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- Peerology: A guide by and for people who use drugs on how to get involved
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2015, Canadian AIDS Society (CAS)
Client resources - PDF
More info - New Best Practice Recommendations Part 2: Service referrals for substance use treatment, mental health services, and housing services
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From Prevention in Focus - Fall 2015
2015, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Positive Service Coordination
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2015, LOFT Community Services, McEwan Housing and Support Services
Case study - Webpage - Ontario Hepatitis C Team: Elevate NWO
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2014, Elevate NWO
Case study - Webpage - Swiss researchers investigate drug use and its impact on health and survival
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2014, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - Addiction and survival with HIV
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2014, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage - What Works: Tips for taking care of yourself if you have Hep C or HIV and inject drugs
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2014, CATIE
Client resources - Webpage - Treat Me Right: Getting treated for hepatitis C or HIV if you inject drugs
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2014, CATIE
Client resources - Webpage - People who inject drugs
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From HIV in Canada: A primer for service providers
2018, CATIE
Report - Webpage - New best practice guidelines for harm reduction programs promote needle distribution
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From Prevention in Focus - Spring 2014
2014, CATIE
Research summary - Webpage