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S3 E2: Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll: Harm Reduction Strategies with Jen Jackson

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Jen Jackson, Disease Intervention Specialist and Harm Reductionist, walks us through the history of harm reduction, the principles that guide the movement, and gives us some personal examples of disease intervention and harm reduction values in action. Listen in to learn how theories of harm reduction apply in myriad settings, and how a foundation in these theories is essential to providing effective sexual healthcare.

Download the transcript of this episode.

Resources:

Report on UN's Stance on Harm Reduction

Drug Policy Alliance

Harm Reduction International

National Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Network of Disease Intervention Training Centers

Cultural Humility Collaborative

"HIV, Gender, Race, Sexual Orientation, and Sex Work: A Qualitative Study of Intersectional Stigma Experienced by HIV-Positive Women in Ontario, Canada"

The Harm Reduction Journal

HealthHIV

CAPTC-Related Training and Resources:

Drugs 101 Training Series

Harm Reduction Resources

Virtual Syringe Services Workshop

Turn on notifications to never miss an episode of Coming Together for Sexual Health.

Follow Coming Together for Sexual Health on Instagram and Twitter.

  continue reading

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Jen Jackson, Disease Intervention Specialist and Harm Reductionist, walks us through the history of harm reduction, the principles that guide the movement, and gives us some personal examples of disease intervention and harm reduction values in action. Listen in to learn how theories of harm reduction apply in myriad settings, and how a foundation in these theories is essential to providing effective sexual healthcare.

Download the transcript of this episode.

Resources:

Report on UN's Stance on Harm Reduction

Drug Policy Alliance

Harm Reduction International

National Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Network of Disease Intervention Training Centers

Cultural Humility Collaborative

"HIV, Gender, Race, Sexual Orientation, and Sex Work: A Qualitative Study of Intersectional Stigma Experienced by HIV-Positive Women in Ontario, Canada"

The Harm Reduction Journal

HealthHIV

CAPTC-Related Training and Resources:

Drugs 101 Training Series

Harm Reduction Resources

Virtual Syringe Services Workshop

Turn on notifications to never miss an episode of Coming Together for Sexual Health.

Follow Coming Together for Sexual Health on Instagram and Twitter.

  continue reading

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