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Harm reduction: NJ expanding access to combat overdoses

State opioid settlement money going to new centers, services

Aired 05/31/2024

NJ Spotlight News

Harm reduction: NJ expanding access to combat overdoses

Clip: 5/31/2024 | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

State opioid settlement money going to new centers, services

Health care experts and advocates gathered in Newark on Thursday to bring attention to the growing movement toward so-called harm reduction services to combat overdose deaths in New Jersey. In the first annual Harm Reduction Conference, hosted by the Community Associations Institute, panelists spoke about the need to de-stigmatize the services in all health care settings.

Aired 05/31/2024

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