• As President Obama said - we've made huge strides in reducing smoking, drunk driving, and other public health problems through a policy approach that stresses prevention and changing public attitudes about dangerous behavior. (drugwarrant.com)
  • The policy also supports limiting opioid prescriptions to no more than seven days for the initial treatment of acute pain, consistent with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention evidence-based guidelines . (ada.org)
  • It also highlights support and resources for overdose prevention and harm reduction. (mindclassic.com)
  • This is a fundamental difference in philosophy between those who advocate for harm reduction and those who believe in prevention and punishment. (publicola.com)
  • The evidence shows us, that in order to actually make a difference, we have to replace these approaches with those centered in public health, such as drug decriminalization coupled with increased access to evidence-based treatment and harm reduction services, overdose prevention centers, and legal regulation and safer supply to reduce the likelihood of accidental overdose,' Nederland said. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • According to Pokrovsky, the failure stems from a lack of funding and the Kremlin's family-values-based approach to HIV prevention. (mapinc.org)
  • Most Russians are not in an official marriage, and a change in partners can lead to infection," said Ilya Lapin, an HIV prevention advocate. (mapinc.org)
  • As an example of putting your money where your mouth is, it may not be coincidental that in March the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced grants totaling $750,000 to 16 explicitly harm reduction-oriented organizations. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • The newly announced HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy builds on previous and ongoing work that focuses on expanding primary prevention, harm reduction, evidence-based treatment, and recovery support services for all Americans. (samhsa.gov)
  • Recovery is an essential component of the prevention strategy and a cross-cutting principle throughout SAMHSA's policies and programs. (samhsa.gov)
  • The recovery movement also provides an opportunity for people to advocate for improvements in prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery services. (samhsa.gov)
  • Through her own experience with substance use disorder, Dambra has tested the effectiveness of a public health strategy known as harm reduction, which includes giving away sterile syringes to reduce the negative health outcomes of addiction. (texastribune.org)
  • Mamo, who is currently following a Master of Science course at the University of Malta focusing on addiction studies, has also established the first Maltese social media page about harm reduction ( Harm Reduction Malta ). (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • International Overdose Awareness Day events and initiatives emphasize the importance of promoting a compassionate and stigma-free approach to addiction and overdose. (mindclassic.com)
  • Over the course of a long morning and part of the afternoon, Miloscia, Herbold, and I toured Insite, wandered around the Downtown Eastside, talked harm reduction over lunch with City of Vancouver urban health planner Chris Van Veen and Insite founder Liz Evans, and toured a clinic that prescribes heroin to addicts who don't respond to methadone or suboxone, two common drugs prescribed as part of treatment for heroin addiction. (publicola.com)
  • This documentary delves into the various perspectives and approaches to addiction treatment. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • In contrast, advocates for safe supply, decriminalization, and harm reduction in British Columbia argue for a compassionate and pragmatic response to addiction. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Addiction is a disease that permeates various aspects of an individual's life, requiring comprehensive and holistic approaches to treatment. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Instead of harm reduction programmes to improve the safety of drug addicts as a first step toward curing addiction, the official policy is one of rehabilitation in state-run institutions. (mapinc.org)
  • It's part of a so-called "harm reduction" strategy that encourages drug addiction. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Referring to a drug "addiction" is stigmatizing, advocates argue, so they do not actively push for treatment. (mynorthwest.com)
  • And rather than acknowledge addiction causes homelessness, advocates push for the funding of "affordable housing" projects. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Equip yourself with the most effective evidence-based approaches for understanding and healing addiction. (holisticrecoverysummit.com)
  • This online summit brings together 40 world-leading clinical psychologists, researchers, authors, and mental health practitioners, who will share with you their best practices for mind , body , social , and spiritual approaches to addiction treatment-enabling you to be at the forefront of evidence-based care. (holisticrecoverysummit.com)
  • So, the purpose of this event is to provide mental health professionals with a comprehensive overview of the most essential ideas and approaches for understanding and treating addiction. (holisticrecoverysummit.com)
  • You'll learn how their insights, models, and approaches can shed light both on the causes of addiction, as well as how best to overcome it. (holisticrecoverysummit.com)
  • These efforts highlight the potential benefits of alternative approaches to drug use and addiction, focusing on harm reduction, education, and access to treatment. (mushroomguides.info)
