Students for Harm Reduction

Students for Harm Reduction

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Students for Harm Reduction aims to dismantle state violence via a harm reduction framework, improved drug policy, & prison abolition education.

04/20/2022

Join CESAX, student unions across the city, and local labour unions for a feeder rally before we all head over to Queens Park for ! More info can be found at

04/07/2022

While there is no universally accepted definition of harm reduction, it can be broadly described as the policies, programs, and practices that minimise negative health, social, and legal impacts associated with drug use, drug policies, and drug laws. It is grounded in social justice and human rights, focusing on positive change, and working with communities without judgement, coercion, or discrimination.

Harm reduction is essential healthcare! Community-led services must be protected and strengthened in times of crisis.



https://harmreductionjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12954-021-00573-6
https://www.hri.global/what-is-harm-reduction

03/20/2022

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Toronto Birth Centre expresses our deepest condolences to Heather Winterstein's family, firends and community.

Photos from Students for Harm Reduction's post 02/17/2022

Safe Injection Sites save lives. There is so much more we can be doing to protect our community members but security and police are NOT the answer!

Photos from Students for Harm Reduction's post 02/11/2022

Session 2 - Policing on Campus: The Loss of Safety and Security

Date: Thursday, February 17, 2022
Time: 6:00PM-7:30PM EDT

Speakers: Desmond Cole and Mimuna Mohamed

Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/imagining-a-police-free-uoft-speaker-series-tickets-246659383857

Desmond Cole is a journalist, activist, and author. He has spent the last ten years reporting and commentating on politics and social justice. He is especially interested in the struggle for Black liberation within Canada. Desmond's work includes ten years of local and national news coverage, five years of radio broadcasting at Newstalk 1010, a disruptive opinion column with the Toronto Star, and an award-winning magazine feature. He is the author of the number one national bestseller The Skin We’re In: A Year of Black Resistance and Power.

Mimuna Mohamed is a certified life skills coach, facilitator, keynote speaker, award winning community organizer, project manager, human rights advocate, a student of psychology and Islamic spirituality, mindfulness meditation guide, founder of 'Justice for Mimuna Mohamed' and 'Justice for Madina Dini', founder of the upcoming Madina Dini Institute, online self-development courses and coaching platform. Survivor of police violence and systematic injustices.

Photos from Another Story Bookshop's post 11/29/2021
11/04/2021

Calling all social work and nursing students of X University! Join us on Monday evening for a free overdose response workshop by Students for Harm Reduction, the Social Work Student Union and the Nursing Course Union. This will be a 2-hour online session that will discuss the underlying factors of the toxic drug supply crisis, how to recognize an opioid overdose, and how to respond by administering naloxone. Please register to reserve your spot. Students who stay until the end of the presentation will receive a certificate in the completion of naloxone training for non-medical practitioners.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/swsu-x-ncu-naloxone-training-tickets-204186115167

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