Harm Reduction is still looked at as taboo in the drug rehabilitation community. It’s not about making someone abstain from use and shaming them into treatment. But what is it about? The numbers say harm reduction keeps people alive and is cutting down on overdoses, but at what cost? What does that quality of life look like?
I have some people that have worked in the field with first hand experience to discuss.
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