  • These dangerous compounds lurking in an unchecked supply are only exacerbating the need for more harm reduction and better access to addiction care, says Guy Felicella, a Vancouver-based advocate who credits harm reduction like drug checking and safe-use spaces for saving his life. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Watch out this space for information on #10bby20 global day of action that will take place at the International Harm Reduction Conference in Kuala Lumpur! (hri.global)
  • The online process for submitting papers for our International Harm Reduction Conference 2015 is now closed. (hri.global)
  • Banner drop by Canadian activists at the 2017 International Harm Reduction Conference. (idpc.net)
  • As overdoses skyrocketed amid the pandemic and the fentanyl crisis, advocates across the state are working discreetly to distribute these supplies as part of a practice to combat substance use disorder known as harm reduction. (texastribune.org)
  • But over the course of the pandemic, an alternative has started to take hold: harm reduction. (vox.com)
  • Many of the experts I've talked to throughout the course of the pandemic have certainly become more receptive to harm reduction since Covid-19 first emerged. (vox.com)
  • These organizations have a wide range of focus in their priority which has been instrumental in advocating for ARPA and pandemic recovery in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. (communitysolutions.com)
  • He says the region's advocates and policymakers will be inspired to promote, adopt, or expand THR as the most effective approach to tobacco control. (scoop.co.nz)
  • This new position will bear primary responsibility for design and execution of comprehensive communications, marketing, and brand-building strategies to promote DPA and its mission, communicate its policy agenda, and enhance the organization's visibility and image among internal and external stakeholders, including DPA supporters, the media, policymakers, and the public at large. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • The Research Canada Leadership Award was created to recognize outstanding champions of health research and health innovation at the local, regional or national level-advocates who educate policymakers, the media and the public about the health, social, and economic benefits of research and innovation in Canada. (rc-rc.ca)
  • But while some policymakers do have deep knowledge about AI, their expertise tends to be narrow, and most other decision-makers simply do not understand the issue well enough to craft sensible policies. (diplomaticourier.com)
  • Gurung( 10 ), conducted a survey of 350 YPWUD in Nepal and concluded that harm reduction services did not meet their needs with 68% of those surveyed reporting that all available services were not youth-friendly. (researchsquare.com)
  • Yet, when it comes to other drugs, such as cannabis, principles of harm reduction seem to be in constant struggle with the prohibitionist approach of promoting abstinence," Mamo said. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • From that moment it was clear to me that harm reduction and abstinence were not opposing goals. (memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com)
  • Great post Marc - I, as you know, am a great proponent of HR and non-abstinence based treatment approaches. (memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com)
  • It explores the contrasting models employed in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, shedding light on the ongoing debate between abstinence-based care and harm reduction strategies. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • The film presents the Alberta model as a staunch advocate for abstinence and an efficient system of care. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • While the Alberta model emphasizes abstinence, it is essential to consider harm reduction strategies and safe supply programs that prioritize the immediate safety of individuals. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • It underscores the need for a balanced approach that considers both abstinence-based care and harm reduction strategies. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Taking a page from the total abstinence philosophy of our failed drug war, any mention of tobacco harm reduction is a non-starter. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • Whether it's an abstinence-only approach for teen sex and HIV/AIDS, or refusing to provide clean needles and overdose antidotes to people who use drugs, the country has a tendency to prefer the perfect but unrealistic over the better and pragmatic. (vox.com)
  • Richard Elovich (born 1954) is a social psychologist, writer, performance artist, and AIDS activist focusing on harm reduction and low-threshold approaches to drug treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Rather than prevent drug use, harm reduction policies ensure people who use drugs stay alive and as healthy as possible until they are ready for treatment. (texastribune.org)
  • Other "harm reduction" strategies that emphasize drug treatment and intervention also deserve attention. (mapinc.org)
  • A shift in drug policy from jail to treatment and rehabilitation could be one of Obama's most meaningful achievements. (mapinc.org)
  • Evans and the other advocates argued that not only does forcing people into treatment not work, blaming and shaming only pushes people further into the shadows-and further away from help. (publicola.com)
  • Sully says she thinks the best approach, and the one the city and county may ultimately adopt, is a network of safe consumption spaces across the city that includes access to services and treatment options on-site. (publicola.com)
  • They provide a broad range of alcohol and other drugs services including health promotion and harm reduction, early intervention, treatment and continuing care programs. (nada.org.au)
  • The harm reduction strategy is, advocates claim, a safer way to consume illicit substances while public health officials work to get the user into treatment. (mynorthwest.com)
