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B.C. safe supply advocates rally to mark 7 years of toxic drug crisis

More than 11,300 British Columbians have died from toxic drug deaths since 2016
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Seven years have passed since B.C. declared the overdose crisis a public health emergency, yet little has been done to reduce the number of lives taken by an increasingly toxic drug supply, say advocates.

Safe supply advocates and families impacted by substance use held a rally outside the Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria Friday (April 14) to mark the seventh anniversary of the public health emergency, and call for policy changes.

Jessica Michalofsky holds a sign facing out towards traffic at a safe supply rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)
Jessica Michalofsky holds a sign facing out towards traffic at a safe supply rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)

Jessica Michalofsky, a Camosun College instructor, said the most devastating thing that can happen to a parent is losing their child. She lost her 25-year-old son Aubrey, who had just finished his law and justice degree at Selkirk College in Castlegar, to toxic drug poisoning last year.

害羞草研究所淚t is this government害羞草研究所檚 policy to provide safe supply 害羞草研究所 back in July 2021 they announced that they were going to be unrolling supply of safer drugs for people,害羞草研究所 she told the Victoria News at the rally. 害羞草研究所淏ut as of right now, there害羞草研究所檚 only a few pilot projects in a few locations that actually offer that safe supply. So we need a massive expansion of that if we害羞草研究所檙e going to undercut the black market and actually save lives.害羞草研究所

Michalofsky害羞草研究所檚 son is just one of over 11,300 British Columbians and 1,800 Islanders who have died as a result of the crisis since April 2016. More than 800 have died over the same period in Greater Victoria alone.

Safe supply advocates hold a rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. The day marks seven years since the province declared the overdose public health emergency. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)
Safe supply advocates hold a rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. The day marks seven years since the province declared the overdose public health emergency. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)

Based on figures from the BC Coroners Service, illicit drug toxicity deaths have increased by 109 per cent in Greater Victoria from 2016 to 2022, while deaths have surged by 130 per cent provincewide.

害羞草研究所淲hen we talk about treatment, we also need to realize that substance-use disorder for many people is a lifelong disease and people need comprehensive treatment 害羞草研究所 not just 30 days before coughing them out onto the street, where as soon as they have a moment of weakness, they reach out to the illicit supply and die,害羞草研究所 said Michalofsky.

Registered nurse Sarah Lovegrove said she has seen a massive influx of people suffering from fatal overdoses over the last several years at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, where she works as a clinical instructor for Vancouver Island University. She said the sharp rise in overdoses from opioids mixed with fentanyl, xylazine and benzodiazepines, compounded with COVID and staffing shortages, has left hospital staff struggling to provide the care that many need.

While Lovegrove wants to see the safe supply programs expanded across the province, she admitted safe supply alone is simply not enough.

害羞草研究所淗ousing is a health-care issue. When someone doesn害羞草研究所檛 have a home, they can害羞草研究所檛 get better, so it害羞草研究所檚 absolutely imperative that we get everyone housed,害羞草研究所 she said.

Safe supply advocates hold a rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. The day marks seven years since the province declared the overdose public health emergency. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)
Safe supply advocates hold a rally outside the B.C. Ministry of Health in downtown Victoria April 14. The day marks seven years since the province declared the overdose public health emergency. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)

害羞草研究所淭he province needs the political balls to do the right thing,害羞草研究所 Moms Stop the Harm member Jennifer Howard put it bluntly. 害羞草研究所淭hey must provide an urgent response to this crisis, in the same way we saw with COVID. The contrast between these two public health emergencies is appalling.害羞草研究所

In a joint statement, Premier David Eby, Mental Health and Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside, and provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the province will continue scaling up detox and recovery services across the full spectrum of care.

害羞草研究所淭oday, we deepen our resolve to save lives and improve lives, even as the COVID-19 pandemic害羞草研究所檚 impacts have made the drug supply even more toxic for people in our province.害羞草研究所

In 2023 so far, 211 British Columbians have died as the result of a toxic drug poisoning.

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