Naloxone Training
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Saskatoon’s Broadway BID addresses overdose crisis with free naloxone trainingAs Saskatoon continues to struggle through an overdose crisis, the Broadway Business Improvement District is offering tools to help those in the community stay safe.HealthApr 3, 2025
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Canadian high school students to learn how to administer naloxoneEach year, about 350,000 students will also learn about opioids and how to identify when to call 911, when to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and when to administer naloxone.CanadaJun 14, 2022
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‘I can make a difference’: Alberta grocery chain staff train to save overdose victimsAn Alberta grocery store chain has joined a collective of businesses dedicated to supporting harm reduction and training employees to use naloxone kits.HealthMar 6, 2022
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Saskatoon bar and event venue taking proactive steps to make guests feel saferSavhanna Joy Wilson was hired as the consultant to work with Amigos to become more safe and inclusive and they said it didn’t take a 'PR nightmare' for the venue to reach out.CanadaDec 9, 2021
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UBC Okanagan to host free naloxone training program on MondayA second-year medical student will host the opioid overdose prevention workshop.HealthNov 23, 2019
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Lethbridge College holds naloxone training sessionWith such a crisis at hand, Lethbridge College and ARCHES held an open training session for students and members of public Thursday, on how to use naloxone, the medication that can reverse an opioid overdose.CanadaApr 11, 2019
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Kelowna outreach to offer overdose antidote trainingIt's a form of first aid that has proved time and again to be life-saving.HealthJan 15, 2019
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Kelowna nurse recognized for work with vulnerable, addictedBrenda Epp is said to excel at keeping up with the needs of Kelowna's homeless and addicted population.Dec 28, 2018
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Overdose bootcamp: Fraser Health to livestream naloxone training drillDo you have a naloxone kit. If you do, are you sure you know how to use it?HealthAug 23, 2018
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Vancouver lifeguards can administer Naloxone – if they’re trained to do itA well-known advocate claimed Vancouver lifeguards couldn't administer the drug. That's not the case, says the city.HealthMar 26, 2018
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