  • By engaging in additional treatment and harm reduction strategies the state can continue to fight the opioid epidemic and work to prevent unnecessary deaths. (communitysolutions.com)
  • Whether it is overdose, communicable diseases such as HIV and hepatitis, untreated pain, ineffective drug treatment, stigma and discrimination, or torture, punitive 'war on drugs' policies cause and exacerbate harms and violate the universal human right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. (idpc.net)
  • While each country provides a wide range of harm reduction services in the broader community, the majority fail to provide these same services or the same quality of these services, in prison settings, in clear violation of international human rights law and minimum standards on the treatment of prisoners. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Echoing widely accepted minimum standards and guidelines on prison health and prisoners' rights, such as the United Nations Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners [ 8 ], many within the UN system have now confirmed that providing harm reduction services to the general public but not to prisoners is a flagrant violation of international human rights law [ 9 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • He now advocates for easier access to treatment and harm reduction strategies. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • Asia-Pacific is home to many of the world's smokers, but it's also home to several countries positively confronting the tobacco epidemic by adopting public health policies that work. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Other Asia-Pacific THR advocates speaking include New Zealand's Nancy Loucas on 'The Subversion of Public Health: Consumer Perspectives', Thailand's Asa Saligupta, and Peter Paul Dator from the Philippines. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Harm Reduction Malta and ARUC share the same public health vision and are in agreement that Harm Reduction is not about promoting the use of substances, but is rather a dignified and non-coercive approach to mitigate health, legal and social risks associated with drug use," Mamo told MaltaToday. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • The educational booth and additional workshops are being backed by professionals in the field of public health, toxicology, and drug policy, including Dr Giulia Federica Zampini, a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Greenwich, and Dr Fabian Pitter Steinmetz, a German toxicologist and drug policy reform activist. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • After his Senate confirmation, Kerlikowske should get to work putting flesh on Obama's campaign promise to "focus more on a public health approach" to drug abuse. (mapinc.org)
  • There is a great deal of competition for public attention and support, and it is the work of these advocates that keeps health research and health innovation high priorities for all governments and for the public," said Deborah Gordon-El-Bihbety , President and CEO of Research Canada. (rc-rc.ca)
  • Vital Strategies is a global public health organization that in February, launched ' Support Harm Reduction,' a campaign to highlight five key interventions for preventing overdose that many people in the United States still don't have access to: naloxone, drug checking resources, medications for opioid use disorder, safer drug use supplies, and overdose prevention centers. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • These data are an urgent call to action for government at all levels: we need to mount a massive public health response to overdose that centers harm reduction and support instead of criminalization and punishment for people who use drugs. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • A massive surge in funding and support for a harm reduction public health response will save lives immediately, engaging people who use drugs with lifesaving resources and support. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • We provide a range of programs and services that focus on sector and workforce development, data management, governance and management support, research and evaluation, sector representation and advocacy, as well as actively contributing to public health policy. (nada.org.au)
  • Unfortunately, demonization of smokers, vapers or clean needle exchange programs is more likely to resonate with the public than nuanced discussions of proportional risk or the benefits of tobacco harm reduction strategies. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • For too long, America has approached public health issues with puritanical, black-and-white approaches. (vox.com)
  • But, experts say, the transition to a greater embrace of harm reduction has taken too long in the US and there are still pockets of resistance, not just among the public and politicians but even some experts, too. (vox.com)
  • Harm reduction advocates, by contrast, support allowing the public to better understand the comparative risks between smoking, smokeless tobacco, and quitting. (heartland.org)
  • The Heartland Institute offers free email subscriptions to all of its newsletters and monthly public policy newspapers. (heartland.org)
  • Combatting decades of messaging around the war on drugs and "just say no," advocates like Rivera are trying to get the public more on board. (nynmedia.com)
  • Ethan Nadelmann dedicated his career to challenging misconceptions and shifting the narrative about drug policy, harm reduction, and public health. (worldvapersalliance.com)
  • The promotion of effective and evidence-based approaches to drug policy, based on human rights, public health and social inclusion is central to our policy and advocacy work. (idpc.net)
  • But in each, they're dealing with an electorate and with public opinion, in their countries which are always ready to jump on the drug issue for easy political advantage and leave very little space for enlightened policy. (cndblog.org)
