• The research shows a clear difference between those using Vuse compared to smokers and reinforces the reduced risk potential and role of vapour in Tobacco Harm Reduction. (businesswire.com)
  • BAT's scientific vapour product data have been published in more than 80 peer-reviewed journals and add to the weight of evidence supporting the category's role in Tobacco Harm Reduction. (businesswire.com)
  • The issues related to tobacco harm reduction continue to challenge the tobacco control research and policy communities. (bmj.com)
  • Because sin taxes are meant to discourage use, they should not be applied to tobacco harm reduction products such as e-cigarettes. (heartland.org)
  • It is interesting Wisconsin lawmakers would even consider taxing tobacco harm reduction products, as the state dedicates less than one percent of tobacco-related moneys on helping smokers quit. (heartland.org)
  • The findings are significant as FDA, Congress, and state and local governments attempt to limit the use of e-cigarettes and vaping devices, also known as tobacco harm reduction (THR) products. (heartland.org)
  • A tobacco harm reduction approach also considers strategies that would reduce tobacco-related health risks while assuming continued use of tobacco or nicotine-containing products (i.e., those that reduce risks without reducing prevalence of tobacco use or exposure to nicotine). (nationalacademies.org)
  • Although tobacco harm reduction strategies could support smoking reduction, the health benefits of doing so remain unclear. (nationalacademies.org)
  • In their communications with decision-makers, staff focused on data demonstrating the positive financial impact of providing harm reduction services and the benefit of limiting the risk of accidental needle sticks for first responders and the community at large. (astho.org)
  • These leaders represented a wide variety of organizational types and structures providing harm reduction services in the US, including stand-alone non-profits, fiscally sponsored projects, horizontal collectives, and programs embedded in both county health departments and larger community-based organizations (CBOs). (cdc.gov)
  • Join NHRC and the harm reduction community in San Juan, Puerto Rico from October 13-16, 2022. (harmreduction.org)
  • Join us in San Juan, Puerto Rico from October 13-16, 2022 for the National Harm Reduction Conference! (harmreduction.org)
  • In January 2022, ASTHO engaged OSDH and ODMHSAS staff, members of the Oklahoma Harm Reduction Alliance , Health Minds Policy Initiative , and representatives of the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board , and others in a four-part Boundary Spanning Leadership (BSL) workshop to support program planning and implementation. (astho.org)
  • Once the harm reduction programs are in operation later in 2022, disease intervention specialists (DIS) may support the program in the distribution and collection of supplies while conducting their regular duties. (astho.org)
  • While harm reduction programs provide a wide range of services, participants focused on the goal of acquiring sterile needles and reducing stigma around these programs. (astho.org)
  • The Harm Reduction Client Survey was introduced to obtain more comprehensive and province-wide information about drug use, related harms, stigma, and access to harm reduction services. (bccdc.ca)
  • To reduce gambling harm in CALD communities, ECCV recommends taking a public health approach to gambling harm in order to lift the shame and stigma, and remove the responsibility from individuals and families. (eccv.org.au)
  • In April 2021, Oklahoma enacted SB 511 , which authorized certain entities to provide harm reduction services, including needle exchange, referrals to mental health and substance use disorder treatment, and education and testing for sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis, and HIV. (astho.org)
  • Harm Reduction Hacks is the product of a series of 38 qualitative conversations with harm reduction leaders representing every region of the US that took place in the Fall of 2020 and the Spring of 2021. (cdc.gov)
  • For Harm Reduction Hacks, two waves of leaders representing every region of the US participated in one-on-one conversations in the Fall of 2020 and spring of 2021. (cdc.gov)
  • National Harm Reduction Coalition brings people together from around the block and around the globe to explore new strategies, discuss roadblocks to implementations and develop solutions to bring harm reduction to scale. (harmreduction.org)
  • National Harm Reduction Coalition creates spaces for dialogue and action that help heal the harms caused by racialized drug policies. (harmreduction.org)
  • National Harm Reduction Coalition supports the health and dignity of people who use drugs. (harmreduction.org)
  • Portugal has seen success in their harm reduction policies which involved decriminalizing all drugs in 2001 and as a result, the country has experienced a considerable decrease in overdoses, drug-related crimes, and HIV infection. (psychologytoday.com)
  • In this case, people are asserting that harm reduction policies are actually enabling drug use and perhaps even encouraging people to take up drugs, though that is manifestly not the case. (freethoughtblogs.com)
  • One can argue that the 'War on Drugs' approach actually produces harm, as large numbers of individuals become needlessly incarcerated for simple possession of illicit substances. (homelesshub.ca)
