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The details for the strategies related to harm reduction are organized under the specific topics that are described in the [[ZOOM_MAP_-_Expand_Harm_Reduction_Practices|Zoom Map -- Expand Harm Reduction Practices]]</div> <div class="wiki" style="display: block">&nbsp;</div>  
 
= Overview =
= Overview on Harm Reduction =


The term harm reduction has involves reducing all types of harms.&nbsp; Preventing death through reversing overdose, preventing infection and disease transmission through needle exchange programs, preventing overdose through use of testing strips, and supporting public awareness campains in support of harm reduction strategies are just some of the ways harm reduction is put into practice.
The term harm reduction has involves reducing all types of harms.&nbsp; Preventing death through reversing overdose, preventing infection and disease transmission through needle exchange programs, preventing overdose through use of testing strips, and supporting public awareness campains in support of harm reduction strategies are just some of the ways harm reduction is put into practice.
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As many in the harm reduction community will say, a dead person cannot recover.
As many in the harm reduction community will say, a dead person cannot recover.
=== Definition ===
The [https://harmreductionjournal.biomedcentral.com/ Harm Reduction Journal ]defines&nbsp;harm reduction&nbsp;as 'policies and programs which aim to reduce the health, social, and economic costs of legal and illegal psychoactive drug use&nbsp;''without necessarily reducing''&nbsp;drug consumption'.&nbsp; Exact definitions from other organizations vary slightly in their wording but are overall consistent.
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Link to a national organization focusing on Harm Reduction: [http://harmreduction.org/ Harm Reduction Coalition]
Link to a national organization focusing on Harm Reduction: [http://harmreduction.org/ Harm Reduction Coalition]


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The details for the strategies related to harm reduction are organized under the specific topics that are described in the Zoom Map -- Expand Harm Reduction Practices
 

Overview

The term harm reduction has involves reducing all types of harms.  Preventing death through reversing overdose, preventing infection and disease transmission through needle exchange programs, preventing overdose through use of testing strips, and supporting public awareness campains in support of harm reduction strategies are just some of the ways harm reduction is put into practice.

One important aspect of harm reduction is that is supports interventions aimed at reducing the negative effects of health behaviors without necessarily extinguishing the problematic health behaviors completely.  In a substance use disorder setting, harm reduction seeks to keep a person alive while mimimizing negative health impacts that result from being active in addiction.  It is not the primary goal of harm reduction stratgies to get someone into treatment and recovery.  It is rooted in the view that we need to meet people where they are - and many are not ready to accept treatment of recovery.  That being said those involved in harm reduction are nearly always to ready to assist someone get connected to services if they express a desire to get help.

As many in the harm reduction community will say, a dead person cannot recover.

Definition

The Harm Reduction Journal defines harm reduction as 'policies and programs which aim to reduce the health, social, and economic costs of legal and illegal psychoactive drug use without necessarily reducing drug consumption'.  Exact definitions from other organizations vary slightly in their wording but are overall consistent.

Principles

 

Key Topics and Strategies

 

References and Related Articles

Link to a national organization focusing on Harm Reduction: Harm Reduction Coalition

National Harm Reduction Journal

 

 

Sources