Opioid Overdose Response Training
Are you a community partner interested in an Opioid Response Training for your organization?
Opioid pain relievers are incredibly powerful and are useful but also very dangerous when misused.
Naloxone Saves Lives
Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray is a non-dependent, non-psychoactive substance that blocks the effect of opioids on the brain.
- Temporarily reverses the effect of an opioid overdose.
- NO effect if given to a person who has not used opioids.
- Works quick (>5) minutes but wears off quick (30-45mins.)
What is an Opioid Overdose Response Training?
Learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
What does the training cover?
- What are Opioids
- Painkillers & Narcotics
- What is Naloxone
- Steps to Administer Naloxone
- Bystander Protection
How long is the training?
The training is approximately 45 minutes to an hour long.
What do I get after the training?
A FREE Narcan (Naloxone) kit will be provided to anyone who attends the entirety of the training.
Opioid Overdose Response Training
San Bernardino County
Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland
Unincorporated: Guasti, Lytle Creek, Mt. Baldy Village, Phillips Ranch
Contact
Aruran Sananayagam
(951) 542-1426
aruran@we-reachout.org
San Bernardino County
Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Twentynine Palms
Contact
Carrie Kish
(951) 542-1461
carrie@we-reachout.org
Riverside County
Jurupa Valley, Perris, Desert Hot Springs
Contact
Orlando Anaya
(951) 297-3379
orlando@we-reachout.org