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Harm Reduction at Work

Date:
March 2011
Author:
Raffi Balian and Cheryl White

For harm reduction and drug policy organizations that aim to improve the health and welfare of people who use drugs, the insights of drug users themselves are essential to shaping effective programs. Harm Reduction at Work gives the necessary know-how to ensure that both employees who do use drugs and those who don't are treated fairly.

Harm Reduction at Work is a practical, hands-on guide written by Raffi Balian and Cheryl White, whose many years of experience in harm reduction, drug user activism, and organizational leadership have made them experts on working with people who use drugs. In addition to outlining the many benefits of hiring drug users, Balian and White provide detailed strategies for recruiting, supervising, and retaining staff.

Harm Reduction at Work includes resources on the following topics:

  • Realistic guidance on how to overcome obstacles of hiring drug users, including those who are living with HIV or hepatitis C
  • Sample harm reduction policies for the workplace
  • Approaches for dealing with supervision and discipline
  • Real-life examples from two award-winning programs

Harm Reduction at Work is the third book of the Harm Reduction Field Guide Series produced by the Open Society Public Health Program. Previous guides include: Overdose Prevention and Response and Human Rights Documentation and Advocacy.

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Related Information

Overdose Prevention and Response
June 2009
This guide by the Open Society Public Health Program offers resources for developing and implementing overdose prevention and response programs, particularly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Human Rights Documentation and Advocacy
February 2009
Produced by the Open Society Public Health Program, this guide provides activists with the tools necessary to develop a human rights advocacy plan, particularly by documenting abuses against people who use drugs.

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