  • For the first time in history, a peace agreement included an entire chapter on drug related issues and made a serious attempt to prioritize rural development and public health approaches over law enforcement. (cndblog.org)
  • and lack of a comprehensive public health approach need to be addressed as well. (who.int)
  • During January 1997, a workshop was convened at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss the benefits and risks associated with screening newborns for CF and to develop public health policy concerning such screening. (cdc.gov)
  • This endeavor is defined within the core functions of public health agencies proposed by the Institute of Medicine: assessment, policy development, assurance, and evaluation (3,4). (cdc.gov)
  • Reliable and timely health information is essential for policy development, proper health management, evidence-based decision-making, rational resource allocation and monitoring and evaluation of the public health situation. (who.int)
  • A 'harm reduction' booth and a number of workshops will be providing visitors to the Earth Garden festival with evidence-based information on how to reduce risks if they choose to consume a mind-altering substance. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • Harm reduction is based on the idea that humans have been using drugs for recreational, spiritual and medicinal reasons for centuries and the best way to minimise risks resulting from drug use is to provide evidence-based information. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • Enhancing evidence-based harm reduction efforts. (ada.org)
  • Officials updated the GTRF on the UK 's tobacco control work and evidence-based position on harm reduction alternatives to tobacco, such as e-cigarettes. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • In this journey, Ethan has been at the forefront of the movement advocating for the evidence-based approaches that prioritized health. (worldvapersalliance.com)
  • This makes them important settings for the provision of evidence-based harm reduction services, including NSPs, OST, antiretroviral therapy (ART), opioid antagonists (e.g. naloxone), condoms and education and information on harm reduction. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Speakers include Professor David Sweanor from the University of Ottawa Centre for Health, Law, Policy, and Ethics Advisory Committee Chair. (scoop.co.nz)
  • While unmet needs in dental health can lead to infection, pain and tooth loss, unmet needs in mental health can lead to self-harm, harm to others, and substance misuse. (ada.org)
  • Regina M. LaBelle, acting director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, said in a news release that the implementation of its priorities will complement both President Biden's efforts and the implementation of the American Rescue Plan , which includes an investment of nearly $4 billion in behavioral health services. (ada.org)
  • What we're doing now isn't working, because the decades-old punitive response to drug use still predominates: The transition to a health-first, harm reduction approach has been slow and piecemeal,' Heller continued. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps the Government is taking to encourage other Parties at the forthcoming Global Tobacco Regulators Forums meeting to adopt harm reduction based alternatives to tobacco. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps the Government plans to take at the Global Tobacco Regulators Forum to encourage other parties to meet their treaty obligations on harm reduction under the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control . (theyworkforyou.com)
  • With a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke Free World he is investigating how persons with behavioral health challenges can benefit from tobacco Harm reduction strategies. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • The draft strategy is based on existing good practices and available evidence on the effectiveness of HIV-related approaches and interventions in the health sector. (who.int)
  • Sean Parnell ( [email protected] ) is a research fellow for health policy at The Heartland Institute. (heartland.org)
  • We often share updates on health and human services policies, but they aren't always positive. (communitysolutions.com)
  • We are grateful for this policy because young kids can keep access to vital health services including well-child visits and vaccinations that help them get off to a good start in life. (communitysolutions.com)
  • The cartoonish and light-hearted depictions in the HSE's Reduce the Harms at Festivals campaign are in stark contrast to the type of imagery featured in Irish health promotion material produced in recent history. (pointshistory.com)
  • In an effort to prevent the spread of HIV infection among People who Inject Drugs (PWIDs), the Ministry of Health has embarked on ambitious Harm Reduction Programmes with two key initiatives, Needle Syringe Exchange Programmes (NSEP) and Methadone Maintenance Therapy (MMT). (hri.global)
  • HR 2015 will connect leading figures in HIV, health and drug policy from around the globe. (hri.global)
  • Instead, IDPC advocates for decriminalisation, an essential framework to develop balanced and health-oriented approaches to drugs. (idpc.net)
  • Where harm reduction services have been available and easily accessible in prison settings for some time, better health outcomes have been observed, including significantly reduced rates of HIV and HCV incidence. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Prisoners retain their right to the highest attainable standard of health while incarcerated, which includes a right to preventive health services [ 5 ] and harm reduction services [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The current EU Drugs Strategy specifically identifies scaling up the development, availability and coverage of harm reduction measures in prison settings as a priority, with the aim of achieving a quality of care equivalent to that provided in the community and in accordance with the right to health and human dignity [ 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Scarcity of resources is evident in differ- about 90% - simply due to unavailability of ent areas: about a third of the countries trained manpower and resources - measur- do not have a mental health policy. (who.int)
