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Harm reduction, overdose prevention, and the future of treating America’s overdose epidemic

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In February of this year, Providence became the first city in America to approve opening a state-sanctioned overdose prevention center. Sometimes known as safe injection sites, these are facilities where people can bring illegal drugs and consume them under the supervision of trained volunteers and health professionals. 


It’s one of the boldest experiments in the U.S. of an approach to addressing the drug overdose crisis known as “harm reduction,” which is focused less on forcing people to stop using drugs and instead on helping people use them more safely. 


It might sound counterintuitive that such an approach could help stem our country’s drug overdose epidemic (https://www.cdc.gov/opioids/basics/epidemic.html#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20people%20who,in%202021%20involved%20an%20opioid.) , which killed over 112,000 Americans in 2023. But as our two guests on this episode explain, overdose prevention centers — along with many other “harm reduction” interventions — work. Studies have shown that they not only help reduce drug-related deaths, they also help people recover from drug addiction more broadly. 


On this episode, Dan Richards talks with two public health leaders in Rhode Island about this new overdose prevention center — how it will work, why it matters, and what it says about the future of addressing America’s drug overdose crisis. 


Guests on this episode:

• Colleen Daley Ndoye, executive director of Project Weber/RENEW, the organization that will be overseeing Rhode Island’s overdose prevention center
• Brandon Marshall, chair of epidemiology at Brown University. 


Learn more about Project Weber/RENEW (https://weberrenew.org/)


Learn more about the People, Places, and Health Collective at Brown University’s School of Public Health (https://pphcollective.org/)


Learn more about the Watson Institute’s other podcasts (https://home.watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts)


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