Pubdate: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 Source: Metro (CN ON, Ottawa) Copyright: 2006 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Author: Kenneth Jackson PLAN TAKES AIM AT ADDICTIONS City Creating Strategy To Tackle Drug Problems A new strategy coming to Ottawa in June aims to address the growing problems of drugs and addiction in the city. Mayor Bob Chiarelli said the Integrated Drugs and Addictions Strategy would tackle Ottawa's epidemic rates of hepatitis C and HIV among intravenous drug users. "This shows there is in fact a need for community action. We are going to do anything we can to make it happen," Chiarelli said yesterday at city hall, where 40 community figureheads, police and city councillors were briefed on the strategy. The strategy will focus on improving four key areas: prevention, treatment, harm reduction and enforcement. The city has programs that span those priorities now, but the strategy will develop an overall framework for addressing drug and addiction-related problems. One hope is for a drug addiction treatment facility for Ottawa's youth. Right now, up to 300 people are forced to seek treatment outside of the area, according to Steve Kanellakos, deputy city manager of community and protective services. "That caused all these people to come together to deal with these issues in Ottawa," said Kanellakos. Obtaining a residential treatment facility tops the list of goals needing to be addressed, Chiarelli said. The city will seek public input, which it hopes to gather through consultations starting in April. A report on the information gathered from experts, the public and through research will go to the Health, Recreation and Social Services committee this summer. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin