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Harm Reduction Coalition A national advocacy and capacity-building organization that promotes the health and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by drug use.

HIV | Syringe Access | Hepatitis C | Drug Overdose Prevention | Drug Treatment | Safe Injection |


This guide should help you figure out if having AIDS or HIV can affect having a job


 Drug War Facts



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African American | Basic Information | Minority Communities | Other Special Populations | Persons Living with HIV/AIDS | Pregnancy and Childbirth| Sexually Transmitted Diseases | Testing | Treatment | Women | Work Place | Youth |

 


 

Getting Started!

Drug User Links

Needle Exchange

North American Syringe Exchange Network's needle exchange program site list.

www.nasen.org

  

The African American Condition

A short presentation designed to spark discussions concerning the complexities of being Black in America.

Key Benefits

  • Identity
  • Poverty
  • Environment
  • Attire
  • Moral Beliefs

 

Outreach Principals and Effectiveness

Examples of visual AIDS for HIV/AIDS Outreach Training.

Key Benefits

  • HIV ME
  • The goal of outreach to is work with people in their indigenous environment.
  • The effective outreach worker adjusts to situations and environments.
  • The four stages of Outreach
  • Outreach takes place on their turf not yours!
  • Out Influ
  • Outreach Effectiveness
  • CDC Research Findings #1
  • CDC Research Findings #2

Impact of Drug Use, Abuse and Availability

Culturally specific consequences of the illicit drug trade in the USA.

Key Benefits

  • Traditions Disparities Persist
  • Incomes
  • Criminal Activity
  • Esteem/Hopeless
  • In Prison Systems
  • Health Issues
  • HIV/Aids

IMANI P. WOODS

BIOGRAPHY
Lead Trainer and Principle of Progressive Solutions

Visual Education is a product we provide for other trainers  or businesses to use in presentations as an additional tool.

 

Harm Reduction Trainings for the HIV communities working with African Americans.


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917-597-4329