Pubdate: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2001 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/441 Author: Brian Francis Note: Headline supplied by newshawk MORE DETOX FACILITIES NEEDED NOT POLICE POWERS Mr Carr's strategies to address the findings of the drug summit seem to be: grant greater powers for the police to confiscate property, detain suspects and conduct medical searches; close the detox units; don't replace drug and alcohol staff; employ more analysts. Did we read the same report, Mr Carr? We scream "save our kids from drugs" but when our kids fall victim to drug abuse we seem all too keen to degrade them further. Central Sydney Area Health Services (CSAH) has two detox units, the McKinnon Unit at Rozelle Hospital and Basement 82 at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Basement 82 is now closed and the official word is that RPA Drug and Alcohol Services is closed until after Easter due to staff shortages. A perusal of the Herald's employment section today shows zero advertisements for drug and alcohol workers in CSAH. However, for the NSW Health Drug Programs Bureau there are positions for two managers and 19 different policy analysts. The total remuneration package for these positions is $1,393,288. Sorry, Mr Carr, but I don't have faith that these strategies will address the real problem for victims of drug-related crimes, or users and their families. Brian Francis, Alexandria, March 29. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D