Needle Exchange - Where Can I Find a Program Near Me? Needle exchange programs—which are also known as syringe services programs or needle-syringe programs—provide new and sterile syringes to individuals who use drugs
What Is a Needle Exchange Program and How Does It Work? A needle exchange program, now more commonly called a syringe services program (SSP), is a public health service that provides sterile needles and syringes to people who inject drugs
Exchange Supplies Exchange Supplies is a unique social enterprise working to improve the harm reduction response to drug use by developing products and information for injecting drug users, drug services, and needle exchanges
Needle Exchange Programs: Reducing Harm - therecover. com What Are Needle Exchange Programs? Needle exchange programs are community-based health services that provide sterile syringes and safe disposal of used injection equipment to people who inject drugs
Syringe Access Program - SAAF- Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation What is the Purpose of The Syringe Access Program? The exchange of used syringes for sterile syringes to promote safer injecting practices To assist in reducing the spread of HIV, HEP C and other blood-borne diseases Provide appropriate referrals for other services and treatment options
Needle and syringe programmes - Wikipedia A needle and syringe programme (NSP), also known as needle exchange program (NEP), is a social service that allows injection drug users (IDUs) to obtain clean and unused hypodermic needles and associated paraphernalia at little or no cost
LifePoint | Pima County, AZ Police have agreed to stay away from the needle exchange program as long as it does not cause problems We strongly discourage people from having drugs on them when they come to the exchange or from injecting near the program
Syringe Access Resources | National Harm Reduction Coalition Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) provide whole-person care to participants by offering clinical health services like infectious disease testing and treatment, substance use treatment, and primary care alongside overdose prevention services and the distribution of drug use equipment