Syringe Service Programs (SSPs)

The IDTA@JSI project works with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences (BIDLS) and the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS) to build capacity for BIDLS- and BSAS-funded agencies providing Syringe Service Program (SSP) services. IDTA@JSI supports providers in expanding integrated services for drug user health located in SSPs, including Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) testing and treatment services.

Spotlight: New Resource developed by IDTA@JSI!

Key Messages: Talking with SSP participants about HepC testing and treatmentKey Messages: Talking with SSP participants about HepC testing and treatment

This resource shares plain language messaging and considerations that can help Syringe Service Program (SSP) staff talk about Hepatitis C (HepC) testing and treatment with participants.

Current Research on Hepatitis C virus Treatment Among People who use Drugs, 2018-2022Current Research on Hepatitis C virus Treatment Among People who use Drugs, 2018-2022

This literature review summarizes research and evidence that confirms the necessity and benefits of offering and providing Hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment services to people who use drugs. HCV treatment is recommended for all people with chronic HCV infection, particularly for people who use drugs in order to improve health and reduce the burden of infectious disease in a susceptible population. Thank you to Sarah Danforth, MPH, consultant to the IDTA@JSI team, for authoring this resource.

Key Messages: Talking with Syringe Service Program clients about pre-exposure prophylaxisKey Messages: Talking with Syringe Service Program (SSP) clients about PrEP

This resource shares plain language messaging and considerations that can help SSP staff have conversations with clients about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). PrEP can be a powerful tool to reduce the incidence of HIV infection among people who use drugs through either sexual- and/or injection-related exposures.

Drug User Health Learning Series for Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) in Massachusetts

From November 2021 to January 2022, the IDTA@JSI project worked with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences (BIDLS) and the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS) to host four virtual capacity-building sessions on expanding integrated services for drug user health located in Syringe Service Programs (SSPs).

Participants included providers from agencies receiving funding from BIDLS and BSAS to provide SSP services. Session activities included brief didactic presentations, agency panel interviews, and group discussions. All learning was centered within an intersectional health equity framework utilizing harm reduction and drug user health principles. The sessions were intended to support holistic Hepatitis C and HIV prevention and care services for people who use drugs.

Hepatitis C Treatment Learning Collaborative

In Spring 2022, following the Drug User Health Learning Series, JSI began offering a Hepatitis C Treatment Learning Collaborative for a small group of SSPs in Massachusetts. For more information about the Hep C Learning Collaborative, contact us.