Sarah interviews Jim Duffy, harm reduction advocate and founder of Smoke Works - an organization that provides injection alternatives and safe smoking supplies to syringe service providers and groups nationwide. Harm reduction programs often have difficulty obtaining and distributing pipes due to budgetary and legal hurdles. Smoke Works aims to fix that.
\nDedicated to drug user health equity and HIV and overdose prevention, Jim Duffy leads with lived experience and Smoke Works shares profits with underfunded groups performing direct-service work.
\nIn this episode we discuss crack, meth, and stimulant use, damaging paraphernalia laws, and why giving people access to pipes is a public health initiative. Jim and Sarah explicitly discuss drug use, stigma, and tips on what to do if you\u2019ve taken too much or how to support someone who has.
\nResources:
\npatreon.com/SmokeWorks
\nInstagram: @Smokeworksboston
\n\nSarah // Instagram: @psychandthecitybk
\nPsych and the City Podcast: www.psychandthecitybk.com
\nHarm reduction resources mentioned in the episode:
\nGood Works: North Alabama Harm Reduction
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