Coexisting or conjoined: the growth of the international drug users’ movement through participation with International Harm Reduction Association Conferences
Participant, peer and PEEP: Considerations and Strategies for involving people who have used illicit substances as assistants and advisors in research
“Its an emotional roller coaster…But sometimes it’s awesome”: Meaning and motivation of work for peers in overdose response environments in British Columbia
The Perspectives of Structurally Vulnerable People who use drugs on volunteer stipends and work experiences provided through a drug user organization: Opportunities and Limitations
From One Ally to Another: Practice Guidelines to Better Include People Who Use Drugs at Your Decision-Making Tables
Peer engagement in harm reduction strategies and services: a critical case study and evaluation framework from British Columbia, Canada
Paying People who use Illicit Substances or Peers Participating in Community-Based Work: A Narrative Review of the Literature.
Peering into the literature: A systematic review of the roles of people who inject drugs in harm reduction initiatives