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Ana Liffeys Peer Support Programme Update.

The Peer Support Programme is a Harm Reduction information group, its aim is to provide active drug users with harm reduction information which they can use in their own lives and pass on to their wider peer group. The programme runs for eight weeks and participants can graduate with a Peer Support Programme certificate.

JM Burr and Dawn Russell facilitate the group between 11am and 12pm every Tuesday and Friday mornings and all are welcome to join the group at any point over the eight weeks.

Topics that will be covered during this programme include "Safer Injecting Techniques", "Methadone - managing myths" and "Positive Mental Health".

For more information contact JM or Dawn on 1800786828 or sign up to our FREE text messaging service for regular updates on Peer Support Programme Topics, Health Information and Service Information.

Posted by Administrator on 09/09 at 12:00 AM in
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