Tag: overdose

    Since 1999, Indigenous Women Have Faced Highest US Increase in Suicides

    On June 20, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention published an ...

    NYC Syringe Programs Successfully Serving the Most Vulnerable New Yorkers

    New York City’s syringe service programs (SSPs) are successfully getting harm reduction resources into ...

    Harm Production: Ontario’s Brutal Cuts Add Fuel to the Overdose Fire

    Viewed from the United States, Canada’s comparatively liberal social mores and universal healthcare would ...

    Safe Consumption Site in Philly Has 90 Percent Support Among Locals

    Communities most impacted by the overdose crisis are more likely to back groundbreaking interventions ...

    Denial of Methadone Devastates Incarcerated People: What Hope?

    When people who are dependent on opioids are incarcerated and denied access, they go ...

    Harm Reduction Is Growing in Scotland—But So Are Overdose Deaths

    In November 2018, Scotland launched a revised national drug policy that prioritizes recovery resources, ...

    Innovative Canadian “Street Degree” Empowers Peer Harm Reduction Workers

    In British Columbia, an entirely peer-taught overdose prevention “Street Degree” program has graduated its ...