October 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 3

October 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 3

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue The NSW naloxone revolution The dark side of tanning injections Drug testing explained: where, how and who? A welcome haven in WA for people with hepatitis C

May 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 2

May 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 2

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Voluntary work sparks careers dedicated to helping community NSPs to dispense naloxone in NSW pilot The low-down on ‘dirty’ syringes There’s never been a better time to have hepatitis C NSP client input shapes Western Sydney liver clinic Fentanyl and Carfentanyl: what do I need to know? Ice […]

January 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 1

January 2017 | VOL. 14, ED. 1

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Hep C super drugs need NSP booster shot Trust in the moment Boundaries and colleague support can ease stress Back to basics: Safer injecting Simple help offer signals compassion Coalition Health Minister listened to injecting room evidence Be mindful of stress and its triggers Rise of syringe machines

September 2016 | VOL. 13, ED. 1

September 2016 | VOL. 13, ED. 1

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Hepatitis C treatments: What NSPs can do “The best job in the world” Pride on the front line Terumo syringe angers NSP clients Hope for NSPs and naloxone in fighting overdose deaths

August 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 5

August 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 5

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue NSPs essential as hep C drug revolution looms Busy nursing life clouded judgement Eight things new NSP staff need to know Hepatitis C treatment in prison faces serious barriers Fig tree a potent symbol on overdose remembrance day

June 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 4

June 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 4

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Peers drive hepatitis yarns Remote clients stock up for health Outback yarns about reducing harms A tale of complex local sensibilities Key reminders of NSP value Queensland NSP clients uniformly disadvantaged Diversion programs promised top-tier support On the level – working with Indigenous clients Linkages vital in bridging […]

February 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 3

February 2014 | VOL. 12, ED. 3

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Budget hormone holidays taking off Steroids dealer pushes harm minimisation as business tool Steroid users muscle in on illicit drugs big time Finding strength in couples who inject drugs Farm life pains generate opioid needs Time inside allows hep C clearance

November 2013 | VOL. 12, ED. 3

November 2013 | VOL. 12, ED. 3

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Arresting the tide of synthetics Profile: Fatal crash paves way to healthy headspace Volunteers mend summer festival dazed The feel of the steel Gay men and needles – more than a flirtation Grandparents step in when drugs harm families Dry months Back to basics: Needle tips

September 2013 | VOL. 12, ED. 1

September 2013 | VOL. 12, ED. 1

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue COPE signals statewide naloxone education and distribution What makes a good NSP? Overseas momentum for International Overdose Awareness Day Risky behaviour among young injectors Reverend says: “To save a soul, you must first save a life” 2013 harm reduction conference highlights Profile: Emeritus Professor Ian Webster AO

July 2013 | VOL. 11, ED. 6

July 2013 | VOL. 11, ED. 6

Colour PDF Greyscale PDF In this issue Profits dwarf drug responses AFL doping claims spotlight injecting stigma International Overdose Awareness Day GHB 101 Mother’s grief moves Illinois Governor