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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
No, this is not a simple answer. Nobody wants anyone to go die in the gutter - generalizing the problem that way is just plain silly.
I would prefer that a user, can visit a SIS and then be moved toward a rehabilitation program and be treated by professionals and put on a path back to recovery. This SIS is just half of the solution to a problem that needs real treatment, not enabling.
As it stands now, repeat visitors are literally killing themselves slowly while many pat themselves on the back for merely putting off an inevitable OD for another day. I find that just as sad as letting someone go off to die like you say.
The only solution is treatment, counselling and recovery and there needs to be a change in this program to eventually get rid of SIS because people have been helped and effective treatment plans developed.
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Buddy. You just have no clue what you are talking about.
Where's that report from AHS showing that SIS are incredibly successful at referring people for treatment?