This course provides an in-depth exploration of harm reduction principles, strategies, and practices aimed at minimizing the negative consequences associated with various behaviors, substances, and activities.
Drawing from multidisciplinary perspectives, including public health, psychology, sociology, and criminology, students will examine the underlying philosophy and rationale of harm reduction approaches.
It is a virtual program provided over two sessions (2 hours each):
This course provides an in-depth exploration of harm reduction principles, strategies, and practices aimed at minimizing the negative consequences associated with various behaviors, substances, and activities.
Drawing from multidisciplinary perspectives, including public health, psychology, sociology, and criminology, students will examine the underlying philosophy and rationale of harm reduction approaches.
It is a virtual program provided over two sessions (2 hours each):
Instructors:
The program is designed for:
Upon successfully completing this program, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion from the SE Health First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Program in partnership with SE Career College of Health.
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