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Other Publications

  • SUPER HOs - Women in the Know: The Safer Stroll Project Manual (January 2010)
  • The Crack Users Project: A Manual (Winter 2007)
  • Best Practices in Harm Reduction Peer Projects (Spring 2007)
  • Street-Based Sex Workers Needs Assessment, 2014
  • To The Point: A How-To Guide for Creating an HIV Prevention Peer Program for Sex-Trade Workers

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Street Health Community Nursing Foundation

Street Health was formed after a group of homeless people met to discuss discrimination in health care, and identified nurses as the people they would feel most comfortable going to for care.


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338 Dundas Street East
Toronto, Ontario, M5A 2A1
Tel: 416 921 8668
Fax: 416 921 5233

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Charitable Registration: 11920-0541-RR0001
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