International Harm Reduction Day 2025: Harm Reduction Hangout and Resource Expo
Come learn about Harm Reduction While you enjoy tasty food, ice cold drinks and a chance to win door prizes! Next Door will offer adult beverages to those 21 and up.
Come learn about Harm Reduction While you enjoy tasty food, ice cold drinks and a chance to win door prizes! Next Door will offer adult beverages to those 21 and up.
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation, operated by Policy Research Associates, Inc. (PRA), is known nationally for its work in regard to people with behavioral health needs involved in the criminal justice system. Although prevalence estimates vary, there is consensus that high percentages of justice-involved women and men have experienced serious trauma … Read more
Opioid overdose has long been a leading cause of death, especially among Americans under 50. The current “4th wave” of the epidemic—marked by potent fentanyl analogues, stimulant co-use, and contamination with substances like xylazine—makes treatment increasingly difficult. While evidence-based tools like buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone, and harm reduction remain essential, access is often blocked by insurance … Read more
Opioid overdose has long been a leading cause of death, especially among Americans under 50. The current “4th wave” of the epidemic—marked by potent fentanyl analogues, stimulant co-use, and contamination with substances like xylazine—makes treatment increasingly difficult. While evidence-based tools like buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone, and harm reduction remain essential, access is often blocked by insurance … Read more
This event has been rescheduled from April 26th, 2025 to June 28th, 2025. The Durham County Department of Public Health is sponsoring a one-day conference on overdose, substance use disorder, and harm reduction for Durham's faith-based community. Representatives from local faith organizations, Durham Congregations in Action, TRY Coalition, and NC Council of Churches have helped … Read more
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation, operated by Policy Research Associates, Inc. (PRA), is known nationally for its work in regard to people with behavioral health needs involved in the criminal justice system. Although prevalence estimates vary, there is consensus that high percentages of justice-involved women and men have experienced serious trauma … Read more
Opioid overdose has long been a leading cause of death, especially among Americans under 50. The current “4th wave” of the epidemic—marked by potent fentanyl analogues, stimulant co-use, and contamination with substances like xylazine—makes treatment increasingly difficult. While evidence-based tools like buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone, and harm reduction remain essential, access is often blocked by insurance … Read more
Opioid overdose has long been a leading cause of death, especially among Americans under 50. The current “4th wave” of the epidemic—marked by potent fentanyl analogues, stimulant co-use, and contamination with substances like xylazine—makes treatment increasingly difficult. While evidence-based tools like buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone, and harm reduction remain essential, access is often blocked by insurance … Read more
On July 21st, NCACC is partnering with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to host Working Together to End Stigma: Wake County Drug Overdose Prevention Coalition Meeting. The meeting has both virtual and in person options for participation and will take place from 9:00-12:00 and focus on addressing stigma related to drug … Read more
Opioid overdose has long been a leading cause of death, especially among Americans under 50. The current “4th wave” of the epidemic—marked by potent fentanyl analogues, stimulant co-use, and contamination with substances like xylazine—makes treatment increasingly difficult. While evidence-based tools like buprenorphine, methadone, naloxone, and harm reduction remain essential, access is often blocked by insurance … Read more