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From Hep C Stories
2017, CATIE
Client resources - Webpage - Research Update: Supervised injection facilities in Canada: past present and future
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From Prevention in Focus - Fall 2017
2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Getting to undetectable: Population differences in Canada
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From Prevention in Focus - Fall 2017
2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Implementing comprehensive HIV and HCV programmes with people who inject drugs: practical guidance for collaborative interventions
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2017, UNAIDS, World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Development Programme, United States Agency for International Development, United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, International Network of People Who Use Drugs
Guidelines and manuals - PDF
More info - Harm reduction services for Indigenous people who use drugs: questions and answers
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2017, Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN), Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network (CHLN)
Client resources - PDF
More info - Research finds that harm reduction and ART helped to reduce the spread of HIV in Vancouver
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2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Research Update: Youth who use drugs who cannot access addiction treatment are twice as likely to start injecting
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From Prevention in Focus - Spring 2017
2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - HIV prevention for people who inject drugs: New biomedical approaches and time-honoured strategies
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From Prevention in Focus - Spring 2017
2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Project HOPE
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2017, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Peer work
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2016, CATIE
Case study collection - Webpage