Pubdate: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 Date: 09/11/2000 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author: Alana Hirsh Note: title supplied by MAP The Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users receives only $118,000 from the Vancouver/Richmond Health Board, not the $300,000 cited in the Aug. 31 article, "Planned safe-injection site faces opposition in area." VANDU is a non-profit organization which provides lifesaving services to drug-users. Its members are primarily drug-users or former users. They operate according to the harm reduction model, a set of practical and proven strategies with the goal of meeting drug users on their own territory to help them reduce harm associated with their drug use. Their noble activities include: peer-support and education; street patrols (cleaning dirty needles off streets and watching for people who may need medical attention); hospital visits (providing moral support and essentials like clean underwear and razors); and methadone support-groups. Vancouver has the highest rate of drug-use and drug-associated health problems, including HIV and hepatitis, in Canada. The latest scientific evidence has proven that drug addiction should be approached as a treatable biopsychosocial disease, but the recent War on Drugs has left a chasm of distrust between drug-users and public officials that makes appropriate treatment difficult to impossible. VANDU is in a unique position to access drug-users whom physicians and other health-professionals cannot reach. Alana Hirsh, MD Vancouver