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Effectiveness Bank analysis. From potential bystanders of overdoses to ‘public health collaborators’
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Supported by    Society for the Study of Addiction web site   Alcohol Change UK web site
From potential bystanders of overdoses to ‘public health collaborators’
Through a Danish programme, over 500 police officers, social workers, people who use opioids, and significant others received overdose awareness training and took home supplies of the ‘overdose antidote’ naloxone. Study examines what happened post-training, and identifies what may be the critical population of bystanders.

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