Join the National Safer Supply Community of Practice

Become a member to access clinical and operational resources and support, skills sharing opportunities, and  a Canada-wide interdisciplinary network of people working to expand options on the continuum of care for people who use drugs.

Would you like to learn more about prescribed alternatives (also known as prescribed safer supply) by accessing evidence-informed resources, hear from expert presenters, and connect to others interested in this work? Are you a health care provider, pharmacist, harm reduction worker, wraparound support provider, program coordinator, policy analyst, researcher, volunteer and/or a person who uses drugs? Then this is for you! The option to join is not limited to the roles listed above.

We will generally approve your registration within three days.

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Acknowledgement of support for prescribed alternatives (also known as safer supply)
This community of practice is for people who support prescribed alternatives (inclusive of iOAT, take-home tablet models and safer stimulant supply) as an approach to providing care to people who use drugs. By joining the community of practice, you are self-identifying as someone who endorses prescribed alternatives as one approach on a continuum of care for people who use drugs.

Our members are expected to engage in a supportive and collegial manner that contributes to the development of clinical and operational experience, knowledge, and best practices for prescribed alternatives.
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  1. This is not a teaching environment; the community of practice provides opportunities for sharing clinical and operational experiences, skills, and knowledge, as well as insights and expertise from community members based on their lived experience.
  2. Please assume that this is a public space and only share information and opinions that you would be comfortable saying in a public forum.
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