  • It's not meant to be implemented as absolute limits of policy or practice by clinicians, health systems, insurance companies or governmental entities. (cdc.gov)
  • To improve working conditions, a Total Worker Health ® approach may be particularly relevant to the healthcare sector. (cdc.gov)
  • With traditional lines between crisis management and recovery, emergency humanitarian responses, and national development approaches fading, adaptation requires a fundamental redirection of societal values and actions to sustain and protect health and well-being - largely through a re-emphasis and accelerated action on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. (who.int)
  • The goal of the policy is to improve health and well being, decrease poverty and stimulate social development in Myanmar through a sustained reduction in tobacco use and tobacco related harm which can be achieved through a concerted effort based on national multisectoral approaches and mobilization of civil society. (who.int)
  • The general objective of the national policy and pan of action on tobacco control is to reduce tobacco uptake and consumption, promote cessation of tobacco use, protect non- smokers from exposure to second-hand smoke and protect present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke. (who.int)
  • The "huge strides" through "policy" (other than drunk driving) never involved locking people and up taking away their freedom! (drugwarrant.com)
  • Research has shown harm reduction is one of the most effective tools to help people who use drugs, and advocates say such programs are needed more than ever. (texastribune.org)
  • Harm reduction is a science-based practice that recognizes that people are sometimes unable or unwilling to immediately abstain from drug use. (texastribune.org)
  • If people decide to take drugs, we should support them to do it in a safe, sustainable and satisfactory way," Ivan Ezquerra-Romano, a neuroscientist and director of Drugs and Me , a harm reduction organisation, told MaltaToday. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • Policies are often based on the wrong assumption that people either don't take any drugs (excluding caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and medicinal drugs) or have a problematic or dependent relationship with them. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • including engaging and organizing drug users for social change, how to be most effective in implementing harm reduction methods, and support for marginalized people with housing and other services. (pivotlegal.org)
  • VOCAL-NY began in 2006 as an organization advocating for housing for people with HIV/AIDS in New York and evolved to also advocate for drug policy reform, and rights for prisoners and parolees. (pivotlegal.org)
  • Young people who use drugs (YPWUD) may have particular needs and require different service and policy responses when compared to their older peers. (researchsquare.com)
  • And so we hope that that decreases these interactions and thereby decrease the fatal interactions or the interactions that lead to people getting harmed and hurt and certainly destroys the sort of relationship between police and community members. (nyclu.org)
  • Later, Evans would say that harm reduction programs like Insite have had an unanticipated side effect: Because people are no longer dying so young, "we're treating chronic conditions in a population that's aging ten years more than they would have 20 years ago. (publicola.com)
  • Patricia Sully, a PDA staff attorney and coordinator for VOCAL-WA , a community group of people impacted by drug policy that advocates for safe consumption spaces, says, "It's really important that people be able to maintain that connection [to services] and not be kicked back out onto the street" to consume drugs and alcohol illegally and less safely. (publicola.com)
  • More people died of drug overdoses last year than from gunfire and traffic accidents combined, and the ever-rising death toll is leading to ever-louder calls for effective policy prescriptions and harm reduction interventions to reduce the carnage. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • We are committed to upholding the human rights of all people, through our policies, programs and activities, and through the relationships with our employees, members and stakeholders of whom we partner with. (nada.org.au)
  • I know it can be a little controversial, but one of the key tenets of harm reduction, that I see, is that we want to be able to facilitate and champion autonomy of people who use drugs," Tejada said. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Our friends at People's Harm Reduction Alliance invented a whole new pipe so that people could smoke and not inject, which is proven to be safer method of using drugs. (mynorthwest.com)
  • The approach, initially popularized by activists working on drug use and HIV/AIDS, focuses on minimizing risk, even under less-than-ideal circumstances, such as telling people to have safe sex rather than abstain entirely, or be monogamous to avoid HIV. (vox.com)
  • In theory, it's not the best approach for preventing HIV, but it's better, while letting people live their lives closer to what they want. (vox.com)
  • Over the past year, people have started to take approaches that enable them to do the things they love - even if that means minimizing risk rather than eliminating it entirely. (vox.com)
  • The right approach, she argued, tells people, "If you have to leave your house, here's a way to understand risk and the spectrum of risk, and here's how to protect yourself. (vox.com)
