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Inside a CHRA Safe Space: Workshops, Peers & Real Harm Reduction

Forget the old stereotypes. A Maltese CHRA “safe communal space” (per Directive 2) is a low-key, members-only spot built for conversation, learning, and looking out for each other—not partying or selling.

What Makes It Different:

  • Peer power: People with real experience lead discussions on everything from cultivation dos/don’ts to spotting problematic use patterns.
  • Regular events: At least twice a year, expect workshops on health basics, social justice angles (why decriminalization matters), or updates on ARUC rules.
  • Practical stuff: Free water, harm reduction leaflets, posters with ARUC-approved messages (at least five always visible), and a vibe that says “ask questions, no judgment.”
  • Privacy first: No sneaky research deals or data sharing—your info stays protected.

It’s about building community around responsibility, not consumption. If you’re a registered member, these spaces turn harm reduction from a buzzword into everyday support.

For adult Maltese residents only. No promotion here—see Legal Disclaimer.

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