An important service and podcast
This really is an unflinching perspective on what harm reduction looks like in practice. These spaces serve an important function for something that is happening. People aren’t going to die somewhere alone or spread diseases to themselves or others needlessly. It also has some uncomfortable moments. Where it could feel wrong for someone who doesn’t need the service. Or the sounds are played for extended periods. But that’s kind of the point, innit? To understand that it doesn’t need to feel good to you if you don’t need the service. But it’s so vital we expand such services, in addition to addiction mitigation.
Geumpyhistory via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/24
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There's many ways Michelle Ransom-Hughes could have taken this series. She could've true-crimed it and presented all the gory details of heroin use. She could've created a sensational treatment that we find in so many romaticized drug stories. Or she could've taken a moralistic...Read full review »
Sean from Eurasian Knot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/23
This is a sensitive and compelling audio portrait of staff and clients at the Melbourne Self Injecting Room. A must listen for anyone wondering what kinds of initiatives can actually make a difference in the fraught landscape of drug use and abuse.
hambone24m8 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/18/23
An incredible series, all the more astonishing that it’s produced almost entirely by one person (and in a consultative manner with all of the marginalised subjects of its storytelling). A rare opportunity to hear directly and at length from people who inject drugs – many of whom may also be read...Read full review »
productive individual via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/11/23
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