Understanding Opioids: Methods for Prevention & Response
Event date: -
Event type: Single day (a day or less)
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/un...stration-64260315333
Date:
July 22, 2019 | 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Location:
Peterborough Public Health | 2nd Floor
185 King Street
Peterborough, ON K9J 2R8
Course Description:
More and more people are being poisoned by opioids. We need all hands on deck to turn that around.
Learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, including how to administer naloxone, a life-saving medication that can help temporarily reverse an opioid overdose. We will also cover concepts that impact opioid use, related harms, and the scope of opioid-related issues within the Canadian and local context. Participants will receive further information and resources on how to apply what they learn in various settings.
This training is offered free-of-charge and is open to frontline workers, service providers, and staff.
Facilitator Biographies:
Aaron Williams | FourCAST
Aaron Williams is an Opiate Case Manager with Four Counties Addiction Services Team (FourCAST) providing counselling and support to individuals struggling with their substance use. He has been working and studying in the field of Addictions and Mental Health for the past 6 years for organizations such as community counselling agencies, residential treatment centres, and private mental health treatment organizations. Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Trent University in Peterborough and a Masters of Counselling Psychology from Adler University in Vancouver.
Evan Brockest | PDS
Evan Brockest is a Project Lead and acting Coordinator with the Peterborough Drug Strategy, where he is currently leading a two-year research, training and public education initiative related to cannabis. Having worked in the health and social service fields for over 10 years, Evan brings a unique combination of experience in the areas of research, education, program evaluation, communications, and community development.
FAQs
Will participants receive naloxone kits after the training?
No. Participants will be provided with information and resources about how to obtain naloxone for their first aid kits.
Who should attend this training?
Anyone who wishes to gain a better understanding of opioids and the impact they are having in our community.
How many staff members from my organization or business can attend?
There is no registration limit.
Who can I contact with further questions?
Contact the QoC Project Lead at qoc@peterboroughdrugstrategy.com or 705-927-3448.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/un...stration-64260315333
Please be advised that I will be on holidays from Friday, June 14 and return Tuesday, July 2.
Please know, I will respond to your emails when I return.
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Take Great Care,
Lindsay Haacke,
Administration and Volunteer Supervisor
Crisis Support Line:1-866-298-7778
I wish this program was offered in Thunder Bay.
I not employed right on sick leave but would love to attend these workshops so I can help understand these mental health issues.
I have people coming to all the time and sharing with me there stories and they are heart breaking.
Kalinda
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