Integrated and Person Centred Harm Reduction Services

by Harm Reduction Internation
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In this report, Harm Reduction International defines an integrated harm reduction service as a site or organisation that provides one or more ‘traditional’ harm reduction services (such as opioid agonist therapy or a needle and syringe programme)
alongside other health and social services. In doing so, they ensure that a wide range of services are available
and accessible to their clients.

For the report they looked at integrated harm reduction services in: Brazil, Australia, Nepal, Portugal, Kenya and Canada.

Year
2021
  • Global
  • Harm reduction
  • Inequalities in health
  • Prevention
  • Social issues
  • Ethnic minorities
  • Injecting drug users (IDUs)
  • People who use drugs (PUD)

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