Guide to Developing and Managing Syringe Access Programs by Harm Reduction Coalition

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GENER A L RES OURCES Guide to starting and managing needle and syringe programmes WHO/UNAIDS Ontario Needle Exchange Programs: Best Practice Recommendations Carol Strike, Lynne Leonard, Margaret Millson, Susan Anstice, Natasha Berkeley, Emily Medd, Health Canada, March 2006 Starting and managing needle and syringe programs: a guide for Central and Eastern Europe and the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union Dave Burrows, International Harm Reduction Development/Open Society Institutes, 2000 Needle and syringe programmes: providing people who inject drugs with injecting equipment NHS: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence; Public Health Guidance PH18 Needle and syringe program policy and guidelines for NSW New South Wales Department of Health, June 2006

EFFIC A CY A N D COST - EFFECT IVENESS OF SYRINGE ACCESS PROGRAMS Talking Points: TOP FIVE STUDIES MISUSED BY SYRINGE EXCHANGE OPPONENTS Drug Policy Alliance Government Studies in Support of Needle Exchange Health GAP Syringe Exchange Research Update 2008 Daniel Raymond, August 2008 NIMBY localism and national inequitable exclusion alliances: The case of syringe exchange programs in the United States Barbara Tempalski, Risa Friedman, Marie Keem, Hannah Cooper, Samuel R. Friedman The Spread of Drug Related AIDS and Hepatitis C among African Amerians and Latinos Dawn Day Syringe access for the prevention of blood borne infections among injection drug users Sharon Stancliff

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