Session: Harm Reduction: Debates, Opportunities, and Interventions (Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference - Recentering & Democratizing Knowledge: The Next 30 Years of Social Work Science)

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SSWR 2024 Poster Gallery: as a registered in-person and virtual attendee, you have access to the virtual Poster Gallery which includes only the posters that elected to present virtually. The rest of the posters are presented in-person in the Poster/Exhibit Hall located in Marquis BR Salon 6, ML 2. The access to the Poster Gallery will be available via the virtual conference platform the week of January 11. You will receive an email with instructions how to access the virtual conference platform.

347 Harm Reduction: Debates, Opportunities, and Interventions

Schedule:
Sunday, January 14, 2024: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Marquis BR Salon 7, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Matt Ignacio, PhD, Arizona State University
* noted as presenting author
Service Service Programs and Harm Reduction Debates
Theresa Anasti, PhD, Oakland University
Perceived Stigma Toward Naloxone Among Naloxone Training Attendees: Implications for Overdose Response
Emily Pasman, PhD, University of Michigan; Kristina Nikolova, PhD, University of Windsor; Bryan Victor, PhD, Wayne State University; Elizabeth Agius, BA, Wayne State University; Stella Resko, PhD, Wayne State University
"We Do It Ourselves": Strengths and Opportunities for Harm Reduction Practice in Texas
Jake Samora, MA, University of Texas at Austin; Katie McCormick, LMSW, University of Texas at Austin; Kasey Claborn, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
A Systematic Review of Individual-, Community-, and Policy-Level Harm Reduction Interventions Addressing the U.S. Opioid Overdose Epidemic
Katie McCormick, LMSW, University of Texas at Austin; Jake Samora, University of Texas at Austin; Kasey Claborn, PhD, University of Texas at Austin; Lori Holleran Steiker, PhD, University of Texas at Austin; Diana DiNitto, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
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