Overview of CAARUDs in 2014. Coverage, populations and harm reduction supplies distributed

The support centres for the reduction of drug-related harms (CAARUDs) represent a central aspect of the policy on harm reduction measures in France. 

These 144 low-threshold centres are aimed at vulnerable populations exposed to major risk due to their substance use habits. Their missions are to prevent and reduce harm related to substance use and to improve the social situation of users.

This analysis of the 2014 CAARUD activity reports offers a comprehensive overview of the geographical coverage of the scheme, the resources used and the intervention capacities of the facilities. The CAARUDs play a central role in distributing prevention material, alone responsible for more than half (55%) of the syringes dispensed to injecting drug users. 

Although the true needs of drug users are difficult to identify, the difference in the situations is striking: location of CAARUDs restricted to large cities, varying and often fairly restricted opening times, very low representation of the female population. Although all CAARUDs everywhere share the same missions, the small teams in certain facilities, and the lack or inconsistency of professional qualifications at many facilities raise questions as to whether all users can have access to the same level of harm reduction services.

Publication type
Tendances
No.
113
Publication date
Language
French
Author(s)
DÍAZ GÓMEZ
Cristina
MILHET
Maitena
Edited by
OFDT
Number of pages
6
Products & addictions
Heroin and opioids
Themes
Treatment
Specific population(s)
Adults
Territories
France
Dispositif d'enquête et d'observation
Medico-administrative analysis