Pubdate: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 Source: Prince George Citizen (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Prince George Citizen Contact: http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/350 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n000/a339.html Author: Andrew Tejero SOCIAL ISSUES WON'T BE SOLVED WITH 'GET A JOB' CLICHES Re: Lots of jobs out there (letter, Aug. 29). If you ever spent a moment with a person who suffers from addiction and poverty you'd understand that the solution is not just as easy as telling someone to get a job. Some people don't have the means to get training or even to maintain an appropriate level of hygiene. What prospective employer would hire an employee like that? Would you hire an employee that might only shower once a week or maybe didn't brush their teeth? Sometimes a person can't afford toothpaste, or even have a place to bathe, or a home. There might be years of addiction, alcoholism or substance abuse that has to be addressed first before he or she can even hope to find employment. The problem on our streets is addiction and violence. These concerns need to be addressed by whatever means are available. If some taxpayer money has to be spent for the creation of a safe injection site, then so be it. At least then the logistics of trying to tackle the issues at hand are focused into a tangible area. I don't think anyone in their mind likes being addicted to drugs or taking handouts. For these people trying to change things is hard, and making that choice is much harder. On top of it all, there are decades of abuse, neglect and self-esteem issues that are often a burden on the shoulders of some of these people. It's time to take a practical approach instead of the almighty ideal of "have some pride" and "pick yourself up." Honestly, if it where that easy then we wouldn't have this problem. I think as a community we should do what we can to help, and certainly having a little compassion would be a start. Andrew Tejero Prince George - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake