Original research
by
Wallace, Bruce et al
Release Date
2021
Geography
Canada
Language of Resource
English
Full Text Available
Yes
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Yes
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Objective
Critically question the impacts of drug checking as a harm reduction response
Findings/Key points
Drug checking requires a universal approach to meet the needs of diverse populations who use substances, and must not be focused on abstinence based outcomes. As a harm reduction response, community drug checking has potential impacts beyond the individual level. These include increasing power and accountability within the illicit drug market, improving the health of communities, supporting safer supply initiatives and regulation of substances, and mitigating harms of criminalization. Evaluation of drug checking should consider potential impacts that extend beyond individual behaviour change and recognize lived realities and structural conditions.
Design/methods
n=27 interviews with PWUD, friends/family, people who make or distribute substances
Keywords
Harm reduction
Policy/Regulatory
Safer supply
Advocacy
About PWUD
Illegal drugs
Drug checking