  • In some quarters, harm reduction remains controversial, as some believe it means 'giving people drugs', or is seen as denying abstinence as an option. (homelesshub.ca)
  • This year, our team at Shareable has been working with Higher Ground Harm Reduction to explore how community-based harm reduction programs (and people who use drugs) are impacted by, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from climate-related and other systems-disrupting emergencies (like the pandemic). (shareable.net)
  • Generally, we talk about two sides of harm reduction, one being the practical strategies and interventions that we put in place for folks to stay safer when they're using drugs or trading sex - interventions that were created by people who use drugs and people who trade sex and were later researched and found to be effective. (shareable.net)
  • My harm reduction is very political and is grounded in liberation - liberation for folks who use drugs and for folks to live their best lives as safely as possible. (shareable.net)
  • Covenant House Vancouver believes that harm reduction is not about enabling people to continue to do drugs. (miss604.com)
  • If you choose to use drugs, you can reduce the risks to your health by following simple harm reduction advice. (spunout.ie)
  • There are steps that you can take when using drugs to reduce the likelihood of harm and ensure that you and those around you are safe and well both during and after the experience. (spunout.ie)
  • Here is some harm reduction advice to reduce the risks associated with using drugs. (spunout.ie)
  • Blanchard cites the popularity of online harm reduction spaces, like Reddit's harm reduction forum and Bluelight , an old-school platform to discuss harm reduction and buy drug testing kits, as evidence of the internet's power in supporting people who use drugs. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • Harm reduction means aiming at reducing the harm that drugs can cause to users and to the broader community. (druglibrary.net)
  • The greatest source of social harm associated with drugs is the black market. (druglibrary.net)
  • The Canadian Medical Association fully supports harm reduction strategies to address the adverse outcomes associated with the use of both legal and illegal psychoactive drugs, and recognizes that it is a clinically mandated and ethical method of care. (bcmj.org)
  • While harm reduction is often thought of as the provision of sterile injection supplies to people who use drugs or supervised consumption sites, harm reduction approaches are broad-reaching and inform the design and delivery of policy, programs, and services to benefit people who use substances, their families, and the community at large. (bcmj.org)
  • Harm reduction best practices in programing involves ongoing, meaningful engagement with organizations led by people who use drugs, and individuals with past or present experience who can provide expert and valuable perspectives. (bcmj.org)
  • In Australia, alcohol outcomes from a secondary school harm reduction curriculum covering legal and illegal drugs strengthened the case that such education can not only curb harms, but also reduce consumption. (drugsandalcohol.ie)
  • This research aimed to analyze speeches and practices of professionals from a Community Mental Health Services for Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAPSad), with special attention to actions from the perspective of the Harm Reduction Policy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Title : Hepatitis C Continuum of Care and Utilization of Healthcare and Harm Reduction Services among Persons who Inject Drugs in Seattle Personal Author(s) : Tsui, Judith I.;Miller, Claire M.;Scott, John D.;Corcorran, Maria A.;Dombrowski, Julia C.;Glick, Sara N. (cdc.gov)
  • The policy statement, AAP's first to address firearms since 2012, emphasizes strategies to prevent injury and reduce harm: "Clinicians should educate themselves and their patients and families about the increased risks of unintentional and intentional firearm injuries and deaths with increased access to firearms in the home and in the community," the document states. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Harm reduction is an evidence-based public health and human rights framework that prioritizes strategies to reduce harm and preserve health in situations where policies and practices prohibit, stigmatize and drive common human activities underground. (ipas.org)
  • Because tobacco control efforts have focused on promoting abstinence from tobacco products, there is currently little evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to reduce harm from continued tobacco use ( IOM, 2001 ). (nationalacademies.org)
  • Harm reduction is most commonly applied to approaches that reduce adverse consequences from drug use, and harm reduction programs now operate across a range of services and in different regions of the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the case of recreational substance use, harm reduction is put forward as a useful perspective alongside the more conventional approaches of demand and supply reduction. (wikipedia.org)
  • Non-abstinence treatment and support approaches such as Moderation Management , The Sinclair Method for alcohol reduction , or our work at IGNTD . (psychologytoday.com)
