The Kensington Market Overdose Prevention Site saves lives. Since opening in 2019, the Site has provided a safe space for people to use substances. Trained staff respond to overdoses, provide harm reduction education and supplies, and connect people to healthcare, counselling and other essential services.
A supervised consumption site is a clean, protected environment where people can use substances under the supervision of trained staff. Sites follow the principles of harm reduction: to reduce the risk of disease and death for people who use substances.
Supervised consumption sites save lives! Between January 2016 to March 2024, there have been 47,162 overdose deaths in Canada. In 2023, Toronto alone had 523 people die from overdose.
There are many other ways supervised consumption sites help the community: Data from existing sites shows:
Reduced health care costs
Decreased public drug use
Reduced discarded equipment in public spaces
Increased use of treatment services for people with issues of substance use
The City identified the Kensington Market area as a ‘hot spot’ based on the high rate of suspected overdoses indicated by paramedics and hospitals. The most recent data from the City of Toronto shows that the area has one of the highest rates of overdose deaths in the city.
Dramatically. Before the pandemic, opioid overdose deaths had increased by 52% with a 72% increase in suspected overdose admissions to emergency rooms.
During the pandemic, overdose deaths increased by a staggering 79% and continues to remain high.
The Kensington Market Overdose Prevention Site takes the safety and security of people who use the Site, staff and the community very seriously. Precautions include:
Extra doorperson on-hand to ensure safety and security
Safe biohazard waste disposal available
Specially-trained staff and people with lived experience available to help on site
Partnerships established with police, emergency services and public health
No. On March 29, 2019, Ontario stopped funding our Kensington Market Overdose Prevention Site without any warning. Funding now comes solely from private donations.