Pubdate: Tue, 04 Nov 2008
Source: Comox Valley Echo (CN BC)
Copyright: 2008 Comox Valley Echo
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Author: Philip Round

EXTENSION OF WOMEN'S DRUG REHAB PROGRAM WINS SUPPORT

The extension of a drug rehabilitation initiative for women in the 
Comox Valley is being supported by Courtenay City Council.

Last night Heather Ney and Sam Sommers spoke to councillors about a 
pilot scheme that began here in June and which, they said, is really 
proving its worth.

There are now three beds for women with drug problems at the 
transition house instead of one, and under the pilot program, support 
staff have also been funded.

The province provided lump sum of $17,000 and a daily allowance of 
just over $52 per bed to cover the pilot scheme's costs.

The four-month program was due to end in September, but has continued 
thanks to an anonymous donor who gave $5,000 to keep it going.

But as that extra money is now running out, the council was urged to 
write to the province's health ministry to ask them to keep the 
service going, as the three beds have been occupied 85 per cent of the time.

The council agreed, and also expressed interest in a longer-term idea 
to establish a dedicated house with six treatment beds.

Sommers said the province has indicated it is willing to support such 
initiatives if local governments donate the land and grant the 
appropriate zoning for such a facility.

Mayor Starr Winchester said such facilities were desperately needed 
in Courtenay and she was optimistic that something could be done.
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