International Overdose Awareness Day August 31

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The event raises awareness of the current opioid crisis and the impact of stigma and focuses on ways to reduce stigma. Hastings Prince Edward Public Health will distribute naloxone kits and demonstrate how toto reverse the effects of an overdose. People with lived experience will share their stories, and Addictions and Mental Health Services – Hastings Prince Edward will provide addictions and mental health resources.

A highlight of the event will be the unveiling of a commissioned piece of art by local artist Sarah Winn which represents the impact of the stigma of overdose and the importance of support. The commission was made possible by a City of Belleville Arts and Culture Grant. *Preliminary data indicates that there were 31 opioid-related deaths in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 2021 and over 2600 deaths in Ontario in 2021. Statistics link –

 

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