Accessing needle exchange services in disasters for remote areas of aotearoa new zealand

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  • who: Anne Rijnink from the This study was community-driven, whereby a key community member emailed the second author to discuss concerns about access to NEP products following flooding on the West CoastThey wanted to ensure there were emergency management plans in place. Consultation occurred with key community members, especially the key staff member from the Nelson NEP, at all stages of the research. The research design, methods, and practical applicability were also determined by the community of interest, with relational ethics [69], unconditional positive regard and respect always practised. Ethical approval was provided by the Massey . . .

     

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