Harm Reduction

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AVI utilizes harm reduction philosophy and practice in all of our programs across the Island. A harm reduction approach to drug use and sexual activities includes practical strategies and resources to reduce associated risks such as transmission of sexually transmitted infections and blood-borne illnesses. Harm reduction is person-centered and focuses on the conditions and contexts of people’s lives in order to assist in meeting their self-identified goals. In the context of drug use, this may include safer drug use, reduced use, or abstinence from one or more substances. Using harm reduction with sexual practices reduces risks to maximize safety and pleasure, and honour consent.

Some examples of harm reduction practices and resources offered through AVI programs include: distribution of safer drug use and safe sex supplies (sterile needles, heat-resistant glass pipes, condoms); recovery of used needles from the community; overdose prevention and response including access to take-home naloxone; information and support around safe drug use and safer sex; welcoming and non-stigmatizing spaces for people who use illicit drugs, sex workers, people living with HIV and Hepatitis C, LGBTQ2IQ  and all members of our diverse communities.

For more information about harm reduction, here are some links to check out:

BC’s Provincial Harm Reduction Program (including take-home naloxone): www.towardtheheart.com

Best Practice Recommendations for Canadian Harm Reduction Programs: www.catie.ca/en/programming/best-practices-harm-reduction

Harm Reduction Coalition (US based): www.harmreduction.org

Harm Reduction International: www.hri.global

“Nothing About Us Without Us” Greater, Meaningful Involvement of People Who Use Illegal Drugs: A Public Health, Ethical, and Human Rights Imperative: http://www.aidslaw.ca/site/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Greater+Involvemen...