@Mollie_Whuppie Great question! Yes. A study around the opening of a centre in Vancouver found that it halved initially: https://t.co/flaPHvaoz4 I've heard anecdotally that it declined further over time. There was also a study done in Sydney, which I rea
@JCraig_Miles By “issue” d you mean public injection? Because actually the evidence demonstrates a decrease in public injection following the opening of nearby SCS. https://t.co/OoqEj79WlS
Safer injecting facility was independently associated with ...reductions in the number of drug users injecting in public... publicly discarded syringes... and injection-related litter...measurable improvements in public order... https://t.co/oKrUhb1gWQ
@michelletandler reduced OD’s https://t.co/oOAOYLIylF increases access and coordination to treatment https://t.co/OCB1zxS6fr improves neighborhood https://t.co/ZW6LIHVePV
Changes in public order after the opening of a medically supervised safer injecting facility for illicit injection drug users. (Improver) - PubMed - NCBI @hakique https://t.co/7ubjOL9I81
@le_Patron_sympa @Olivier131234 Fun facts : 1/ Les salles sont associées à une réduction dans l'injection de drogues en public, source https://t.co/pMcxXdFc3c (normal, c'est fait dans une salle) 2/ Les salles sont associées à une réduction du nombre de ser
@chrisApharm The relationship between public order and safe injecting rooms has been studies. It doesn't increase issues of public order, but does decrease public injecting. https://t.co/zmzRADqHqM https://t.co/Cm0JoE5Yca
@bigGiniroquois @mc_cal1 @GinettePT @cathmckenna "The opening of the safer injecting facility was independently associated with improvements in several measures of public order, including reduced public injection drug use and public syringe disposal." http
*As an aside, this means they didn't consider the ADDITIONAL indirect economic benefits of decreased crime, public drug use, and discarded needles, like in this other @CMAJ study ↩️ https://t.co/4KAXgwNdUo [5/10] https://t.co/JEEeZskcMX
@denver_arms @KyleClark https://t.co/wLDK7Ww3pO - sites *do* attract high risk users, as intended https://t.co/NTrNvtIYoj - Effects were net positive on the community https://t.co/hnqSdAj5ge - safer injecting habits in the community https://t.co/RfIoCoi
@thephilosotroll I pointed that out to him, but he didn't respond of course https://t.co/RarUzma1QK
@lauraincapetown @jengerson Yeah we don't lock people down for being sick, that's just silly https://t.co/dH92f1RHPp
"The opening of the safer injecting facility was independently associated with improvements in several measures of public order, including reduced public injection drug use and public syringe disposal" https://t.co/ZgLUDSCu7B
RT @ACTINOSProject: @asherjudah @BarnsGreg Ooh, this is a good one... https://t.co/rI18xYgSqR
RT @ACTINOSProject: @asherjudah @BarnsGreg Ooh, this is a good one... https://t.co/rI18xYgSqR
@asherjudah @BarnsGreg Ooh, this is a good one... https://t.co/rI18xYgSqR
Une autre étude de 2004 a montré que la SCMR de Vancouver a non seulement permis de faire baisser le nombre de consommateurs à ciel ouvert, mais que ça a aussi permis de réduire le nombre de seringues et matériel disposés dans le quartier. https://t.co/vJ3
@eileenmcarey @LondonBreed Data show increased access to sterile syringes and safe injection sites reduces human harm while also reducing drug-related litter and shooting up in public. https://t.co/bG6wPzl6wU
@ceu101 @toddeherman @MayorEdMurray @VancouverPD They were already there. Had been for years. If anything, research showed *improved* public order nearby. https://t.co/xdoAqHKgcY
@chrisfishsea @LeoBeletsky Research is more reliable: https://t.co/R2dS7GLASS
@LiciaCorbella http://t.co/u8IIyHjfBT - "Did not observe an increase in number of drug dealers in vicinity of the facility"
@picardonhealth Dear MTL: opening of #InSite was associated with reduced public disorder (injecting, syringe disposal) http://t.co/NKFv3khG