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In this episode of EquiTEA, host Greg is joined by special guest co-host Wendy Hetherington, Branch Chief of the Riverside University Health System (RUHS) Public Health department. Together, they engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Audrey and Edif, representatives from Inland Empire Harm Reduction (IEHR), a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of individuals affected by drug use in the Inland Empire. The conversation revolves around the core principles of harm reduction, IEHR's efforts to combat stigma, support marginalized communities, and adapt their services amidst the pandemic and beyond.
To find out more about IEHR’s services and how to get involved, please visit:
Overview – Inland Empire Harm Reduction (ieharmreduction.org)
To receive free Narcan, visit one of our facilities or reach out directly to RODA at [email protected].
Riverside Overdose Data to Action | Riverside University Health System (ruhealth.org)
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In this episode of EquiTEA, host Greg is joined by special guest co-host Wendy Hetherington, Branch Chief of the Riverside University Health System (RUHS) Public Health department. Together, they engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Audrey and Edif, representatives from Inland Empire Harm Reduction (IEHR), a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of individuals affected by drug use in the Inland Empire. The conversation revolves around the core principles of harm reduction, IEHR's efforts to combat stigma, support marginalized communities, and adapt their services amidst the pandemic and beyond.
To find out more about IEHR’s services and how to get involved, please visit:
Overview – Inland Empire Harm Reduction (ieharmreduction.org)
To receive free Narcan, visit one of our facilities or reach out directly to RODA at [email protected].
Riverside Overdose Data to Action | Riverside University Health System (ruhealth.org)