Pubdate: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 Source: Mountain Xpress (NC) Copyright: 2001 Mountain Xpress Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/941 Website: http://www.mountainx.com/ Author: Michael J. Harney Jr. Note: Marty L. Prairie passed away March 15, 2001. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hr.htm (Harm Reduction) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) NEEDLE-EXCHANGE PROGRAM AT YOUR SERVICE In the month of April, [our city's] nationally known harm-reduction program - the Needle Exchange Program of Asheville (NEPA) - will be represented at the Tenth Annual North American Syringe Exchange Convention in Portland, Ore. [visit http://www.nasen.org on the Web]. At this gathering, delegates from more than 120 national needle-exchange and harm-reduction programs, the scientific community, plus [organizations of] international origins, will impart and report the latest information related to the impact of needle exchange on localities. The health-care industry, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and alcohol/substance-use-and-abuse arenas are only some of the foci. Beneficial aspects [of such programs], such as linking people to services and more positive treatment options, are others. NEPA continues to seek [ways to] more fully and consistently operate in a tolerant local community. Realities remain such that intravenous drug use must be seen in North Carolina as a public-health issue, foremost. There needs to be more easily accessible and greater treatment on demand. Messages to your political representatives and state health administrators can only strengthen their awareness of the importance of comprehensive harm-reduction programming. The Needle Exchange Program of Asheville will update you upon return from Portland. In the meantime, if you have questions about needle exchange and HIV/AIDS or hepatitis, call (800) 342-AIDS, (800) 344-SIDA (information in Spanish), or (888) 443-7232 (hepatitis hotline). We are at your service. Michael J. Harney Jr., NEPA coordinator Marty L. Prairie, consultant Asheville MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk