KRC South

KRC South KRC South is a harm reduction service that offers free counselling and primary health care.

KRC South is a “drop in” centre, no appointment necessary and it’s free, anonymous and confidential. We provide the following free of charge:
- new injecting equipment (including steroid equipment)
- safe sex information condoms and lube
- delivery of injecting equipment and needle clean-up
- advice on prevention and referral for treatment of blood born infections
- work and development orders
- Hep C clinic
- community education/training

KRC South is located on the grounds of The Sutherland Hospital (opposite Emergency Dept) 10 minutes’ walk from Caringbah station.

24/07/2024

🤘🎸Hep Fest!
Spin the HEP C wheel to go in the draw to win a killer cool prize!

🤘🎸Hepatitis Awareness Week. a.k.a Hep Fest has officially started! NSW Health and Hepatitis NSW are encouraging all peop...
22/07/2024

🤘🎸Hepatitis Awareness Week. a.k.a Hep Fest has officially started!
NSW Health and Hepatitis NSW are encouraging all people across the state who are living with hepatitis C, to take advantage of new easy-to-take and highly effective medications.

For all completed Hep C tests during the week of Hep Fest, all participants will go in the draw to win some of these killer cool prizes.


🖤💛❤️ National Reconciliation Week 2024 🖤💛❤️This week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, ...
27/05/2024

🖤💛❤️ National Reconciliation Week 2024 🖤💛❤️

This week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
This year’s theme, "Now More Than Ever".

Now more than ever, the work continues. In treaty making, in truth-telling, in understanding our history, in education, and in tackling racism. We need connection. We need respect. We need action. And we need change.
Now more than ever, we need reconciliation.

16/05/2024

NSW Health is warning the public of high-dose M**A tablets (ecstasy) in circulation across NSW, found to contain around twice the average dose of other M**A tablets.

The purple-grey tablets have a ‘Punisher’ skull design on the front.

Medical Director of the NSW Poisons Information Centre, Dr Darren Roberts, said consuming high doses of M**A has been linked to cases of serious illness and death in NSW.

“M**A can cause severe agitation, raised body temperature, seizures or fits, irregular heart rhythm and death,” Dr Roberts said.

“Other risks include taking M**A in combination with other stimulants, such as amphetamines or co***ne.

“The amount of M**A in a tablet or capsule can vary a lot, even within the same batch. The health risks from M**A are greatly increased if high amounts (including multiple doses) are consumed over a short period.

“It is very important to remember, if you or a friend has taken drugs and feel unwell, you won't get into trouble for seeking medical care. If you or a friend feels unwell, please seek help immediately by calling Triple Zero.”

For images and more information on the high dose M**A tablets, visit: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20240516_01.aspx

For support and information with alcohol, M**A and other drugs, please contact the Alcohol and Drug Information Service on 1800 250 015. This is a 24/7 service offering confidential and anonymous telephone counselling and information. NSW Users and AIDS Association (NUAA) also provides a range of harm minimisation resources and advice and can be reached on 1800 644 413.

26/04/2024

NSW Health has issued a warning regarding severe opioid overdoses in the Penrith area in the last month.

Nitazenes (potent synthetic opioids which can be stronger than fentanyl and hundreds of times more potent than he**in) have been found in drug samples related to a cluster of around 20 overdoses reported in Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District. Investigations into these cases are ongoing.

NSW Health Chief Addiction Medicine Specialist, Dr Hester Wilson said it is important that people recognise the signs of an opioid overdose early and know how to respond.

“Opioids such as he**in can cause pin-point pupils, drowsiness, loss of consciousness, slowed breathing/snoring and skin turning blue/grey and can be life-threatening.

“One of the dangers of illicit drug supply is the strength and contents of the substance you are getting is unknown and can be inconsistent.

“In light of this detection, people who use drugs such as he**in should carry naloxone.”

Take home naloxone is a life saving measure which can temporarily reverse an opioid overdose, including with nitazenes.

Nitazenes can last longer in the body than he**in and naloxone. Higher and repeated doses of naloxone are often required as well as hospital treatment.

Anyone who uses naloxone should call Triple Zero (000) for an Ambulance immediately after use for follow up care. You won't get into trouble for seeking medical care. If you feel unwell, or if your friend feels unwell, do something about it.