  • My early work in harm reduction was literally going into a shooting gallery and cleaning syringes in a bucket so people wouldn't get HIV," Rivera told City & State, referencing communal spaces that drug users would get high in. (nynmedia.com)
  • Harm reduction programmes around the world are having real impact, saving lives and promoting human rights. (hri.global)
  • All 28 European Union (EU) member states have expressed explicit support for harm reduction in national policies and have made needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) and opioid substitution therapy (OST) operational at the national level [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although crucial harm reduction services are now available in a majority of countries, including in all EU member states, in many countries, programmes are not operating to scale or meeting the needs of the population they reach. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The aim is to raise awareness, promote harm reduction strategies, and encourage governments to take action to prevent overdose deaths. (mindclassic.com)
  • To its credit, the Biden administration has recognized the urgency of the problem, embracing harm reduction interventions such as needle exchanges, drug testing, and access to the opioid overdose reversal drug naloxone in its 2022 National Drug Control Strategy . (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • Anemic levels of funding and policy support are woefully insufficient to stem the tide of overdose we are experiencing. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • They argue that providing a safe and regulated supply of drugs can prevent overdose deaths and reduce harm to users. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Edmonton's Street Works , a harm reduction outreach organization, has a large contingency at the conference. (pivotlegal.org)
  • Ambassador Milton Romani Gerner is Uruguay's Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), whose commitment to promoting human rights in Uruguay during the years of military dictatorship and the restoration of democracy, and whose pioneering work to promote a human rights-oriented drug policy in Uruguay and internationally reflects Uruguay's own commitment to social justice and human rights. (wola.org)
  • Fred Cameron, who works for SOLID Outreach Society, a non-profit organization which provides support services and harm reduction, said the referral process can be bumpy. (quesnelobserver.com)
  • The goal was to break the prohibitionist paradigm in one of its essential points: the moralist and puritanical approach that denies the possibility of debate. (wola.org)
  • The attempt to paint consumers as part of some mythical tobacco industry plot is offensive to individuals and organisations promoting tobacco harm reduction. (bmj.com)
  • IDPC amplifies the voices of women, including through collaboration with feminist organisations, by advocating for reforms that address the gender inequalities perpetuated by drug policies. (idpc.net)
  • Conclusion: The findings of this study highlight the importance of youth-friendly harm reduction services that are relevant and responsive to the unique needs and experiences of YPWUD. (researchsquare.com)
  • Likewise, the new CDC numbers prompted the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) to call on Congress to urgently support harm reduction services and move toward drug decriminalization. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • It will be staffed with a dedicated team who have a deep understanding of recovery to promote policies, programs and services for those in or seeking recovery. (samhsa.gov)
  • Sam Rivera heads OnPoint NYC, the largest provider of harm reduction services for drug users in New York City. (nynmedia.com)
  • Today, Rivera heads OnPoint NYC, the largest provider of harm reduction services for drug users in New York City - and the operator of the nation's first two supervised injection sites. (nynmedia.com)
  • Harm reduction services like supervised injections sites are meant to minimize the damage of drug use with the understanding that strict prohibition drives drug use into the shadows, but it doesn't save lives. (nynmedia.com)
  • Site visits for delegates will be organised to harm reduction services operating in Kuala Lumpur. (hri.global)
  • The Lancet underscores the futility and harms of drug criminalisation, pointing to the growing evidence supporting decriminalisation and the expansion of harm reduction services. (idpc.net)
  • While the last decade has seen a growth of support for harm reduction around the world, the availability and accessibility of quality harm reduction services in prison settings is uneven and continues to be inadequate compared to the progress achieved in the broader community. (biomedcentral.com)
  • While the provision of harm reduction in each of these countries' prisons varies considerably, certain key themes and lessons can be distilled, including around features of an enabling environment for harm reduction, resource allocation, collection of disaggregated data, and accessibility of services. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Further research is needed to explore whether a minority coalition's strategic re-framing of an issue to align with the policy core beliefs of their opponents would have more success than advocating from their own belief paradigm. (bvsalud.org)
  • The policy supports mandatory continuing education in substance use disorders and controlled substance prescribing, with an emphasis on preventing drug overdoses, chemical dependency and diversion. (ada.org)
  • It's really easy to see the failures of a harm reduction strategy: fatal overdoses have never been higher. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Such campaigns focus on addressing substance abuse, supporting recovery, and reducing the harm associated with drug use. (mindclassic.com)
