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Indigenous Harm Reduction (Various Resources)

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Source: Various Sources, UPHNS Community of Practice Hub

August 5, 2021

Find a listing of Indigenous Harm Reduction resources in the UPHNS Community of Practice Hub

Harm Reduction Through an Indigenous Lens (Presentation developed by Clint Barton)

Indigenous Harm Reduction=Reducing the Harms of Colonialism

San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training

First Nations Health Authority (BC)

Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network – Toolkits

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC (AMSSA)

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