Take home naloxone is available as an easy-to-use nasal spray or injection from some pharmacies and other health services. For more information on the take-home naloxone program visit: https://yourroom.health.nsw.gov.au/getting-help/Pages/Naloxone.aspx

Anyone who has concerns about adverse effects from drugs should contact the NSW Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26, at any time.

For support and information on drug and alcohol problems, contact the Alcohol and Drug Information Service on 1800 250 015. This is a 24/7 service offering confidential and anonymous telephone counselling and information.

Find out more: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20240424_01.aspx

💜 International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of wom...
07/03/2024

💜 International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
The theme for 2024 is 'Inspire Inclusion'. 💜

When we inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, we forge a better world.

And when women themselves are inspired to be included, there's a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment.

Collectively, let's forge a more inclusive world for women.

Happy International S*x Worker Rights Day!   Today marks the first of many protests for human rights, and today’s it all...
02/03/2024

Happy International S*x Worker Rights Day!

Today marks the first of many protests for human rights, and today’s it all about S*x Workers rights. KRC South continues to be an ally to SWOP and Scarlet Alliance - Australian S*x Workers Association

18/02/2024

Tay-Tay mania has well and truly taken over Australia.

If someone you care about is struggling, don’t tell them to shake it off. Ask ‘are you OK?’ and let them know, ‘you belong with me’.

Because it’s nice to have a friend there to listen and support us when things get tough.

Find conversation tips at https://bit.ly/2ZcG05n

13/02/2024

Cue 'Love is in the Air' by John Paul Young.
Happy Valentine's Day 💗 💗 💗

🍌 Free condoms and l**e are always available at KRC South

13/02/2024
NSW Health is warning of the dangers of tablets which are being sold as M**A (ecstasy) and found to contain a potent opi...
01/02/2024

NSW Health is warning of the dangers of tablets which are being sold as M**A (ecstasy) and found to contain a potent opioid (nitazene).

Three people presented to Sydney hospitals over the past weekend, after taking as little as half of the tablets. One patient was admitted to the ICU and has since been discharged home.

NSW Health warns the tablets are an orange/red colour and rectangular shape, with a red bull logo and wording, and were sold as M**A (ecstasy).

NSW Poisons Information Centre Medical Director Dr Darren Roberts said drugs containing potent opioids such as nitazenes can cause unexpected and severe overdose or death.

"It's important people recognise the signs of an opioid overdose early and know how to respond. Taking the appropriate action early can save a life,” Dr Roberts said.

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/aod/public-drug-alerts/Pages/nitazenes-mdma-red-bull-Jan24.aspx?fbclid=IwAR3f32wxEltmdCvUHovUWWh40e9HCeOBxP7mfkMM0uRrC2KfEg9kdrvTpC4

For support and information on drugs, alcohol and other substances, please contact: The Alcohol and Drug Information Service: 1800 250 015. This is a 24/7 service offering confidential and anonymous telephone counselling and information

☀️ ☀️ A heatwave warning has been issued by Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). It's important to keep yourself and your home c...
25/01/2024

☀️ ☀️ A heatwave warning has been issued by Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). It's important to keep yourself and your home cool.

Heat-related illnesses can impact anyone, but babies, young children, people over 65 and those with existing health conditions are most at risk. Find out more about heat conditions in your area: http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/heatwave.shtml

For more information on how to stay cool in hot weather: whttps://www.health.nsw.gov.au/beattheheat?fbclid=IwAR12DX4_CPwsVJl6shwbzaBgLfQCXQBTiwbN01EF8uc3rmhSsghOacDSFr0

Address

430 Kingsway
Sydney, NSW
2229

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+61295221046

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KRC South is a “drop in” centre, no appointment necessary and it’s free, anonymous and confidential. We provide the following free of charge: - new injecting equipment (including steroid equipment) - safe s*x information condoms and l**e - delivery of injecting equipment and needle clean-up - advice on prevention and referral for treatment of blood born infections - work and development orders - Hep C clinic/ Dried Blood Spot testing - community education/train and dispense overdose reversal kits

KRC South is located on the grounds of The Sutherland Hospital (opposite Emergency Dept) 10 minutes’ walk from Caringbah station.