  • As a 45-year observer and advocate I cannot remember the term harm reduction appearing in any official pronouncements from senior governmental leadership within the substance use disorder sector. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • Advocates of the "harm elimination" approach to tobacco-Summers would appear to be one of them-generally support high taxes on all tobacco products and adamantly oppose any advertising that would publicize the significantly reduced risks of smokeless tobacco compared to cigarettes. (heartland.org)
  • Leading Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) experts from around the world will present at The Fifth Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF 2022) on Friday, 28 October in the Philippines. (scoop.co.nz)
  • AHRF 2022 will encourage us all to keep going," says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA (Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates). (scoop.co.nz)
  • AHRF 2022 Lead Convenor Professor and President of HARAP (Harm Reduction Alliance of the Philippines), Ron Sison, is thrilled AHRF 2022 has attracted several internationally renowned and respected speakers. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Supporting research on the effectiveness of "emerging harm reduction practices in real world settings" and a priority of advancing racial equity indicate a sea change is underway. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • IDPC lays out the main challenges and opportunities offered by the upcoming 2024 mid-term review, underscoring that the objectives set out in 2019 have not been met and that a new approach is urgently needed. (idpc.net)
  • Technology-mediated and technology-based strategies and interventions, both locally and globally, have significant policy, practice, and networking potential for social development. (bu.edu)
  • Preceding the change of administrations, a shift was also occurring at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regarding tobacco harm reduction strategies. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • We have been advocating for this initiative for many years as one of the strategies to reduce the alarming infant and maternal mortality rates in Ohio. (communitysolutions.com)
  • The Biden-Harris Administration's Statement of Drug Policy Priorities was released April 1, outlining the federal government's first-year approach to ending the opioid epidemic. (ada.org)
  • According to statute, during the start of a new administration the President's drug policy priorities must be submitted to the U.S. Congress. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • Why would we implement policies that would make these problems worse? (drugwarrant.com)
  • The purpose of consolidation is to provide an accessible list of key standards and guidelines that policy makers and operational actors at national and sub-national level can use to evaluate existing law and policy, and to design and implement new measures that align more closely with international standards and guidelines. (lu.se)
  • 3.2.1 To formulate, promote and implement national policy and plan of action on tobacco control. (who.int)
  • Political pressure and a growing identity crisis add to the xenophobia and climate of fear in which security becomes the sole purpose of rapidly changing migration policies. (bu.edu)
  • The government does not offer substitution therapy or harm reduction outreach, and the impact of grassroots groups such as Rylkov, which has only 15 staffers, is limited. (mapinc.org)
  • IDPC highlights the major gains from the 2023 OHCHR report on human rights and drug policy, and provides recommendations to Member States and UN entities for its effective implementation. (idpc.net)
  • Results were analyzed using the Rhodes Risk Environment framework which considers the 'physical', 'social', 'economic' and 'policy' level factors shaping risk at 'micro', 'meso' and 'macro' levels. (researchsquare.com)
  • Any feedback on the approach and the format of this Framework on well-being ? (who.int)
  • He should be an effective advocate for Obama's own less punitive positions. (mapinc.org)
  • We advocate for, strengthen and support the sector. (nada.org.au)
  • The last decade has seen a growth of support for harm reduction around the world. (biomedcentral.com)
  • And we saw the critical importance of having clinical recommendations that support exible, tailored, patient centered care rather than a one size ts all approach. (cdc.gov)
  • Officials from the Department's tobacco control policy team attended to represent the United Kingdom as leads and experts in tobacco control policy. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • Malta adopted a harm-reduction approach for heroin since the early 1990s through the provision of safe injecting equipment. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • Our topics will cover the current issues in Canada around harm reduction, including access to healthcare such as methadone, heroin assisted therapy and clean needles, and drug policy questions about how illegal drugs are regulated. (pivotlegal.org)
  • Using this expertise the EU has undertaken an ambitious climate change policy with international aspirations. (lu.se)
  • We recognise that they play a vital role in helping smokers to quit and we will continue to advocate for their use as part of a comprehensive approach. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • The Harm Reduction educational booth in Malta will be providing visitors with educational leaflets designed by Drugs and Me . (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • For years, Dr. Carl Hart has worked to destroy myths about drugs and to change drug policies in the United States. (nyclu.org)
  • I can assure you that guns harm at least as much as drugs. (wola.org)
  • Our members are diverse in their structure, philosophy and approach to alcohol and other drugs service delivery. (nada.org.au)
