Few inmates using flawed needle exchange program meant to protect against HIV: report
OTTAWA — Inmates’ access to sterile needles in Canadian federal prisons continues to be severely limited, potentially exposing them to blood-borne infections including HIV and hepatitis C.
A report commissioned by Correctional Service Canada and produced in October 2020 found flaws in the federal prison service’s needle exchange program.
The report, obtained through an access-to-information request by the HIV Legal Network, said it was concerning that most institutions with the program had no active participants.
Canada’s correctional investigator, Dr. Ivan Zinger, said the program’s requirement that participants undergo a risk assessment, coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, have contributed to very low participation rates.