Mr. Speaker, it is certainly possible that that facility could remain with the department and be used for some form of residential treatment or support treatment overall across the territory. We are going to be having those discussions with the K’atlodeeche First Nations. It is on the reserve there, and that facility, at one point, was something that they had lobbied for, brought onto the reserve and initially was mostly a cultural treatment facility before it became a medical treatment facility. So there’s a possibility that we may run mobile treatments out of there. It’s also possible to train councillors in a facility such as that. All of those options are still open for ourselves and anybody else who’s going to be involved in building the future for treatment in the Territories. Thank you.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 346-17(4): Alcohol And Drug Treatment Options
In the Legislative Assembly on October 21st, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 346-17(4): Alcohol And Drug Treatment Options
Oral Questions
October 20th, 2013
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