Closing Safe Consumption Sites: Progress or a Dangerous Mistake
Podcast:Recovering Out Loud Published On: Thu Mar 26 2026 Description: The Great Debate...Ontario’s HART Hubs vs Harm Reduction | Ontario is shifting its addiction response with the rollout of HART Hubs — short for Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment Hubs — while moving away from supervised consumption services, safer supply, drug checking, and needle exchange programs. In this episode, I break down what that policy shift actually means, what HART Hubs are supposed to offer, and why this debate is so important.We talk about the real tension between harm reduction and abstinence-based recovery, why keeping people alive matters, and what happens when treatment is offered to people who are not ready to stop using yet. I also share my personal perspective on addiction, recovery, treatment, and why I believe you cannot force someone into sobriety before they are ready.This episode covers:What HART Hubs areWhat services they provideWhat they do not includeThe biggest criticisms and concernsWhy harm reduction still mattersWhether abstinence-based systems leave some people behindThis is an honest conversation about addiction policy, overdose risk, treatment readiness, and what actually helps people survive long enough to have a chance at recovery.Comment below: Do you think closing supervised consumption sites is the right move?