Scan of Evidence and Jurisdictional Approaches to Safer Supply

Report
by
Public Health Ontario

Release Date

2022

Geography

Canada

Language of Resource

English and French

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

The objective of this environmental scan is to summarize evidence on the health and social impacts of safer supply programs. This scan will also describe local, provincial/state, national or international examples of safer supply models

Findings/Key points

The jurisdictional scan identified and summarized ten safer supply programs and seven policy/program guidance documents in Canada, providing an overview of some of the current safer supply landscape. Information from these sources on the outcomes of safer supply programs in Canada report the following among participants: low rates of fatal overdose, increased engagement in health care and social supports, improved mental health and sleep patterns, reconnection with family, and an ability to exert control over their drug use. Early evidence from Ontario and British Columbia suggests that prescription-based safer supply may be a viable option for those who do not tolerate, use, or desire available treatments as well as those who use drugs from an unregulated supply in addition to OAT.

 

Also available in French: https://www.publichealthontario.ca/-/media/Documents/S/2022/safer-suppl…

Design/methods

Environmental scan

Keywords

Safer supply
Policy/Regulatory
Evidence base