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Avenue B Harm Reduction 04.12.2020

James Edwards is a PLWHIV on the Board of Directors of AIDS New Brunswick, and a long-time friend of Avenue B Today he shared with us a bit of his story; check it out on our website

Avenue B Harm Reduction 19.11.2020

A life saving app with a great story to go with it

Avenue B Harm Reduction 05.11.2020

Thank you so much! We are excited to be able to continue work on this project!

Avenue B Harm Reduction 30.10.2020

Thanks to Coca-Cola for the very welcome donation of power-aid and apple juice! And to all of the volunteers who donate cookies, homemade soup, ensure, lunches, and many other goodies for our clients we can't thank you enough. We couldn't do what we do without you! Stay safe everyone!

Avenue B Harm Reduction 23.09.2020

Stay safe, everyone

Avenue B Harm Reduction 14.09.2020

We are sorry to announce that the Times Up! Harm Reduction Symposium has been postponed until further notice. We will announce the new date as soon as it is available. read here for details: http://avenueb.ca//times-up-harm-reduction-symposium-has-/

Avenue B Harm Reduction 11.09.2020

Glossary on Gender-Based Violence THE LANGUAGE WE USE MATTERS. We hope this Glossary is helpful to allies, those new to the field, and people who want to keep up-to-date on evolving language.... link to the glossary: http://www.vawlearningnetwork.ca//LearningNetwork-GBV-Glos

Avenue B Harm Reduction 08.09.2020

Words are a powerful weapon. Words like junkie, crackhead and prostitute even when said in jest are dangerous. These words, and others like them, create stigma and perpetuate stereotypes about people who use drugs or sell sex. The dehumanizing effects of stigma push people to the margins of our society where help and security are much harder to find. Using stigmatizing language tells people that they are less valuable than others and less worthy of support. Stigma prevent...s those who use drugs or sell sex from seeking help for addictions, seeking mental health support and even accessing basic medical care. Stigma is a killer. It is time to use our words wisely. At Avenue B we strive to build a compassionate community that promotes health, diversity and inclusion by embracing harm reduction as an evidence-based strategy that saves lives. Respect, dignity and personal autonomy are at the core of everything we do. We are on the frontlines of an opioid crisis that has already claimed more than 13,900 lives in Canada since 2016. And that number continues to climb. We are also dealing with a significant influx of crystal meth in our city. With limited resources, we aim to promote health and safety among some of the most vulnerable in our city. When you use stigmatizing language, you are making a statement that it is okay to make fun of those who you consider less valuable. When you do so publicly particularly on social media you discourage efforts to bring change through harm reduction practices. Lately, we were dismayed to hear comments coming from prominent members of our community. This is not acceptable, not from them and not from anyone. It’s not about the size of the audience, but the message conveyed. It is a threat to the very work we do. So watch your words spoken and typed. If you can’t be kind, be quiet, because it is a matter of life and death.

Avenue B Harm Reduction 26.08.2020

Reminder that tickets for the 3rd Annual Harm Reduction Symposium are on sale now!! only $25 for 2 days worth of events! Register on Eventbrite

Avenue B Harm Reduction 14.08.2020

Save the Date! Stimulus 2020