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Harm Reduction: The Importance of Peers in Prohibitionist Policy Part 2

Harm Reduction: The Importance of Peers in Prohibitionist Policy Part 2 Adam Waugh (Sesh Safety/PsyCare UK/The Loop) gives a presentation on how critical positive peer influence is in the teaching and exercise of harm reduction. His presentation is followed by a Q&A panel with multiple outstanding figures in the Harm Reduction community.
He focuses on Sesh Safety, a Facebook community which provides a safe space for drug users and shares harm reduction advice. Experienced and knowledgeable administration and members that are held accountable for providing useful and factual information are available 24/7.

“Adam Waugh is involved in various projects that help reduce the harms of drug use in the night-time economy. He is a core team member of psychedelic welfare charity PsyCare UK, a senior harm reduction volunteer with drug safety checking organisation The Loop and helps run the online peer-led harm reduction community Sesh Safety.” - The Maudsley Psychedelic Society

This is part two of his presentation held at The Maudsley Psychedelic Society’s event "A Harm Reduction Approach to Drug Use: On Safety & Education"

"Focusing on the theory and practice of providing education and harm reduction services, the event will be fundraising for PsyCare UK [and the Maudsley Psychedelic Society.]"

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