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Perceived impacts of North Americas first de-medicalized safer supply program

Kalicum, Jeremy; Nyx, Eris; Kennedy, Mary C.; Kerr, Thomas

2025-03-10

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The Drug User Liberation Front led an evaluation of a non-medicalized model of safer supply known as a “Compassion Club.” This club sourced, rigorously tested, packaged, and accurately labeled certain illicit substances and then provided them to club members at cost in order to investigate the effects and feasibility of a non-medical model of safer supply. Operating for 14 months, the club provided low-cost, quality-controlled illicit substances to individuals at risk of fatal overdose in Vancouver, Canada’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood. This study was undertaken to explore perceived impacts of the Compassion Club among its participants, as well as their perceptions regarding how the Club could be improved.