  • Harm reduction approaches are often the first step towards the eventual cessation of substance use, and many participants may eventually seek treatment options or abstinence. (homelesshub.ca)
  • At the time, the harm reduction philosophy of the program, and the treatment strategies used to help clients, were a radical departure from the traditional drug treatment approaches being used. (sfaf.org)
  • Drug dependence treatment is an important part of demand reduction and public health approaches to respond to the issue of the drug dependence. (who.int)
  • Correlates of concurrent use of stimulants and opioids among people who access harm reduction services in British Columbia, Canada: Findings from the 2019 Harm Reduction Client Survey. (bccdc.ca)
  • Many advocates argue that prohibitionist laws criminalise people for suffering from a disease and cause harm for example, by obliging people who use substances to obtain substances of unknown purity from unreliable criminal sources at high prices, thereby increasing the risk of overdose and death. (wikipedia.org)
  • Researchers provide a nuanced assessment of America's opioid ecosystem, highlighting how leveraging system interactions can reduce addiction, overdose, suffering, and other harms. (rand.org)
  • Marijuana as a replacement substance for opiate users would be another example of reducing the potential harm (overdose and crime ) associated with street opiate use or problematic prescription use. (psychologytoday.com)
  • The society offers a low-barrier space with a comprehensive range of culturally appropriate overdose prevention, health education and support services delivered by people with lived experience of substance use to reduce the harm associated with drug use, according to a release. (oakbaynews.com)
  • In a new report looking at the overdose epidemic , the organization is also seeking better access to buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, as well as fentanyl test strips, sterile needle and syringe services programs, and other harm-reduction methods to prevent deaths. (medscape.com)
  • As of 2020, some 86 countries had one or more programs using a harm reduction approach to substance use, primarily aimed at reducing blood-borne infections resulting from use of contaminated injecting equipment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since some adolescents are going to have sex, a harm-reductionist approach supports a sexual education which emphasizes the use of protective devices like condoms and dental dams to protect against unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STIs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Who are the people driving the harm reductionist approach to drug use and what impact have they had on addiction treatment in America? (psychologytoday.com)
  • A psychologist who has been a pioneer behind the idea that addiction occurs in the context of a range of experiences and a natural process of recovery is required through a harm reduction approach. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Harm reduction is an approach or strategy aimed at reducing the risks and harmful effects associated with substance use and addictive behaviours for the individual, the community and society as a whole. (homelesshub.ca)
  • And a harm reduction approach to a person's substance use in the short term does not rule out abstinence in the longer term. (homelesshub.ca)
  • Foundations will meet youth wherever they are at on their substance use journey and will take a trauma- and harm reduction-informed approach. (miss604.com)
  • Harm reduction has long offered an alternative approach. (vox.com)
  • We propose that promoting the use of misoprostol for abortion using a harm reduction approach could dramatically increase access to safer abortions. (ipas.org)
  • Harm reduction applied to substance use is a comprehensive, nonjudgmental approach that focuses on preventing harm rather than preventing drug use. (bcmj.org)
  • Harm reduction is an approach to help people explore their relationship with substances and behaviours. (ctrinstitute.com)
  • A 'harm reduction' approach means not being pro- or anti- medication, but supporting people where they are at to make their own decisions. (madnessradio.net)
  • In so doing, the committee applies a harm reduction approach. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Harm reduction, or harm minimization, refers to a range of intentional practices and public health policies designed to lessen the negative social and/or physical consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are a wide range of practices that fall under the umbrella of harm reduction. (homelesshub.ca)
  • Social media is a powerful tool for promoting harm reduction practices. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • By utilising digital media, we can engage people in an interactive and informative manner, which can help to promote harm reduction practices and reduce the harms correlated with drug use," he explained. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • Harm reduction is used to decrease negative consequences of recreational drug use and sexual activity without requiring abstinence, recognizing that those unable or unwilling to stop can still make positive change to protect themselves and others. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the vast majority of harm reduction initiatives are educational campaigns or facilities that aim to reduce substance-related harm, a unique social enterprise was launched in Denmark in September 2013 to reduce the financial burden of illicit substance use for people with a drug dependence. (wikipedia.org)
