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Harm Reduction Supplies and Services

Provided by Northern Health

Promotes healthy communities and helps communities provide services that are caring and sensitive to the needs of the community.
What is harm reduction?
  • Helping people with risky behaviours reduce their risk and the risk to others.
  • Provides supports and services to improve overall health.
  • Contributes by strengthening services, advocating for the rights and dignity for those who use substances or have risky behaviours (i.e. reduce disease transmission, reduce the number of deaths due to overdose, and reduce violence).
  • Further information about the harm reduction can be found in the BC community guide.

    Harm reduction programs and services vary by community and location:
  • Enhancing client resources, supports, skills and knowledge
  • Nursing services
  • Mental health and addictions services
  • Methadone maintenance programs
  • Condom distribution
  • Community health education
  • Distribution of harm reduction supplies (e.g. needle exchange)
  • Engaging clients and referrals to community resources

    Contact your local Health unit to find information on the resources available in your community.
  • Compilation/directory: https://www.northernhealth.ca/health...

    Service is available in English.

    Cost: No cost

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    Availability

    Service area: Northern Health Area + show cities

    Service area cities: Quesnel, Stewart, Burns Lake, McBride, Hudson's Hope, Fort St. James, Atlin, Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, Smithers, Houston, Telkwa, Witset, New Aiyansh, Fraser Lake, Terrace, Mackenzie, Kitimat, Prince George, Daajing Giids, Prince Rupert, Tumbler Ridge, Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Masset, Hazelton, Vanderhoof, Valemount, and Dease Lake

    The listing of this service in Pathways is not a recommendation or endorsement by Pathways.

    Pathways does not provide medical advice. If you have an emergency please call 9-1-1. If you require assistance navigating services please call 8-1-1.

    For general inquiries or for assistance, please email us:

    community-services@pathwaysbc.ca

    If you are requesting clinical access to medical Pathways, please provide the following information via the email above:

    1. First Name
    2. Last Name
    3. Email
    4. In which city/town do you work?
    5. What is your role? E.g. Family Physician, Office Staff, Medical Resident
    6. Employer Name (for office staff)
    7. Office Phone

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