Services Database Needle Exchange Service (Sunderland)

Service ID

108601

Description

Aims and Intended Service Outcomes
2.1 To assist the service users to remain healthy until they are ready and willing to cease injecting and ultimately achieve a
drug-free life with appropriate support.
2.2 To protect health and reduce the rate of blood-borne infections and drug related deaths among service users:
• by reducing the rate of sharing and other high risk injecting behaviours;
• by providing sterile injecting equipment and other support;
• by promoting safer injecting practices
• by providing and reinforcing harm reduction messages.
2.3 To improve the health of local communities by preventing the spread of blood-borne infections by providing a
safe and effective route for the disposal of used injecting equipment.
2.4 To help service users access treatment by signposting to CGL adult substance misuse services and health and
social care professionals where appropriate.
2.5 To aim to maximise the access and retention of all injectors, especially the highly socially excluded.
2.6 To help service users access other health and social care, acting as a gateway to other services.
2.7 To reduce the number of drug-related deaths associated with opioid overdose.

Location of service

Durham and Sunderland LPC

Commissioner

Local Authority (LA)

Method of commissioning

Source of funding

Local Authority (LA)

Service type

Needle & syringe programme

Other organisations involved

Dates

Start date:
End date:

Status

Ongoing

Training

Not known.

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