Abstract Despite high rates of harm attributable to alcohol use itself and the associated marginalization of illicit drinkers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES), alcohol-specific harm reduction services there are under-resourced and highly disconnected from one another. In response to these conditions and high rates of death amongst its membership, the Eastside Illicit Drinkers Group for Education, an affiliate group of the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, convened a regular meeting of stakeholders, termed a “community of practice” in 2019 to bring together peers who used beverage and non-beverage alcohol, shelter and harm reduction service providers, public health professionals, clinicians, and policymakers to improve system-leve...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by International Journal of Drug Policy, avai...
Harm associated with consumption of alcohol on licensed premises is an issue of community concern. I...
Cities around the world increasingly need to address problems associated with substance abuse. Home...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
The Downtown Eastside (DTES) of Vancouver, Canada has been the epicentre of HIV, hepatitis C and dru...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
The Alcohol and Drug Commission of British Columbia, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Heal...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
In 2003, the city of Vancouver opened North America’s first supervised injection site, Insite. Insit...
Background: Vancouver is an international leader in implementing interventions to reduce harms relat...
The Drinkers Lounge is an innovative harm reduction drop-in centre for drinkers in the Downtown East...
This qualitative study focused on how public health workers as adult educators in Vancouver’s Downto...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by International Journal of Drug Policy, avai...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by International Journal of Drug Policy, avai...
Harm associated with consumption of alcohol on licensed premises is an issue of community concern. I...
Cities around the world increasingly need to address problems associated with substance abuse. Home...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
The Downtown Eastside (DTES) of Vancouver, Canada has been the epicentre of HIV, hepatitis C and dru...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
The Alcohol and Drug Commission of British Columbia, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Heal...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
In 2003, the city of Vancouver opened North America’s first supervised injection site, Insite. Insit...
Background: Vancouver is an international leader in implementing interventions to reduce harms relat...
The Drinkers Lounge is an innovative harm reduction drop-in centre for drinkers in the Downtown East...
This qualitative study focused on how public health workers as adult educators in Vancouver’s Downto...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by International Journal of Drug Policy, avai...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by International Journal of Drug Policy, avai...
Harm associated with consumption of alcohol on licensed premises is an issue of community concern. I...
Cities around the world increasingly need to address problems associated with substance abuse. Home...