Harm reduction calls to action from young people who use drugs on the streets of Vancouver and Lisbon
Abstract Vancouver, Canada, and Lisbon, Portugal, are both celebrated for their world-leading harm reduction policies and programs and regarded as models for other cities contending with the effects of increasing levels of drug use in the context of growing urban poverty. However, we challenge the n...
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Main Authors: | Joana Canêdo (Author), Kali-olt Sedgemore (Author), Kelly Ebbert (Author), Haleigh Anderson (Author), Rainbow Dykeman (Author), Katey Kincaid (Author), Claudia Dias (Author), Diana Silva (Author), Youth Health Advisory Council (Author), Reith Charlesworth (Author), Rod Knight (Author), Danya Fast (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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