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Queer Point
Safer injection & disposal supplies, overdose prevention, and other harm reduction tools. Fentanyl test strips, Narcan (naloxone) and safer drug practice info to prevent and reverse overdose.
Promoting Safer Practices
Our syringe access and disposal programs are crucial components of our harm reduction strategy. We provide safer injection supplies, overdose prevention tools, and comprehensive disposal options to promote health and safety within the community. These services are designed to prevent transmission of diseases and reduce health risks associated with injection drug use.
We have peer specialists available to you and the support of community resources to help you today.
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✓ Prevention Tools
✓ Disposal Options
✓ Injection Supplies
Programs
Queer Point Syringe Service Program
Queer Point Syringe Service Program offers comprehensive harm reduction services, including overdose prevention training and naloxone distribution at our center as well as mobile. We provide safe use supplies, and educational workshops on substance use and disposal practices. Mobile units and outreach teams distribute supplies and offer HIV/HCV testing and wound care services, ensuring access for remote and marginalized communities.
Nearly 30 years of research has shown that comprehensive SSPs are safe, effective, and cost-saving, do not increase illegal drug use or crime, and play an important role in reducing the transmission of viral hepatitis, HIV and other infections
For safe disposal or assistance, contact our health Equity Director at 209-898-4239
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Frequently Asked Questions About Syringe Access & Disposal
What services are included in the Syringe Access & Disposal program?
Our Syringe Access & Disposal program provides clean syringes, safe disposal options, overdose prevention tools, and education on safer injection practices to reduce harm and prevent the transmission of infectious diseases.
Why is syringe access important for the community?
Syringe access programs are vital for public health; they help prevent the spread of HIV, hepatitis C, and other infections by providing sterile equipment and safe disposal options. These programs also connect individuals to additional health and social services.
How can I access the syringe services at CalPride?
You can access our syringe services by visiting our centers. We offer both walk-in hours and appointment-based services to ensure our community members have access to the supplies they need in a safe and confidential environment.
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