Clean drug paraphernalia in harm reduction

Join us for a discussion on harm reduction and the controversy surrounding the provision of clean drug paraphernalia in harm reduction kits. Our guest, Bonzo Reddick, a family physician, will shed light on the principles of harm reduction, dispel myths, and explore the evidence behind these initiatives. We will delve into the impact of stigma, media portrayal, and political rhetoric on policy decisions while examining the ethical considerations at play.

Bonzo Reddick is a family physician.

He discusses the KevinMD article, "How stigma and online trolls stopped an intervention that could save lives."

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