National harm reduction is a public health approach to reducing the risks associated with drug use, primarily
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National harm reduction is a public health approach to reducing the risks associated with drug use, primarily by providing access to resources that reduce the harms associated with drug use, such as needle and syringe exchange programs, medication-assisted treatment, drug user health services, overdose prevention, and HIV and hepatitis C prevention and care services. The goal of national harm reduction is to reduce the health and social harms associated with drug use, while still allowing people to make their own decisions about their drug use. National harm reduction also recognizes that people who use drugs are more likely to be discriminated against and face stigma, and seeks to reduce stigma and promote inclusion. National harm reduction is an evidence-based approach that is endorsed by numerous health organizations, including the World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. NHR also works to reduce the stigma and discrimination associated with drug use by providing support and advocacy to individuals and their families. NHR also works to reduce public health disparities among individuals and communities affected by drug use. NHR works to promote the safe and effective use of drugs, as well as
Problem: Compose Investigative Report/Analyze the problem and pose solutions
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts