Lethbridge’s Overdose Prevention Site now operating as replacement for SCS
Details on the new Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) in Lethbridge are limited, but Alberta Health’s new vehicle for harm reduction is now open.
After an audit found significant financial mismanagement at the Supervised Consumption Site run by ARCHES, the provincial government pulled all of its funding from the organization. ARCHES announced last week that they would cease supervised consumption, needle collection, and outreach services on August 31.
In its place is the new mobile OPS run by Alberta Health. It is plain white and nondescript.
A previous statement to LNN said that it will “offer the same services ARCHES currently runs.”