Harm
Reduction
Conference
in
New
Jersey
8/14/98
Harm Reduction in New Jersey: Putting Principles Into Action, Friday, September 18, 1998, 9:00am - 4:00pm, Rutgers Student Center, College Avenue, New Brunswick. This conference is designed to provide participants with the foundation for developing, conducting and evaluating harm reduction strategies in their communities in order to influence both practice and policy. Presenters at this conference include: Imani Woods, Director, Progressive Solutions, Seattle, WA; Stuart Fisk, RN, Corpus Christi Residence, Pittsburgh, PA; Paula Santiago, Community Organizer, Harm Reduction Coalition, NYC; Synn Stern, Needle Exchange Manager, Positive Health Project, NYC; NJ State Senator Joseph Vitale; Paul Cherashore, Harm Reduction Coalition; Jennifer Gonnerman, Reporter, The Village Voice, and others. This conference is co-sponsored by: The New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition, the New Jersey Public Health Association and the New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center. Registration is $20 for the general public, $15 for NJHRC and NJPHA members, and free for full-time students. Limited scholarships are available. For more information, contact NJHRC at (732) 247-3242 or e-mail [email protected].
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Issue #54, 8/14/98
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