New York Regional Initiatives
New York City
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New York Training Institute
We offer comprehensive and practical education and capacity building for community-based organizations, health departments, and coalitions, small teams and individuals in New York.
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- 26Foundational Fridays- Hepatitis C 10112:00 pm - 2:00 pmThis 2 -hour webinar is a part of our Foundational Fridays Series taking place every last Friday of the month from 12pm – 2pm EST, from July 2023 – June 2024. This webinar focuses on the basics of Hepatitis C. This webinar focuses on the basics of HIV/HCV and will review basic information about transmission, pre , ...Local Time:Apr 26 2024 |12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Foundational Fridays- Hepatitis C 101
Foundational Fridays- Drug 101
Foundational Fridays- LGB/TGNC 101
New York City Job Board
Fund for Public Health is seeking a Overdose Prevention Trainer.
Harlem United is searching for candidates for multiple job openings, including:
Housing Specialist
Harm Reduction & Outreach Registered Nurse
Housing Works is hiring for several roles, including:
Case Manager
Receptionist
Program Manager – Mental Health Counseling (LMSW/LCSW)
Housing Case Manager
Residential Aide Supervisor
Program Assistant
Behavioral Health Specialist
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is looking to fill multiple positions, including:
Wellness Advocate
Overdose Prevention Trainer
Evaluation Analyst
Evaluation Associate
OnPointNYC is hiring for multiple roles, including:
Drop-In Shift Supervisor
Grant Accountant
Harm Reduction Navigator – SAMSHA
Harm Reduction Lead Navigator – SAMSHA
Hepatitis C Care Coordinator
Streetworks is hiring a Youth Advocate.
Project Renewal is hiring a Certified Peer Specialist.
If you would like to have a job added to this job board, please email NHRC’s Associate Director of Capacity Building, Mike Selick, at selick@harmreduction.org.
Peer Foundational Training Series
Our organization was created by people who use drugs for people who use drugs. We have a long history of creating training and technical assistance with and for people with lived experience of using drugs and doing sex work. We work closely with those experiencing a range of intersecting discrimination that is exacerbated by drug-related stigma, for example, LGB/TNGC+ folks, People of Color, and People Living With HIV.
These training and skill-building sessions are aimed at helping people with lived experience elevate their leadership in this movement.
Syringe Service Programs in New York City
There are over a dozen syringe service programs in New York City that offer free sterile syringes and injection supplies to people who use drugs. If you’re looking for sterile syringes in New York, check out the below links to find the program that works best for you.
AIDS Center of Queens County (ACQC)
Community Health Action of Staten Island (CHASI)
Family Services Network of New York Inc.
Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center (LESHRC)
St. Ann’s Corner of Harm Reduction (SACHR)
Streetwork Project / SafeHorizon
In addition to the official first tier Syringe Service Programs (SSPs), New York has recently started to permit second tier exchanges. You can find schedules and locations for all first tier and second tier programs on New York State’s Department of Health website for the entire state here.
It’s Time to End the Overdose Crisis in New York
Harm reduction is the answer to ending overdose. We’ve partnered with End Overdose NY to advocate for policy recommendations that support evidence-based harm reduction programs throughout New York.
We’re working to:
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Increase access to naloxone and medications for opioid use disorder
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Promote awareness about fentanyl, and how to use safely if it’s in a drug supply
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Educate communities about harm reduction strategies, including supervised consumption services
Lighthouse Learning Collective: Safe Havens for the LGB/TGNC+ Community
The Learning Lighthouse Collective creates space for strategy, support, and resources for LGB/TGNC+ people who use drugs. Bringing together harm reduction organizations and those that serve the LGB/TGNC+ community, we hope to reimagine what safety and care can look like for this community.
Decriminalize, Decarcerate, and Destigmatize Sex Trades
We are proud members of Decrim NY. This coalition of 20+ groups advocates to shape New York City and state policy and public opinion around people in the sex trades. Decrim NY seeks to decriminalize, decarcertate, and destigmatize sex work.
Start a Harm Reduction Program
Even though New York is no stranger to harm reduction, many communities still don’t have access to these life-saving programs. If you want to support the health of people who use drugs in your community, consider implementing a harm reduction program.