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AOD services during COVID-19 - A harm reduction peer worker

AOD services during COVID-19 - A harm reduction peer worker

Update: 2020-05-21
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The world is changing fast due to COVID-19. As part of APSU's broader effort to understand the impact on people who use alcohol and other drug (AOD) services, Straight From the Source is inviting a range of consumers and peer workers to share their experiences.


Our first guest in this series is Jane, a peer worker from Harm Reduction Victoria.


Harm reduction services find themselves at the sharp end of many of the lockdown restrictions, with the advice they deliver and the way it is done having to be drastically adapted. 


Jane gives a fascinating insight into to the many challenges faced by harm reduction services and the drug-using community, and a few reasons to feel hopeful.  


Straight From the Source presents the real-life stories of people affected by alcohol and other drugs, as well as relevant perspectives from experts and professionals.

 

The show is brought to you by the Association of Participating Service Users (APSU), which is a service of the Self Help Addiction Resource Centre (SHARC). APSU is a Victorian consumer body that believes the voices of people with lived experience of AOD issues should be heard and incorporated into service design and delivery. 


The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily the views of APSU or SHARC. Names and identifying details may have been changed for privacy reasons.


Music is by dbh. There’s plenty more of it here.


And there’ll be more from us. Thanks so much for listening.

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AOD services during COVID-19 - A harm reduction peer worker

AOD services during COVID-19 - A harm reduction peer worker