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Community forum explores drug use, risk factors

Journal staff A recent spike in overdoses and drug-related arrests has prompted an upcoming forum hosted by Bluewater Health and other community partners, in an effort to inform residents about illicit drug use, as well as how to identify family and
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Journal staff

A recent spike in overdoses and drug-related arrests has prompted an upcoming forum hosted by Bluewater Health and other community partners, in an effort to inform residents about illicit drug use, as well as how to identify family and friends who may be at risk.

“Addiction and overdoses are a serious, ongoing issue in our community, and illegal street drugs have never been more toxic,” said Livia Manica, the hospital’s manager of addiction services, pointing to drugs like methamphetamines and fentanyl. “This forum is a way of dispelling mistruths, informing the public, and protecting people in our community.”

The event, to be held May 30 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Unifor Local 914 Hall (900 Devine St. Sarnia) will include a panel discussion with speakers from Bluewater Health’s emergency department and addiction services, Lambton EMS, Lambton Public Health and Sarnia Police Services.

Attendees will be able to speak with front line experts, and free naloxone kits will be provided.

According to Lambton Public Health, eight opioid-related deaths occurred between January and September 2018.

IF YOU GO:

WHAT: Public Forum to discuss illicit drug use

WHERE: Unifor 914 Hall, 900 Devine St.

WHEN: Thursday, May 30, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

DETAILS: Open to the public; free naloxone


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