  • Harm reduction typically refers to any non-judgmental, compassionate and shame -free policy, program, or practice that seeks to reduce the harms associated with drug use, compulsive behaviors , potentially dangerous activities and mental health struggles. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Decriminalizing drug offenses is another form of harm reduction which aims to help people with an addiction on the path to recovery rather than punishing them and locking them up. (psychologytoday.com)
  • On his show Last Week Tonight , John Oliver urged the adoption of harm reduction attitudes and policies when it comes to dealing with drug addiction, viewing it as an illness that needs treatment rather than a moral failing that requires punitive measures for deterrence. (freethoughtblogs.com)
  • They provide complimentary, judgement-free drug testing, harm reduction supplies, services and information about safer sex and partying. (shambhalamusicfestival.com)
  • Harm reduction programs accept the reality of drug use while attempting to reduce its harmful consequences to individuals and society. (sagepub.com)
  • Programs that divert drug-involved offenders into treatment are another example of the operationalization of harm reduction policies. (sagepub.com)
  • They also cover controversial topics related to harm reduction, especially conflicts between the public health system where most programs are located, and a worldwide criminal justice system that further marginalizes drug users. (sagepub.com)
  • Harm reduction refers to policies, programs and services that aim to reduce the harms associated with drug use rather than eliminate drug use itself. (catie.ca)
  • In the midst of the campaign for drug decriminalisation and harm reduction, there's an evident interest in utilising social media, and its widespread accessibility, to ensure that HR information is able to reach as many folks as possible. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • Their widespread availability can lessen the harms surrounding drug use. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • That is, we need to continue to shift the primary policy focus from prohibition to harm reduction: to rely less on the criminal law to discourage drug use and supply, and more on education, treatment and research to make drug use as safe and responsible as possible. (druglibrary.net)
  • We have probably already reached the point at which the laws criminalising drug use represent a real impediment to programmes aimed at minimising the personal and social harm which can be caused by drug use. (druglibrary.net)
  • Harm reduction should be the standard against which we measure the success or failure of existing drug laws, and proposals for change. (druglibrary.net)
  • The Centre's Harm Reduction Model of Controlled Drug Availability sets out principles for controlled availability which would produce the greatest degree of harm reduction, and sketches some case studies to illustrate what these principles might mean in practice. (druglibrary.net)
  • In the immediate future, we should take some less dramatic steps towards reducing drug related harm. (druglibrary.net)
  • These social harms result directly from the drug laws particularly laws about drug supply. (druglibrary.net)
  • Effectiveness Bank Bulletin [Harm reduction school drug education]. (drugsandalcohol.ie)
  • PDF (Alcohol prevention: What can be expected of a harm reduction focused school drug education programme? (drugsandalcohol.ie)
  • The featured report documented post-programme alcohol-related outcomes from a small study evaluating a harm reduction model of drug, alcohol and tobacco education in Australian secondary schools. (drugsandalcohol.ie)
  • it includes a comprehensive package, including needle and syringe programmes, drug dependence treatment (including opioid substitution), HIV testing and counselling, and risk reduction counselling. (who.int)
  • A significant but weak association was found between harm reduction behaviors and attitudes toward harm reduction interventions (r = .26, p attitudes toward drug testing kits (r = .33, p (bvsalud.org)
  • However, little is currently known about other aspects of injection drug use in Kabul, such as syringe sources or harm-reducing programs. (cdc.gov)
  • While the bill permits Oklahoma's State Departments of Health (OSDH) and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) to provide harm reduction services and report metrics, it prohibits using state funds to purchase hypodermic needles. (astho.org)
  • Needle exchange will be conducted in conjunction with other valuable harm reduction services, mentioned earlier. (astho.org)
  • OSDH staff tailored their messaging about harm reduction services to best resonate with the intended audience. (astho.org)
  • But the history of harm reduction is a history of mutual aid - particularly for some of our more well-known interventions between certain services programs and the locks on distribution. (shareable.net)
