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Overdose Prevention Information

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Australian Red Cross
Run by young people for young people, the “Save-a-Mate Program” provides information about how to recognize when someone is having an overdose, and how to respond.

Breathe: The Overdose Game
A game developed for both instructional and entertainment purposes, on how to respond in an overdose situation.

Chicago Recovery Alliance
The Positive Change site includes a short video about opiate overdose prevention and interventions.

New York State Department of Health
The section on Opioid Overdose Prevention provides fact sheets, statewide statistics, and guidelines for programs.

Overdose Project
A project of the Harm Reduction Coalition, the Overdose Project provides trainings for active drug users and their friends and family; health and social service providers; law enforcement officials; and single-room occupancy hotel residents. Trainings include information on overdose prevention, recognition, and response.

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