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Mobile Harm Reduction, Street Medicine as a Medical Home
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitator Braunz E. Courtney discusses impactful engagement of people who actively use drugs, chaotic use versus abstinence, and working in the spectrum of harm reduction.
Unconditional Positive Regard–Intersectionality of Harm Reduction & Spirituality
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitator Jason Norelli explores the intersectionality of the faith-based community and syringe services by highlighting the successful work that Glide Foundation has provided through its HIV/Hep C and Harm Reduction Services Program.
Watch all recorded videos from the event on our YouTube Syringe Services Programs WorkshopOpens in a new tab playlist.
Radical Syringe Access – Harm Reduction without Barriers
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitators Sam Junge and Elona Dellabough-Gormley provide an overview of the principles and practices that can help traditional syringe services programs advance to a radical version of harm reduction that is committed to eliminating barriers to access and centered on the voices and needs of people who use drugs.
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Panelists Sam Junge, Angie Pittaluga, and Tommy Rayes highlight what makes an effective syringe services program by sharing what’s working and where change needs to happen. Moderated by Tanagra Melgarejo of National Harm Reduction Coalition.
Meeting People Where They Are–Intersection of Cultural Humility & Harm Reduction
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitator Carsen Beckwith explores culture and the principles of cultural humility while reflecting on the issues of implicit bias to help providers build more meaningful and respectful relationships with SSP participants.
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitator James Wilson discusses the challenges that Pluma County’s syringe services program faced while providing services in rural areas, as well as some of the solutions they’ve developed to address them.
Public Health Vending Machines – From Conceptualization to Implementation
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Facilitators Chelsi Cheatom and Jessica A. Johnson share steps and lessons learned around community engagement, planning, and implementation when utilizing vending machines for harm reduction, public health, and syringe services.
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs (SSP) workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Panelists Loris Mattox, Stephanie Cole, and Heather Bush highlight the current state of SSP services by sharing what’s working and where change needs to happen. Moderated by Emma Roberts of National Harm Reduction Coalition.
The California Prevention Training Center, in partnership with National Harm Reduction Coalition, held a syringe services programs workshop on March 18 and 19, 2021.
Speakers and participants discussed the provider and consumer perspectives, public health vending machines, Pluma County’s syringe services program, the intersection of cultural humility and harm reduction, radical syringe access, the intersectionality of harm reduction and spirituality, and mobile harm reduction.
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