  • Since 2012 the BCCDC Harm Reduction Services program has surveyed clients of harm reduction supply distribution sites across BC. (bccdc.ca)
  • Data from the survey is used to inform harm reduction planning, confirm emerging issues, and to evaluate and improve quality of harm reduction services. (bccdc.ca)
  • Ask them any health and safety questions you might have, and for directions to harm reduction services. (shambhalamusicfestival.com)
  • The program quickly saw success, and over the last twenty years has continued to expand its programming, grow its reach, and innovate its harm reduction services. (sfaf.org)
  • Led by Terry Morris, now director of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation 6th Street Harm Reduction Center, The Speed Project (TSP) offered drop-in groups, book clubs, a monthly zine and other services for people who use speed-many who were homeless, marginally housed, or with other competing health and life concerns. (sfaf.org)
  • This trust enables physicians to advocate for their patients and to connect them with treatment and harm-reduction services. (bcmj.org)
  • Having a drop-in space and peer staff to engage and support them is the best way to connect people with health and harm-reduction services they wouldn't otherwise have access to. (oakbaynews.com)
  • These treatment services also try to help decrease the harm associated with substance abuse, particularly HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. (who.int)
  • These targets include a 30% reduction in new cases of hepatitis B and hepatitis C, and a 10% reduction in mortality by 2020, and ultimately achieving even greater health impact by 2030. (cdc.gov)
  • The most recent Cochrane Collaboration review concurred, stating, "Available evidence suggests an added value of heroin prescribed alongside flexible doses of methadone for long term, treatment refractory, opioid users, to reach a decrease in the use of illicit substances, involvement in criminal activity and incarceration, a possible reduction in mortality, and an increase in retention in treatment. (druglawreform.info)
  • Many street-level harm-reduction strategies have succeeded in reducing HIV transmission in people who inject substances and sex-workers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Harm reduction aims to provide a safe context for people who struggle with addiction to get help. (psychologytoday.com)
  • This can be seen in the classic harm reduction form of safe injection sites and needle exchange programs, which keep people (and needles) off the streets and helps those who are using stay safer and those in the community become less exposed to risk as well . (psychologytoday.com)
  • For instance, harm reduction does not exist in opposition to the notion of abstinence and treatment, but rather to a philosophy that sees abstinence as the only option (where people do NOT have a choice). (homelesshub.ca)
  • Since harm reduction is about choice, some people may choose not to quit, while others may choose treatment and abstinence. (homelesshub.ca)
  • For example, they gathered feedback from people with lived experience when developing materials for people who may use harm reduction sites. (astho.org)
  • Harm reduction is really about caring for people. (miss604.com)
  • Covenant House Vancouver recently completed a two-year harm reduction pilot project, and the outcomes of this program showed them that it made a real difference in the lives of young people struggling with substance use. (miss604.com)
  • Harm reduction is all about fostering positive relationships and letting young people know that their circumstances are not what defines them, that they are worth love and support, that they do have choices, and that we are willing to walk alongside them in their journeys. (miss604.com)
  • The driving force behind Shambhala Music Festival's extensive Harm Reduction is simple: 'It's all about the people on the dancefloor. (shambhalamusicfestival.com)
  • CBP stated a reduction in hours at Antler posed no big inconvenience because people could just travel to Sherwood or Westhope because hours at those ports aren't being reduced. (sayanythingblog.com)
  • That analysis, and the wisdom of people who have between them nearly 500 years of lived experience, are woven throughout the information, tips, and insights in Harm Reduction Hacks. (cdc.gov)
  • Wet eldercare facilities are harm reduction arrangements open to people over the age of 50 with long-term substance misuse. (lu.se)
  • Unfortunately, we are at a place where naloxone needs to be available as easily as a first aid kit or a defibrillator in public spaces," said Mukkamala, adding that "policymakers must look at additional, evidence-based harm-reduction strategies to combat the skyrocketing number of overdoses. (medscape.com)
  • Information on HIV and hepatitis C transmission and prevention, including STIs and safer sex, harm reduction, pregnancy and infant feeding, and microbicides and vaccines. (catie.ca)
  • Policies that restrict the distribution of needles, such as one-for-one needle exchange, increase the likelihood that supplies will be shared, and thus limit the effectiveness of harm-reduction programs in preventing hepatitis C virus and HIV transmission. (bcmj.org)
  • The Outreach Team is one of our best resource for safety and harm prevention. (shambhalamusicfestival.com)
