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Our Harm Reduction Distribution Program provides free information and materials necessary to practice safer drug use and safer sex. We can also provide you with referrals to other sources within the community regarding social services, drug and alcohol treatment centers, social workers, housing and welfare, etc. In addition, we can teach people who use drugs about the health risks associated with drug use and how to reduce the risk of HIV and other blood borne infections.

People do not need to be clients of the AIDS Network to access this service. New works are available and used works are accepted for safe disposal.

 

Proposed CTS

Proposed CTS (Consumption Treatment Site) at 746 Barton Street East       We are moving ahead [...]

Gender and Trauma-Informed Front-line Harm Reduction Printable Resource

We advocate for quality + compassionate support for our service users! Are you a front-line worker at [...]

Myth vs Fact – Harm Reduction Infographic Resources

Our Harm Reduction workers Anya and Marijo recently had the opportunity to work with a group of [...]

We’re Hiring! Full-Time Temporary Contract Harm Reduction Worker – Halton Region

POSITION SUMMARY: The purpose of the Harm Reduction Program is to reduce the transmission of HIV and other […]

We’re Hiring! Full Time Regional Harm Reduction Worker

The AIDS Network is hiring! Download the PDF recruitment post here: Regional Harm Reduction Worker (Haldimand Norfolk […]

We’re Hiring! Full Time Regional Harm Reduction Worker (temporary one-year contract)

The AIDS Network is hiring! Download the PDF recruitment posting here: Regional Harm Reduction Worker (Halton)   […]

Launching the Van Program for Haldimand, Norfolk, Brant County and Brantford

The AIDS Network is pleased to announce the launch of our Haldimand Norfolk Brant Van Program . […]

“Since Covid began, we’ve seen the highest number of overdoses since 2017”: What happens when the opioid epidemic meets a global pandemic? (via Toronto Life)

"Two weeks after those closures, on March 31, the city had the highest number of opioid overdose [...]

Hamilton advocates worry about pandemic’s effect on drug users (via The Globe and Mail)

When Elise Nagy called the Hamilton General Hospital in late March to give them a heads up [...]

Trans Women’s Meet Up

(UPDATE: This event is cancelled as per The AIDS Network’s COVID 19 risk reduction measures – for […]