You are a community advocate who is learning about the benefits of harm reduction. You want to share your ideas, but first you need to find out how people in your community or organization feel about harm reduction. You want to identify any worries or concerns that people in your community have. Make a list of possible ideas. Then, talk to some people (friends, family, or co-workers) to clarify your thinking and add their thoughts. You will need to address these concerns. What facts and evidence will you provide? How might you appeal to community values to communicate your message? You will share what you have learned about the benefits of harm reduction for individuals and the community. List some ways that you can open up a dialogue about harm reduction with people in your family, organization or community
You are a community advocate who is learning about the benefits of harm reduction. You want to share your ideas, but first you need to find out how people in your community or organization feel about harm reduction.
You want to identify any worries or concerns that people in your community have. Make a list of possible ideas. Then, talk to some people (friends, family, or co-workers) to clarify your thinking and add their thoughts.
You will need to address these concerns. What facts and evidence will you provide? How might you appeal to community values to communicate your message?
You will share what you have learned about the benefits of harm reduction for individuals and the community. List some ways that you can open up a dialogue about harm reduction with people in your family, organization or community.
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