  • Tétrault will "act as a central liaison for the units and groups involved in the prevention and reduction of discrimination, substance abuse, aggression, sexual assault, and other forms of harm," as well as "develop and implement […] educational programming, resources, and events," according to an email sent on behalf of Dyens. (mcgilldaily.com)
  • ECCV's submission outlines our findings about gambling harm in CALD communities, how it is experienced, and strategies for prevention. (eccv.org.au)
  • Formal harm reduction policies and interventions are needed for Israeli nature rave parties in addition to prevention and information programs, which are also very rare. (bvsalud.org)
  • Bully-prevention or harm-reduction programs must address bullying because of PSO. (cdc.gov)
  • In these 10 original chapters, international contributors discuss the philosophical basis and history of harm reduction policies and examine their outcome. (sagepub.com)
  • The principles of harm reduction - neutrality, humanism and pragmatism - present a conceptual framework for making misoprostol information and care available directly to women and make the case for why it is imperative that we do so. (ipas.org)
  • This workshop explores the principles of harm reduction, how it works, and to whom it may apply. (ctrinstitute.com)
  • He developed an effective substance abuse treatment program called Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) to address substance use and related behaviors that do not necessarily require abstinence. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Substance use, harm reduction attitudes and behaviors among attendees of nature rave parties in Israel. (bvsalud.org)
  • Few studies have analyzed harm reduction behaviors and attitudes among rave party attendees. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study's aim was to fill the gap and conduct quantitative research to investigate the patterns of substance use, harm reduction attitudes and behaviors among Israeli nature rave party attendees. (bvsalud.org)
  • It seems that although we found higher positive harm reduction attitudes , it is harder to implement harm reduction behaviors . (bvsalud.org)
  • Future studies should examine the subjects of harm reduction attitudes and behaviors among the public, policy makers and professionals. (bvsalud.org)
  • Workshop participants established the specific goal of using BSL principles to enhance resources and support for harm reduction programs in Oklahoma. (astho.org)
  • SB 511 directed the State Commissioner of Health to promulgate rules for implementing harm reduction programs. (astho.org)
  • These kits contain sterile needles other supplies that would be beneficial to harm reduction programs. (astho.org)
  • OSDH Sexual Health and Harm Reduction Service (SHHRS) worked closely with EPRS to repurpose these kits to benefit harm reduction programs. (astho.org)
  • OSDH staff leveraged both internal and external partnerships to implement harm reduction programs. (astho.org)
  • The harm reduction client survey: From small beginnings to influencing harm reduction policy and programs. (bccdc.ca)
  • Part II includes five chapters presenting international perspectives from countries with particularly innovative harm reduction programs and policies. (sagepub.com)
  • The best-known application of a harm reduction model is in the field of HIV, where needle exchange programs and safe injection centers have been shown to be highly effective in preventing HIV/sexually transmitted infection. (ipas.org)
  • 6 ] To enable safe disposal of used injection supplies, the BC harm reduction program provides personal sharps containers and safe-disposal education, while health authorities collaborate with municipalities to provide locally appropriate disposal options, including facilitating peer needle-recovery programs (needle sweeps), and needle-disposal containers in public spaces, health centres, and agencies. (bcmj.org)
  • Successful harm reduction programs focus on the needs of clients and embrace client-centred care. (bcmj.org)
  • Multicultural and ethno-specific organisations must also be supported to develop relevant and effective gambling harm policies, as well as targeted programs to prevent gambling amongst CALD youth. (eccv.org.au)
  • Of IDUs interviewed, all were men, but anecdotal evidence from harm-reduction programs indicated that a few IDUs in Kabul were female ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Broadly speaking, harm reduction aims to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with activities that may cause harm. (bcmj.org)
  • Broadly, harm reduction policies attempt to diminish the damaging effects of a particular behavior without aiming to eliminate the behavior itself. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The society's director of operations Mark Willson said the funding is allowing the organization to provide the accessible drop-in space, and without the funding, it would be reduced to a simple harm-reduction supplies pickup space. (oakbaynews.com)
  • Digital technology can be a safe way to access harm reduction resources without revealing incriminating details. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • The burden attributable to alcohol is to a large extent avoidable, and there is much evidence for the effectiveness, including cost-effectiveness, of different strategies and interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm. (who.int)
