Beyond Do No Harm
This resource was created by Interrupting Criminalization, Movement for Family Power, and partners.
“This document was developed by a group of health care providers, public health workers, impacted community members, and organizers working across racial, gender, reproductive, migrant and disability justice, drug policy, sex worker, and anti-HIV criminalization movements to inspire a recommitment to the ethical values of health care provision and principles of public health.”
This document calls for an end to mandated reporting, which “often mobilize legal and administrative systems that put people at risk of criminalization and further harm.”