Harm Reduction Program

Harm Reduction Program Goals

The Harm Reduction Program works to reduce drug-related harm while enhancing individual, family, and community wellness, primarily through the provision of linguistically appropriate and culturally competent services to injection drug users. To achieve this, we work to:

arrow greenReduce the transmission of bloodborne infections, including hepatitis & HIV, to limit the frequency of physical injury from abscesses & vein damage, and to minimize other diseases such as endocarditic & septicemia.

arrow greenEducate participants on ways to reduce the potential for harm associated with their substance use and other high-risk activities.

arrow greenFacilitate access to other health-related services including traditional preventive and primary medical care, as well as alternative healthcare resources.

arrow greenAct as a conduit for referring participants to substance use treatment when requested.

arrow greenRefer clients to behavioral health and other social services such as housing, benefits programs, and other supportive services.

arrow greenSupport participants within the parameters of providing professional services.

Harm Reduction Program Services

Who We Serve

arrow greenInjection drug users

arrow greenCommercial sex workers

arrow greenMen who have sex with men

arrow greenIndividuals experiencing homelessness

arrow greenEx-prisoners

arrow greenPeople using crack-cocaine, methamphetamine, alcohol or other drugs.

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PROGRAM FORMS & INFORMATION»

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL»

Anddrew A. Gans, MPH
Acting Harm Reduction Program Manager
1190 St. Francis Dr. Suite S1302
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110
(505) 476-3624
Email andrew.gans@state.nm.us

Raymond Aragon
ACCT. & Auditor / Data Manager
Harm Reduction Program
Infectious Disease Bureau
Public Health Division
Phone: (505) 827-2363
FAX: (505) 827-2862
Email: Raymond Aragon


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