Medical students join call for safe consumption site funding
In a few years, they’re going to be the ones out helping to treat these problems, so a group of medical students is asking the provincial government to act now and put more money into mental health and addictions.
Specifically, they want to see funding for safe consumption sites.
“Right now, we need upstream investments to be preventing overdoses in our province. We need to transition from a reactive measure to a proactive measure,” said Ryan Krochak.
Krochak is a second-year medical student at the University of Saskatchewan, Regina general campus, and the Regina president for Students for Harm Reduction and Informed Policy (SHRIP).