Pubdate: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 Source: Australian, The (Australia) Copyright: News Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/ Author: Lyn Dengate SAFE INJECTING ROOMS NOT 'IMMORAL' I WAS disappointed to read statements by the Queensland premier, Mr Beattie, and the Health Minister, Ms Wendy Edmond, regarding a trial of safe injecting mains (Shooting galleries "immoral", 7/9). Claims this is an "immoral" stand are simply outrageous. What is more immoral is the Government sitting back and doing nothing while Queenslanders die unnecessarily. A month ago the Australian Democrats called on the Queensland Government to introduce "safe injecting rooms". NSW has shown the way. Safe injecting facilities are not a "breach of international drug protocol", as Mr Beattie claims. This is not a new concept; it is an approach that has had outstanding success in The Netherlands and Switzerland. Both countries are now treating heroin use first and foremost as a health problem. They undertake a multi-level approach of which injecting rooms are a major factor in reducing death by overdose. Not only lives are saved by taking this approach, it also minimises risks for individual drug users, their immediate environment and society. Currently in Queensland people are out there injecting in public toilets, parks, lanes, flats and units, contracting diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C and sometimes dying. Safe injecting rooms catch these people by bringing them in and trying to improve their health status, trying to keep them alive and trying bit by bit to restore their human dignity with a long-term goal of getting them off the habit. At the same time they reduce the chance of needles being left in public places or people overdosing in public toilets. In Queensland there are 11.4 deaths per million people by opiate-induced overdose. In the Netherlands the figure is 4.5. It is simply not good enough for the Queensland Government to be satisfied with this many deaths when long-term trials have proven injecting rooms can cut the death toll. Lyn Dengate, Queensland president Australian Democrats Inala. Qld - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D