Safe Haven sites don't encourage drug use; they save lives by preventing overdoses and reducing the spread of diseases like HIV. Evidence from places like Vancouver's Insite shows that these sites do not increase drug use but instead connect users to health services and rehab programs they might otherwise avoid. By improving public health and safety, reducing healthcare costs, and serving as a bridge to rehabilitation, Safe Haven sites enhance overall community wellbeing and do not detract from funding for treatment services.
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