The mayor of Vancouver says the city is disappointed about the new location of an overdose prevention site in the downtown core. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns


April 04, 2024

The mayor of Vancouver, Ken Sim, has expressed disappointment regarding the relocation of an overdose prevention site (OPS) within the city's downtown area.

In a recent news release, Mayor Sim conveyed the city's dissatisfaction with the decision to move the Thomus Donaghy OPS to Howe Street without prior consultation with municipal authorities. He argued that instead of relocating to Howe Street, the site should have been transferred to the nearby St. Paul’s Hospital.

Vancouver Coastal Health, the health authority responsible for overseeing OPS operations, announced earlier this week that the Thomus Donaghy OPS had officially commenced operations at its new location on Howe Street, located on the 1000 block. However, despite the move, there is currently no signage indicating the presence of the OPS at the new address.

The Thomus Donaghy OPS initially opened its doors in March 2021 but was forced to relocate due to the expiration of its lease at its previous location on Seymour Street.

According to Vancouver Coastal Health, the relocation has resulted in a significant increase in daily visits to the site, with a surge of 150 per cent since its reopening. Moreover, the OPS has successfully intervened in over 200 drug overdoses, underscoring its vital role in harm reduction efforts within the community.

Mayor Sim acknowledged the complexities involved in selecting suitable locations for OPS facilities, recognizing the need to strike a balance between providing essential services and minimizing adverse impacts on surrounding neighborhoods, such as Yaletown.

While expressing surprise at the relocation decision, Mayor Sim extended his appreciation to Vancouver Coastal Health for their efforts in providing crucial services to individuals struggling with addiction. He emphasized the importance of ongoing communication and collaboration between municipal authorities and health organizations to address community concerns and ensure the effective operation of OPS facilities.

Moving forward, Mayor Sim stated the city's readiness to engage with Vancouver Coastal Health to gain a better understanding of their operational plans for the OPS at its new location. He reiterated the city's commitment to supporting harm reduction initiatives while prioritizing the well-being of Vancouver residents and neighborhoods.

The relocation of the Thomus Donaghy OPS highlights the ongoing challenges faced by municipalities in addressing the complex issue of substance abuse and overdose prevention. As communities grapple with rising rates of addiction and overdose deaths, the need for accessible and effective harm reduction services remains paramount.

In light of these developments, stakeholders continue to advocate for collaborative approaches that prioritize evidence-based strategies, community engagement, and comprehensive support systems to address the multifaceted nature of addiction and substance use disorders.

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