City to advocate for closure of Overdose Prevention Site, direct funds to support programs
Some changes could soon be on the way for how vulnerable people are supported in Lethbridge.
A motion from Mayor Blaine Hyggen was approved in a 7-2 vote on Dec. 2 to request that the Alberta Government conclude the use of the Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) in Lethbridge.
After ARCHES ceased to operate the city’s Supervised Consumption Site (SCS) in August 2020, Alberta Health Services (AHS) began operating the OPS, saying that it would offer many of the same services as the SCS, but that it would have a “heavy emphasis on access to recovery-oriented supports such as transitional shelter, detox, and referral to treatment.”
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