Heroin and Opioid Overdose Prevention Training Sessions

12 New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) Addiction Treatment Centers (ATCs) in communities across the State will offer training sessions on opioid overdose prevention. The Bronx site is the Bronx Psych campus.

A naloxone kit

A Naxolone kit. Harry Peronius/Harm Reduction Coalition. Photo via NY Times.

Participants will learn how to recognize an overdose, what to do during an overdose, how to provide rescue breathing during an overdose and how to administer naloxone. Upon completion of the training, participants will be certified to administer naloxone and will receive a free naloxone rescue kit.The training sessions, as a part of New York State’s efforts to help those struggling with opioid and heroin addiction, are free and open to the general public and first responders.

Heroin and opioid addiction has become an increasingly alarming problem in communities across the State and nation, with a particularly significant impact among younger individuals. In 2013, there were 89,269 cases of heroin and prescription opioid treatment admissions in New York State alone, an increase from 63,793 in 2004. During this same time period, the drug also disproportionately impacted New Yorkers ranging in age from 18 to 24. Nationally, as many as 467,000 people were reportedly abusing heroin or suffering from heroin dependence in 2012.

OASAS oversees one of the nation’s largest addiction services systems with more than 1,600 prevention, treatment, and recovery programs. OASAS treatment programs assist about 100,000 people on any given day and more than 240,000 different individuals every year.

Bronx Bronx Psychiatric Center, Bldg 13
1500 Waters Place
Bronx, NY 10461-2723
718/904-0026
October 25, 2014 – 3 p.m.January 24, 2015 – 4 p.m. 

To sign up for an upcoming naloxone training session at an OASAS ACT site, visit http://www.oasas.ny.gov/atc/ATCherointraining.cfm.

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