Tag: harm reduction

    NE Syringe Program Bill Abandoned, by Senators Who’d Just Voted for It

    Syringe service programs (SSP) will not become legal in Nebraska in 2024, after lawmakers ...

    Edinburgh Quietly Releases Report in Favor of Safe Consumption Sites

    After pressure from advocates, Edinburgh city councilors have published a long-awaited report supporting the ...

    First Chemsex Harm Reduction Project in Brazil Takes Aim at Misinformation

    During the pandemic, public health researchers in São Paulo began noticing what seemed to ...

    New Jersey Expands Harm Reduction Services as Attitudes Shift

    New Jersey is set to open multiple new syringe service programs, including in suburban ...

    Our Struggle for Safe Consumption Sites in San Francisco’s Tenderloin

    In 2006, a community health clinic opened in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District. On any ...

    Opioid Settlement Funds: Will “Once-in-a-Generation” Chance Be Wasted?

    As opioid settlement dollars start rolling into jurisdictions across the United States, debate has ...

    DE Lifts “One-to-One” Cap on Syringe Exchange, a Reform Long Overdue

    Delaware syringe service programs (SSP) are no longer limited to “one-to-one” exchange, a widely ...

    Re-Queering Harm Reduction Means Reclaiming Its Grassroots Spirit

    When the harm reduction movement emerged, survival was front of mind: Policymakers were leaving drug ...