Pubdate: Wed, 14 May 2003 Source: Vancouver Courier (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Vancouver Courier Contact: http://www.vancourier.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/474 Author: James Tigchelaar, VANDU HELPING BUILD HEALTHIER COMMUNITY To the editor: Re: "Cop kudo," Kudos & Kvetches, April 27. I was once told by a wise mentor that the best way to not look like an ass is to avoid commenting on things about which you know nothing. Whoever writes Kudos & Kvetches could benefit from this wisdom. Your representation of Downtown Eastside drug-user groups (of which there's only one-VANDU) as a "pro-slum, pro-drug lobby... who want the area to remain a drug-infested ghetto" indicates that you know very little about that organization or the essence of harm reduction. I have worked as a registered nurse in the Downtown Eastside for over 10 years and lately-with pride-a fair chunk of that beside VANDU members. They actively provide and advocate for services with unmistakable objectives: to improve the lives of people with illnesses (like addiction), and to reduce their exposure to harm (like disease and overdose). It's really quite simple and elegant. If we improve the quality of life for people in the community, we improve their health. By improving the health of individuals in the community we, by extension, build a healthier community. This is neither pro-slum, nor pro-drug. While I'm not personally at the stage of wanting to tear a strip off Mayor Campbell, I do share VANDU's concerns around the current single pillar approach to the implementation of the Four Pillars plan. If we had effective alcohol and drug services in place for addicts, then the police being out in greater force could result in movement of addicts into those services and-one would hope-on to something healthier. Implementing the enforcement pillar alone only serves to shove people who are already sick around. This accomplishes little in the area of building a healthier community or drug policy reform and will result in sicker people and a more damaged community. I would encourage the Courier to try to avoid printing silly comments like those in your K&K column. They're somewhat reminiscent of the thankfully defunct Community Alliance's tactics. If you're going to comment on the motivation and objectives of any organization, spend some time with them-ask them. I know the folks at VANDU. They're genuine and caring and would be happy to fill you in on who they are and what they're trying to accomplish. James Tigchelaar, Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake