Would you know what to do if you encountered someone experiencing a toxic drug poisoning? One hour of your time could help you save a life.
Join the Victoria Downtown Residents Association and SOLID Outreach for a free Naloxone training. Learn how to identify the signs of a toxic drug poisoning and administer Naloxone, a medication used to reverse the effects of an opioid poisoning.
If you have already taken part in a Naloxone training but are not feeling confident that you would remember what to do if you came upon someone needing help, this is a great opportunity for a refresher!
To reserve your spot, click on the ticket link. Capacity is limited, so please only register if you know that you will be able to attend.
This training is provided free of charge, but donations are gratefully accepted, either when registering or at the event.
Accessibility details: The training will take place inside the Yates Street Community Garden, accessed through a wide gate and gravel pathways. If you have questions or concerns about accessibility at the event, please email us at
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The closest bus stop (routes 3, 11, 14, 15, 22, 24 and 25) is on the north side of Yates, just west of Cook (approximately 100 metres east of the garden). There is street parking on Yates right in front of the garden.
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