This model of Indigenous Harm Reduction in practice report is made possible through Vital Strategies working with the United Katehnuaka Longhouse’s Good Mind Initiative. Together they created a report—“Culture is Medicine: The United Katehnuaka Longhouse Good Mind Initiative as a Model of Indigenous Harm Reduction in Practice”—that describes their approach to Indigenous harm reduction, their program model and impacts, considerations for other prospective Indigenous harm reduction providers, and considerations for funders.
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