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The Hackney Harm Reduction Hub
The Hackney Harm Reduction Hub
The Hackney Harm Reduction Hub (HHRB) is a peer-based harm reduction initiative based in the London Borough of Hackney.
The Hub was developed with the main aim of reaching people who inject drugs and who do not engage with any drug services. The Hub engages over a thousand people a year, distributing naloxone, harm reduction equipment and life-saving advice through a team of hard-working volunteers.
In this video, you’ll meet the people who bring the Hub to life, sharing their stories and highlighting the importance of peer-led services to engage people without judgement.
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