Community Engagement Workers [CEW] are a central part of a harm reduction approach that honors the autonomy and experience of people who use drugs with regards to overdose prevention and the overall health and wellbeing of their communities. CEWs are invested in supporting people to practice safer consumption of substances and safer sex through accessing harm reduction supplies and information.
Learn more about community engagement workers including how you can create a network in your community.
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