  • Harm Reduction International is committed to ensuring the event provides and facilitates appropriate care for all delegates who may have special medical and healthcare needs - especially delegates who use, or have used, drugs or are living with HIV or hepatitis. (hri.global)
  • Nelson and Dumbili introduce a special issue of 'Drugs, Habits and Social Policy' that sheds light on the social and structural drivers of opioid use in the continent, and the impacts of restrictive policy. (idpc.net)
  • Most of those diseases are treated with different anti-inflammatory drugs, which makes it difficult to decide when to start antifibrotic therapy and how to eventually combine it with different pharmacologic approaches. (medscape.com)
  • On October 24, 2013, Ambassador Milton Romani Gerner received the WOLA Human Rights Award for his dedicated work in Uruguay and the international community to pioneer new approaches to drug policy. (wola.org)
  • Increasing evidence of unremitting levels of high work-related stress, often beyond the control of the clinicians, can lead to severe physical and emotional harm. (cdc.gov)
  • Newer research has shown the physical and emotional harm that comes from these ever-increasing, uncoordinated work expectations (12-17). (cdc.gov)
  • This high level of cognitive work expectation without sufficient resources to achieve the work is underestimated and may not be understood to be connected to its harm to clinicians and patients (19, 20). (cdc.gov)
  • Multiple agency collaborate approach to solutions for Issues of funding for community based participatory work communities. (cdc.gov)
  • Mamo points out that harm reduction is already applied to other substances, such as unit measures for alcohol, and behaviours, such as seatbelts for drivers. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • While harm reduction makes drug use somewhat safer, it's never safe to consume illicit substances without the close supervision of medical professionals who know how much to administer and the symptoms of dependency. (mynorthwest.com)
  • But advocates downplay the dangers of illicit substances. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Harm Reduction Malta discussed this initiative with the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC), set up after legislative changes in 2021 which will also see the licensing of not-for profit cannabis oprganisations. (maltatoday.com.mt)
  • As a global network, IDPC is uniquely placed to connect advocacy efforts and bridge policy debates between the national, regional and international levels, facilitating participation, promoting accountability and leveraging positive developments to advance progressive reforms. (idpc.net)
  • DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: The analysis supports the ACF's assertion that advocacy coalitions will respond to pressures for change by restricting change to secondary beliefs, while keeping policy core beliefs intact. (bvsalud.org)
  • Proponents argue that this approach empowers individuals to regain their self-agency and restore their lives. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • Advocates of this approach argue it's a way to push addicts away from dangerous intravenous drug use, where blood borne illness can more easily spread. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Suicide is death caused by an act of self-harm that is intended to be lethal. (msdmanuals.com)
  • On this panel with me will be Pivot Director, Donald MacPherson, who heads up the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition , Walter Cavalieri of the Canadian Harm Reduction Network, Zoe Dodd, of South Riverdale Community Medical Centre, and Joan Ruzsa, of Rittenhouse. (pivotlegal.org)
  • RESULTS: A dominant and minority coalition was identified in each jurisdictions' policy subsystem. (bvsalud.org)
  • The results show how in the ACT a dominant 'harm reduction' coalition shifted their secondary beliefs and introduced a pill testing policy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Whereas in NSW, a shift in both the secondary and policy core beliefs of the dominant 'law enforcement' coalition was required, something which rarely occurs according to the ACF. (bvsalud.org)
  • Behind Sam Rivera's desk in his office at the Harlem OnPoint supervised injection and harm reduction center is a sign for an early syringe exchange program. (nynmedia.com)
  • This is why policy discussions about improving data access and ensuring access to predictable APIs have failed to make any progress. (diplomaticourier.com)
  • From extrajudicial killings to the denial of access to controlled pain medication, repressive drug policies continue to be a major driver of violence, suffering, and human rights violations across the world. (idpc.net)
  • Consideration and assessment of human rights are integrated into our organisational policies and procedures which are subject to ongoing review. (nada.org.au)
  • The term 'modified risk tobacco product' means any tobacco product that is sold or distributed for use to reduce harm or the risk of tobacco-related disease associated with commercially marketed tobacco products. (nicotinepolicy.net)
  • The design and imagery of the Reduce the Harms at Festivals campaign takes a playful approach. (pointshistory.com)
  • While the HSE's new Reduce the Harms at Festivals campaign is visually different to what has come before, so too is the message. (pointshistory.com)
  • The perspectives of YPWUD are vital while developing and implementing harm reduction programs to ensure that the programs are effective, efficient and based on the diverse needs of YPWUD. (researchsquare.com)
  • Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia - Pacific (BRDR) program brought together international, regional, national and sub-national partners to identify and develop effective practices for integrating human rights and gender equality into DRR. (lu.se)