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SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 1: Drug Policy in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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DTEND:20230504T113000
SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 2: Philosophical Underpinnings
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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DTSTART:20230615T100000
DTEND:20230615T113000
SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 3: The Many Faces of Harm Reduction
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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DTSTART:20230704T100000
DTEND:20230704T113000
SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 4: Harm Reduction in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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DTEND:20230823T113000
SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 5: Toxic Drugs & The War on People
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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DTSTART:20230905T100000
DTEND:20230905T113000
SUMMARY:HSABC Webinar: Applied Harm Reduction: 6 Part Webinar Series - Mo
 dule 6: Supplanting the Volatile Drug Supply - Safe Supply & Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nApplied Harm Reduction: Beyond the Basics
  is a six-part online series that takes the learner from the history of 
 toxic drug policy in Canada to exploring everyday opportunities to foste
 r harm reduction practice in the workplace. Learners will develop a crit
 ical understanding of the principles of harm reduction and how they can 
 be applied to laws, policies, procedures, and everyday practices. Instru
 ctor Corey Ranger is a registered nurse and instructor with diverse expe
 riences in frontline harm reduction work, policy and program development
 , and advocacy at all levels of government.\n\nModule 1- Drug Policy in 
 Canada - Apr 4,23 \n\nModule 2- Philosophical Underpinnings May 4,23 \
 n\nModule 3- The Many Faces of Harm Reduction- Jun 15, 23\n\nModule 4- H
 arm Reduction in Practice - Jul 4, 23\n\nModule 5- Toxic Drugs and the W
 ar on People - Aug 23, 23 \n\nModule 6- Supplanting the Volatile Supply
 - Safe Supply and Beyond - Sep 5, 23 \n\n \n\nInstructor: Cory Ranger\
 n\n'Corey Ranger is a registered nurse with experience working in harm r
 eduction across Alberta--he has facilitated blood-borne pathogens progra
 mming for street-entrenched individuals in Edmonton's inner-city core; w
 orked on the harm reduction team in Calgary; started HIV programming in 
 Brooks; and most recently been responsible for implementing naloxone pro
 gramming and supervised consumption services (SCS) in Medicine Hat. Core
 y has been a post-secondary instructor for community and mental health n
 ursing at Medicine Hat College, and is an advocate for evidence-informed
 , pragmatic public policy. Corey is currently project manager for BCcamp
 us, responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
  provincial peer training curriculum and standards of practice (SOP).'\n
 \n----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --\n\nHow to Register for Training Courses:\nIf your organization is a m
 ember of HSABC\n- login with your login credentials\n- if you do not hav
 e your own account/login, please click the Member rate and follow prompt
 s for setting up an account.\n\nIf your organization is not a member of 
 HSABC, please select the Non-member rate and create a guest account.\n\
 nWhy do I need an account?\nYou will be able to log into the private are
 a and view your training courses and certificates.
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