Federal pilot aims to reduce justice-system involvement in Battlefords addictions crises
People struggling with addictions and mental health challenges in the Battlefords may soon be directed toward outreach workers instead of the justice system under a new federally funded pilot program.
The City of North Battleford and Battlefords Family Health Centre have received $438,491 through Health Canada’s Emergency Treatment Fund to launch a one-year alternative response initiative focused on overdose prevention, harm reduction and community-based care.
The funding will support a new Alternative Response Officer within the city’s Protective Services department, an outreach worker and casual driver through Battlefords Family Health Centre, two vehicles, naloxone and other outreach supplies.
The local partnership was also among 30 successful applicants nationwide to receive the funding.

