Narcan Training: Opioid Overdose Prevention
Free Narcan Training
Opioid Overdose Prevention
Naloxone (Narcan®) is a safe medication that can save someone’s life by reversing the effects of an opioid overdose.
In honor of Substance Misuse Prevention Week, join the LGBTQ+ Student Center and special guests Kaity Lloyd-Styles and Chip Ko from the NYC Department of Mental Health and Hygiene on how to recognize the signs of an overdose, steps on administering Narcan/Naloxone and learn data on LGBTQ+ youth and substance misuse in NYC.
Hybrid Training
Thursday, March 31, 2022
12:00- 2:00pm
Shepard Hall, Room 107
Register in advance to receive a free overdose response kit upon training completion.
In-person RSVP: www.tinyurl.com/ccnynarcan1
Virtual RSVP: www.tinyurl.com/ccnynarcan2
This event is made possible through the generous support of LaGuardia Community College and the New York City Council through the offices of former Council Member Daniel Dromm (District 25) and Speaker Corey Johnson.
Co-sponsors: The New York City Department of Mental Health and Hygiene, the CUNY Office of Student Inclusion Initiatives, CCNY Office of Substance Misuse Prevention, CUNY LGBTQI+ Council, CCNY Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership, and CCNY Division of Student Affairs.
The City College of New York is a proud member of the CUNY LGBTQI+ Consortium.
This event will be archived at the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives.
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