The Arizona nonprofit Sonoran Prevention Works will be hosting a free community opiate overdose prevention training Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m.-noon at The Murdoch Center at 203 E. Brannen Ave. Participants will learn about overdose prevention, recognition, and response, and will be able to leave with an overdose prevention kit in hand.
For more information, call 602-435-4233 or visit spwaz.org.
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Hey Daily Sun the title of this article should read "Free opiate OVERDOSE prevention training offered." The current title as it is makes it sound like some sort of don't-do-drugs/anti-medicine D.A.R.E. prevention program, when in reality it will be a training in life-saving skills for anyone who uses opiate pharmaceuticals or drugs or spends time around people who do.
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