SAFE Project Overdose & Naloxone Trainings
These SAFE Project resources provide quick, accessible trainings that teach individuals how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, including how to administer naloxone. Available in both short (5-minute) and more in-depth (30-minute) formats and in multiple languages, they are designed to equip anyone with the knowledge and confidence to take lifesaving action.
Video: What To Do If Someone Experiences an Opioid Overdose | In Case of Emergency
Behavioral Health – Combating Stigma
Learn more about addressing and combating the stigma of behavioral health issues and substance use disorders with this list of educational resources.
Opioid Epidemic Training
Training opportunities for public health, clinicians, law enforcement agencies, pharmacists and EMS personnel.
Impairment, Safety & Opioids
Learn about how impairment impacts the workplace and how to recognize it.
Sonoran Prevention Works Contracted Training
Consultation and trainings for individuals and groups who desire to implement a variety of harm reduction protocols within their organizational framework.
NIEHS Worker Training Program
The NIEHS Worker Training Program (WTP) has developed an awareness-level training tool on the prevention of occupational exposure to fentanyl and other opioids, and a second curriculum designed to address the impact of the opioid crisis on workers, the workplace, and the community.
Responding To a Suspected Opioid Overdose
Recognizing and responding to an opioid overdose in the workplace.
Identify Opioid and Other Drug Use Problems at Work
Strategies to identify potential substance use problems at your organization.
The Role of Supervisors
Topics and information about recognizing and addressing opioids in the workplace.