Advancing Harm Reduction - International Lessons for Local Practice PDF Print E-mail

The one-day conference 'Advancing Harm Reduction - International Lessons for Local Practice' was held in the London School of Hygiene and Typical Medicine, on the 7th of September 2006.

The conference, attended by over 130 delegates, had been organised to allow those who were unable to attend the recent conference in Vancouver the opportunity to hear about and discuss some of the key themes of the event and the new ideas in many areas of practice presented there. These included advances in the development of user advocacy, work on tackling bacterial and viral infections, engaging young people in harm reduction, developments in harm reduction and heroin use – including examining the evidence from heroin trials. There was also a report on some of the ‘fringe’ meetings from the conference.

The pdf versions of the Conference program & presentations are available below, together with a full and abridged versions of the report on the conference proceedings produced by the conference rapporteurs (Gill Bradbury and Jamie Bridge).

pdf Advancing Harm Reduction Rapporteur Report - Full Version 40.29 Kb

pdf Advancing Harm Reduction Rapporteur Report - Abridged Version 10.28 Kb

pdf Advancing Harm Reduction - Conference Program 167.27 Kb

pdf Tim Rhodes - Advancing Harm Reduction 139.13 Kb

pdf Gerry Stimson - Report on the 17th IHRC 322.83 Kb

pdf Grant - User Advocacy 27.06 Kb

pdf Daren - Why The World Needs An International Network of Activists Who Use Drugs 32.22 Kb

pdf Diana Tobin - International Network of People Who Use Drugs 1.72 Mb

pdf Jo Kimber - Bacterial Infections among IDU 58.81 Kb

pdf S Kenny & N Carrey - Young Peoples Heavy-end Cannabis Use research in Greater Manchester UK 58.57 Kb

pdf Paul Turnbull- Occasional and Controlled Heroin Use 32.79 Kb

pdf Tim McSweeney - The battle between the crime and health agendas - a phoney war 43.50 Kb