  • Here we outline some immediate steps we should take to implement harm reduction principles in the short term. (druglibrary.net)
  • Recognizing that abstinence may be neither a realistic or a desirable goal for some users (especially in the short term), the use of substances is accepted as a fact and the main focus is placed on reducing harm while use continues. (homelesshub.ca)
  • Opioid exposure was determined by measuring the concentration of opioid metabolites in sewage using LC-MS/MS. Mapping exposure within cities highlights priority substances and areas for tailoring harm reduction efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm wondering if you can describe what harm reduction is from your perspective? (shareable.net)
  • The preceding chapters of this report describe the potential harms of e-cigarette use. (nationalacademies.org)
  • While in Oman, the team reviewed the draft substance abuse harm reduction protocol and developed a framework for a national policy with a team of psychiatrists, nurses, counsellors and social workers. (who.int)
  • Participants will learn practical strategies for working with individuals, families, and communities within a harm reduction framework. (ctrinstitute.com)
  • This is an intermediate level workshop intended for social service and health care professionals, counsellors, social workers, school personnel, and anyone seeking a better understanding of the harm reduction framework. (ctrinstitute.com)
  • The Harm Reduction movement relies on hundreds of organizations working together to implement evidence-based harm reduction strategies in their local communities. (harmreduction.org)
  • The evidence is incontrovertible on harm reduction. (vox.com)
  • As respected leaders, physicians are well positioned to address community concerns with evidence and to advocate for harm reduction to reduce health inequities and improve the health of marginalized populations across British Columbia. (bcmj.org)
  • The evidence is very clear that when you increase availability, you'll increase the consumption and experience of harm," she says. (megaphonemagazine.com)
  • Free Market Solutions in Health: Prohibition or Harm Reduction? (iea.org.uk)
  • Current proposals in Britain and the EU to regulate electronic cigarettes as medical products have highlighted the conflict between the neo-prohibitionists and the harm reductionists. (iea.org.uk)
  • Encompassing all aspects of harm reduction from sexual health, a strong medical team, and various safe spaces, the Shambhala Music Festival Harm Reduction team ensures that all patrons, as well as staff, are educated on how to ensure the festival is an accepting and safe environment. (shambhalamusicfestival.com)
  • But one addictions specialist says the province is moving in the right direction to reduce alcohol-related harm. (megaphonemagazine.com)
  • I think that digital technology is going to pave a new pathway forward in harm reduction efforts," Dr. Boyce explained. (talkingdrugs.org)
  • This paper discusses recommendations from a strategic dialogue held with key, mostly US-based tobacco control researchers and policy makers to develop a strategic vision and blueprint for research, policy and communications to reduce the harm from tobacco for the US. (bmj.com)
  • A WHO mission took place from 26 to 30 January 2013 to support the national team in the development of a harm reduction policy. (who.int)
  • While gambling harm is a major issue across Australian society, there has been comparatively little research into how this problem is experienced in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. (eccv.org.au)
  • Existing research suggests that gambling participation rates in CALD communities are lower than average, but rates of excessive gambling and related harm are higher than average. (eccv.org.au)
  • Federal and state legislation must be enacted to increase the safety of firearms and decrease access to those at risk for harming themselves or others. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Harm reduction moves away from traditional understandings of "addiction" as a disease, and responses that are based on assumed morality and abstinence, or fear and punishment. (ctrinstitute.com)
  • Duvallet C, Hayes BD, Erickson TB, Chai PR, Matus M. Mapping Community Opioid Exposure Through Wastewater-Based Epidemiology as a Means to Engage Pharmacies in Harm Reduction Efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Lawmakers should also be more supportive of harm reduction, said the AMA. (medscape.com)
  • The results of the study show that participating Vuse consumers had favourable differences in biomarkers of exposure (BoE) and biomarkers of potential harm (BoPH) relevant to smoking-related diseases when compared to smokers. (businesswire.com)
  • The data also showed favourable differences between Vuse consumers and smokers across all biomarkers of potential harm measured, with three being statistically significant. (businesswire.com)
  • This clinical study of participating Vuse consumers, smokers, former smokers and never smokers provides comprehensive analysis of 17 biomarkers of exposure (BoE) to priority cigarette smoke toxicants, biomarkers of potential harm (BoH) and physiological measures relevant to cardiovascular conditions, respiratory diseases and cancer. (businesswire.com)