Implementing Supervised Injection Services

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Mental health and substance use

Purpose and scope

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to provide an overview of principles, resources, and structures for delivering evidence-based supervised injection services (SIS). This guideline is for  nurses,  health workers, and  …

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to provide an overview of principles, resources, and structures for delivering evidence-based supervised injection services (SIS).



This guideline is for 

  • nurses, 
  • health workers, and 
  • decision-makers on the most effective approaches for SIS delivery to people who inject drugs. 

SIS should 

  • promote person engagement, 
  • support positive health outcomes and health equity, and 
  • reduce harms associated with injection drug use. 

The main outcome of this guideline is to promote health equity for people who inject drugs through harm reduction, culturally safe, and trauma-informed practices and policies in SIS. 

Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. Implementing Supervised Injection Services. Toronto (ON): Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario; 2018

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Revision status

Current edition published: February 2018