Authors

  1. Payne , Emily R.
  2. Thomas , Guy J.
  3. Fallico , Matthew
  4. Clear , Allan
  5. Gogia , Maka
  6. Zamboni , Lucila

Abstract

Development and implementation of DCP in NYS was facilitated by strong partnerships across sectors including public health and harm reduction. DCP may involve diverse partners who do not regularly collaborate, and health departments are positioned to build relationships and convene partners for program implementation. Evaluation findings highlight the importance of facilitating on-going training and technical assistance to DCP for quality assurance. The initial successes and lessons learned from the NYSDOH DCP demonstrate state public health departments’ ability to successfully deploy this innovative harm reduction strategy.