Government of Yukon partners with Blood Ties Four Directions for operation of new supervised consumption site

Joint news release with Blood Ties Four Directions Centre

Blood Ties Four Directions Centre will be leading the operation of the new supervised consumption site set to open in Whitehorse. As part of a new agreement with the Government of Yukon, Blood Ties will provide integrated services at 6189-6th Avenue, including the operation of the supervised consumption site.

Blood Ties provides a range of harm reduction and social services including drug testing; harm reduction counselling; access to naloxone; drug use equipment exchange; access to medical care from a Licensed Practical Nurse; referrals to social supports; referrals to medical and counselling treatment services; and training in safer use practices. 

Supervised consumption sites do not provide substances for people to use. The Whitehorse supervised consumption site will provide a safer and supportive place where five individuals at the same time can consume illicit substances in the presence of trained health professionals. Supervised consumption sites have numerous benefits such as reducing the number of overdose deaths; increased referrals and entry into withdrawal and substance use treatment; reducing HIV/HCV risk; and improved access to medical treatment, health care and other support services.

The supervised consumption site will officially open to clients on September 29, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The site will operate under a class exemption from the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act, granted by Health Canada in September 2020 for urgent public health need sites.

Whitehorse residents are invited to an open house on September 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Yukon government will keep the conversation open with residents, local businesses, First Nations governments and non-governmental organizations as the new facility begins operating.

The supervised consumption site is an element of the Confidence and Supply Agreement and supported by both the Yukon Liberal caucus and the Yukon NDP caucus.

Our work to combat the opioid crisis in the Yukon is strengthened by our partnership with Blood Ties Four Directions Centre. The Whitehorse supervised consumption site is part of an integrated service delivery model aimed at stopping the opioid crisis. Every time we lose a Yukoner to an opioid-related overdose, it has a ripple effect in our community. We all have a role to play in ending this crisis and it starts with changing how we talk about substance use, ending the stigma and supporting those in need in our community.

Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee

It is the hard work of advocates, parents, and community organizers that has brought about this moment. For years, Blood Ties has been on the frontlines supporting vulnerable community members and educating the territory. Their work and commitment has showed they are best positioned to provide a safe, accessible space to those who need it. The number of Yukoners we have lost to overdoses is staggering and it’s time to address this crisis directly.

MLA for Vuntut Gwitchin Annie Blake

Blood Ties is very excited to be partnering with the Yukon government on the operations of the Supervised Consumption Site. A supervised consumption site in Whitehorse is a critical piece in addressing the overdose crisis. This site will provide wraparound health services and supports and will be a place for people to connect and build community. This is a great step forward for the Yukon in terms of how we support people who use drugs.

Executive Director of Blood Ties Four Directions Centre Brontë Renwich-Shields

Quick facts 
  • Since spring of 2016, the Yukon has had 47 opioid-related deaths.

  • The Confidence and Supply Agreement (CASA) was signed by the Liberal and NDP caucuses on April 28, 2021. It is in effect until January 31, 2023.

Media contact 

Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca

Julie Ménard
Communications, Health and Social Services
867-332-3664
julie.menard@yukon.ca

Francois Piccard
Chief of Staff (he/him)
Yukon NDP Caucus
867-336-2025 / 1-800-661-0408 x7051
Francois.Picard@yla.gov.yk.ca

Jill Aalhus, A/Executive Director
Blood Ties Four Directions Centre
programmgr@bloodties.ca
867-335-8265

News release #: 
21-334