Narcan Training Coming to Pabineau First Nation

Pabineau First Nation will be hosting a Narcan Training session on Wednesday, April 22 at 10:00 AM at the Pabineau Band Hall.

This important session, led by Milo Gray from Healing Our Nations, is open to all community members and will focus on building awareness and practical skills to respond to opioid-related emergencies.

Participants will learn how to administer nasal Narcan, recognize the signs of opioid poisoning, understand sharps hazards, and practice safe disposal methods. These are valuable, life-saving skills that can help protect our families and community.

Lunch will be provided, and there will also be door prizes available for attendees.

We encourage everyone to take part in this opportunity to learn, support one another, and strengthen community safety.

Pabineau First Nation Narcan Training

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