Key Actions to Reduce the rate of HIV and Hepatitus C Infections

How do we reduce the rate
of HIV and Hepatitis C infections? – Summary of key actions

  • Make safe and clean injecting equipment available 24 hours a day, seven
    days a week.
  • Locate an Automatic Dispensing Machine near the staffed Needle Syringe
    Program outlet at Redfern Community Health Centre.  CCTV and lighting will
    cover the area. Staff will check and restock the machine daily. Information
    about safe disposal and drug and alcohol services will be promoted on the
    machine.
  • Seek to expand the availability of Automatic Dispensing Machines within
    the region. A machine has been installed at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. There
    are about 150 machines across NSW. Other machines are at Marrickville, Concord
    and Surry Hills. 
  • Promote easy and effective waste management by co-locating a Sharps
    Waste Disposal Bin with the Automatic Dispensing Machine and working with City
    of Sydney Council and NSW Housing to install more community waste disposal bins
    and conduct more checking and cleaning of public areas, specifically to collect
    sharps. The fitpacks dispensed by the machine contain a safe waste disposal
    box.
  • Promote needle clean up hotline numbers.
  • Work with local pharmacies and non-government agencies to provide additional locations where equipment
    can be accessed and used equipment can be safely disposed.
  • Reduce public injecting by the use of lighting, CCTV and health promotion
    activities. Provide information about the Medically Supervised Injecting
    Centre. Promote services for drug treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Increase collaboration between government and non-government human services
    to reduce drug use. A new regular Human Services Group will meet monthly under
    the leadership of NSW Health and NSW Police.
  • Establish a committee of local people and agency representatives to
    monitor the implementation and evaluation of the operational and waste
    management plans. This committee will report publically within 12 months.
  • Seek to expand the availability of staff at the Needle and Syringe
    Program at Redfern Community Health Centre.
  • Provide a community first point-of-contact for health
    related issues. Staff member has now been appointed.

Source:  Circulated to Sydney Local Health District Community Meeting on 29 January 2013 at the Redfern Health Centre.