives that have started or are being considered.

Over the summer, the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) has been leading a feasibility study related to creating supervised consumption sites in four communities across the region, including Dryden. The NWHU services 19 small municipalities and 39 First Nations across one-fifth of Ontario's land mass.

A supervised consumption site is a space where people are allowed to bring their own drugs to be injected, snorted, inhaled or consumed in a safe and clean environment. Trained workers are present to provide clean supplies and intervene in the case of an accidental overdose, according to the NWHU.

Other services often provided at supervised consumption sites include:

There are 39 supervised consumption sites in operation across Canada, with most in large centres like Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal and southern Ontario cities, according to Health Canada. 

Gillian Lunny, manager and chief nursing officer at the NWHU, confirmed in an email to CBC News that all feasibility study data had been collected, and a final report should be ready by the end of October.

Since June, the Dryden Regional Health Centre (DRHC) has been offering a rapid access addiction medicine (RAAM) clinic for people living with addiction and looking for support.

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