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As a community member I can…

Know the dangers, signs, and symptoms of an opioid overdose.

Talk with a loved one openly and remove the stigma of addiction.

Receive training on Naloxone administration

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Carry Naloxone

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Be mindful of the language I use when talking about drug use and persons who use drugs

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Sign up to receive alerts about spikes in local overdoses

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As a service provider I can…

Review my organizational policies and procedures. Do they create barriers for persons who are actively using?

Challenge any biases I may have towards person actively using substances.

Receive training on Naloxone administration

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Carry Naloxone

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Be mindful of the language I use when talking about drug use and persons who use drugs

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Schedule staff presentations on topics relating to harm reduction

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Consider registering my organization through the Ontario Naloxone Program and distributing Naloxone kits to community members.

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Sign up to receive alerts about spikes in local overdoses

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As a person who uses substances I can…

Know the dangers, signs, and symptoms of an opioid overdose.

Talk with a loved one openly and remove the stigma of addiction.

Access sterile equipment at the Yellow Umbrella Needle Syringe Program or partnering agencies

(CLICK HERE)

Carry Naloxone

(CLICK HERE)

Receive training on Naloxone administration

(CLICK HERE)

If you are curious about local substance use treatment and support programs, review the following list

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Take part in the Label Me Person Campaign to destigmatize substance use and share my story

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Sign up to receive alerts about spikes in local overdoses

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Review the following overdose and COVID-19 prevention tips

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As someone impacted by substance use I can…

I am concerned with the drug use by a family member, friend, or co-worker – What can I do?

Familiarize yourself with local resources

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Access Naloxone, for locations see here:

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Access Naloxone administration training

(CLICK HERE)

Sign up to receive alerts about spikes in local overdoses

(CLICK HERE)

Take part in the Label Me Person Campaign to destigmatize substance use and share my story

(CLICK HERE)