EPISODE · Dec 16, 2020 · 39 MIN
222 - Overdose and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Harm Reduction Movement
from Public Health On Call · host Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
As part of a periodic series on overdose and the pandemic, guest host Susan Sherman speaks with Monique Tula, executive director of the National Harm Reduction Coalition, and Louise Vincent, executive director of the North Carolina Survivor's Union about the role of harm reduction in both the COVID and overdose crises. In an extended conversation, Tula and Vincent talk about harm reduction as a strategy for reducing suffering among people who use drugs, centering health and dignity in services, and how the "syndemic" of drug use, COVID-19, and racism are converging in a moment that requires a fundamental restructuring of services related to substance use in the US. KEYWORDS: substance use; policy; racial disparity
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