‘We’re setting people up for failure:’ Nanaimo renews push for dry housing beds
NANAIMO — Not satisfied by the province’s initial response, the City is trying once more to have more dry housing spaces in community.
City Councillors voted unanimously in favour on Monday, Dec. 15 on a motion brought forward by Coun. Sheryl Armstrong to petition Housing minister Christine Boyle and BC Housing to make current and future supportive housing units at 250 Terminal Ave. dry housing.
Armstrong said the model would prohibit drug use by residents of the facility, aiding in their recovery and reintegration into the wider society.
“I believe there’s a desperate need for dry housing. We’ve heard stories of people that are sent over to detox, to Vancouver, they spend the two weeks there they come back and then they’re put in Newcastle or [Labieux Rd.] and it doesn’t work, they’re right back using. We’re setting people up for failure, we’re not helping those that want to help themselves and I find that very distressing.”


