Implementation contexts and the impact of policing on access to supervised consumption services in Toronto, Canada: a qualitative comparative analysis
Abstract Background Supervised consumption services (SCS) are being implemented across Canada in response to a variety of drug-related harms. We explored the implementation context of newly established SCS in Toronto and the role of policing in shaping program access by people who inject drugs (PWID...
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Main Authors: | Geoff Bardwell (Author), Carol Strike (Author), Jason Altenberg (Author), Lorraine Barnaby (Author), Thomas Kerr (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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