Redfern Automatic Syringe Dispensing Machine
Sydney Local Health District has proceeded with plans to install
an automatic syringe dispensing machine outside the Redfern Community
Health Centre in a bid to combat unacceptably high levels of HIV and
hepatitis C infections among injecting drug users in the Redfern area.
The decision to install the machine was announced at a public
meeting in Redfern on January 29, following 20 consultations in 10
months with residents and stakeholders.
The decision was made because Redfern has one of the highest rates
of HIV and hepatitis C in Australia, due to high levels of injecting
drug activity.
HIV rates among injecting drugs users in the area are three times
the national rate, and hepatitis C rates are 10 per cent higher than
anywhere else in Australia. This is a major public health crisis and
cannot be ignored.
Redfern is not being singled out as there are already more than 150 ADMs operating across NSW.
ADMs have been used in Australia for more than 25 years as part of
a highly effective, multi-pronged state and national initiative to
reduce HIV and hepatitis C infection rates among injecting drug users.
We listened to the community’s concerns regarding the installation
of this machine and we acted on community suggestions to install an
additional ADM at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and employ a harm
minimisation officer for residents in the Redfern-Waterloo area.
We also established a human services group, involving NSW Health,
senior police, Housing, Family and Community Services and others, to
meet monthly to address Redfern’s complex social, drug and welfare
issues.
However, despite extensive consultation, it remained clear that we
have no option but to proceed with the installation of an ADM at the
Redfern Community Health Centre before more lives are lost as we have a
statutory obligation to address this major public health issue.
CCTV and additional lighting have already been installed and the ADM and disposal bin are expected to be operational this week.
Chief Executive of Sydney Local Health District, Dr Teresa Anderson.
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Source: www.southsydneyherald.com.au/sydney-local-health-district-statement-on-installation/#.URGfJWciuN4