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Heather Black (1951 - 14 May 2020) lived in Muirhouse, Edinburgh, and is known for setting up what was then described as a groundbreaking community group SHADA (Support Help and Advice on Drug Addiction), now known as the North Edinburgh Drug and Alcohol Centre, in 1984. She introduced a needle exchange at a time when needle sharing was driving the escalation of HIV/AIDs cases in Edinburgh.

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  • Heather Black (1951 - 14 May 2020) lived in Muirhouse, Edinburgh, and is known for setting up what was then described as a groundbreaking community group SHADA (Support Help and Advice on Drug Addiction), now known as the North Edinburgh Drug and Alcohol Centre, in 1984. She introduced a needle exchange at a time when needle sharing was driving the escalation of HIV/AIDs cases in Edinburgh. (en)
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  • Heather Black (1951 - 14 May 2020) lived in Muirhouse, Edinburgh, and is known for setting up what was then described as a groundbreaking community group SHADA (Support Help and Advice on Drug Addiction), now known as the North Edinburgh Drug and Alcohol Centre, in 1984. She introduced a needle exchange at a time when needle sharing was driving the escalation of HIV/AIDs cases in Edinburgh. (en)
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  • Heather Black (campaigner) (en)
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