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“The course served both as a corrective to prior stigma-laden
training and as a catalyst for deeper engagement with HR values and evidence-based practices.”
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I want a world where people can access care before they end up in emergency rooms.
I want fewer people discharged into homelessness. Fewer preventable drug poisoning deaths. Fewer patients slipping through the cracks.
We need leaders willing to address root drivers of harm.
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“Exploration of a Harm Reduction Course: Insights into Course Development and Delivery”
This study shows that harm reduction education helps future nurses provide more compassionate and evidence-based care.
#HarmReduction #Nurse
Check it out here 👇
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Nurses don’t need performative recognition. We need meaningful action on the conditions putting our patients in harm’s way—poverty, the toxic unregulated drug supply, housing insecurity, underfunded healthcare, and burnout treated like a badge of honour.
To all the nurses showing up every day with skill, heart, advocacy, and humanity: you are seen.
You deserve better than being asked to carry systems that are being eroded in the name of fiscal responsibility.
We should never stop demanding better for our patients, communities, and each other.
It’s #NationalNursesWeek, and nurses don’t want pizza parties and a week of appreciation.
We want a stable public health system. Safe and sustainable nurse-to-patient ratios. Real investment in retention, prevention, public health, and harm reduction.
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#Nurse #nurses #harmreduction #healthequity
On #HarmReductionDay, we honour communities, peer workers and civil society organisations keeping each other alive — often with little to no funding, protection or recognition.
#SupportDontPunish