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New harm reduction toolkit 'With Open Arms' for Indigenous youth of B.C.

  • A harm-reduction toolkit titled 'With Open Arms' was created for Indigenous youth in B.C. by youth and the First Nations Health Authority .
  • The toolkit aims to reduce stigma surrounding substance abuse to encourage open discussions about harm reduction and healing.
  • The FNHA is committed to providing culturally safe harm reduction supports in First Nations communities across B.C.
  • Dr. Nel Wieman stated that young people should access the toolkit to feel empowered in discussing harm reduction and informed about their choices regarding substance use.
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New harm reduction toolkit 'With Open Arms' for Indigenous youth of B.C.

Resource put together by and for youth with lived experience, and the First Nations Health Authority

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Nelson Star broke the news in Nelson, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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