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Harm Reduction. Grantee shall integrate harm reduction principles into service delivery and agency structure as well as follow the HSH Overdose Prevention Policy. Grantee staff who work directly with clients will participate in annual trainings on harm reduction, overdose recognition and response.
Harm Reduction. The program has a written internal Harm Reduction Policy that includes the guiding principles per Resolution # 10-00 810611 of the San Francisco Department of Public Health Commission.
Harm Reduction. Contractor shall integrate harm reduction principles into service delivery and agency structure as well as follow the HSH Overdose Prevention Policy. Contractor staff who work directly with tenants shall participate in annual trainings on harm reduction, overdose recognition and response.
Harm Reduction. An approach to substance use that incorporates a spectrum of strategies including safer use, managed use, abstinence, meeting people who use drugs “where they’re at,” and addressing conditions of use along with the use itself (National Harm Reduction Coalition, 2021).
Harm Reduction. (incorporating Anti-Social Behaviour, Safeguarding, Cyber Crime, Hate Crime and Child Sexual Exploitation) 6.1 ASB is prioritised and dealt with by the CSPs which are seeing a change in the profile to more "personal ASB" (a new approach to categorisation) with reducing neighbourhood ASB. The former may involve such issues as targeted ASB and online bullying and may be indicative of a generation spending more time at their computer keyboards. There is also a commensurate rise in broader cyber-crime. 6.2 Safeguarding is embedded into the working practises of the SCB partner agencies, but more formalised working arrangements with the Adults and Children's Safeguarding Boards and the HWBB will be put in place with the SCB becoming a signatory of a joint working protocol with those bodies. 6.3 Cyber Crime is the emerging threat as noted in the PCCs Plan. It is unclear at this time what the scale of the threat/risk is, as West Mercia Police are developing an understanding in conjunction with the national agency Action Fraud. 6.4 A new Digital Inclusion Co-ordinator post, hosted by Public Health, with PCC support, is bringing together work to enable more people to utilise the internet, working to meet the Police and PCC priority of raising awareness of cyber security and internet safety. 6.5 The Hate Incident Partnerships (HIP) continue to operate using the same principles as the MARAC process which is widely regarded as best practice in terms of enabling a multi-agency approach to data sharing and offering support to victims of hate incidents and hate crimes. In 2017/18 consideration will be given to how the North and South HIP's can potentially work more effectively together, with a view to delivering a focus on community tension monitoring. 6.6 The SCB and CSPs are actively supporting the Children's Safeguarding Board's plans on Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) both through local operational activities with the Police and by ensuring that the strategic response to CSE is co- ordinated primarily through the CSE Action Plan, which is due to be reviewed and updated, following the recent Ofsted of WCC Children's services. 6.7 Prevent remains a priority within Worcestershire, focusing on training and awareness raising and ensuring that all partner agencies have access to training packages and have appropriate corporate policies in place. 6.8 The Worcestershire Prevent Strategy Group has developed a practical action plan which supports and oversees the work of Specif...
Harm Reduction. The model serves to reduce the impact of risky behaviors over time, as opposed to immediately eliminating those behaviors altogether. The use of harm reduction assists in building safety and identifying supportive people and services the Client can rely on when they are ready or able to leave the exploitative DocuSign Envelope ID: 44282CE5-6473-48DF-9776-506176377993 situation.
Harm Reduction. Grantee shall promote harm-reduction and community safety by addressing biohazard disposal, needle stick protocols, overdose prevention and response training, and facilitation of access to and administration of overdose response supplies, such as Naloxone.
Harm Reduction. Instead of operating under the framework offered by religion, many of the CBOs discussed their work in terms of harm reduction. Harm reduction was often related to the idea of human rights or the idea that helping KPs was good for the entire community. This frame did not necessarily use the idea that helping KPs is a moral obligation or moral in itself, but rather that it makes sense from a communal, epidemiologic, economic, or human rights standpoint.
Harm Reduction. A set of strategies that reduce negative consequences of substance use and that incorporate a spectrum of strategies from safer use, to managed use, to abstinence.
Harm Reduction. Harm Reduction is a set of practical strategies that reduce the negative consequences associated with drug use, including safer use, managed use, and non-punitive abstinence. These strategies meet drug users "where they're at," addressing conditions and motivations of drug use along with the use itself. Harm Reduction acknowledges an individual's ability to take responsibility for their own behavior. This approach fosters an environment where individuals can openly discuss substance use without fear of judgment or reprisal, and does not condone or condemn drug use. Staff working in a Harm Reduction setting work in partnership with tenants, and are expected to respond directly to unacceptable behaviors, whether or not the behaviors are related to substance use. The Harm Reduction model has also been successfully broadened to reducing ▇▇▇▇▇ related to health and wellness as well as many other issues.