Idaho’s syringe exchange program to be reviewed following a search of IHRP

The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) has announced it is launching an internal review of its service contracts with Idaho’s syringe exchange programs, on the direction of Governor Brad Little.

This comes after police executed a search warrant at the Boise and Caldwell offices of the Idaho Harm Reduction Project (IHRP) earlier this week. According to BPD the items seized were packaged drug paraphernalia and electronic devices.

RELATED: Idaho Harm Reduction Project gets searched by Boise Police

Idaho law tasks the DHW Division of Public Health with implementing provisions of the Syringe and Needle Exchange Act passed in 2019. Nine organizations operate a safer syringe program, of which five receive supplies and resources from DHW. DHW has maintained a contract with IHRP since March 2020.

A syringe exchange program provides access to sterile syringes, facilitates safe disposal of used syringes, and offers programming that refers users to treatment for substance use disorder, education about overdose prevention, and other related services.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS