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County mental-health office launches naloxone availability map and schedules sensitivity and prevention events
Summary
The county’s social services and mental-health office announced a publicly available naloxone map showing distribution sites, a sensory-sensitive film screening and ongoing suicide-prevention trainings and outreach; naloxone kits include QR-code trainings and will be added to parks and campus locations as supply allows.
Lacey Trimble, commissioner of social services and mental health, updated the committee on outreach and harm-reduction efforts, citing a new publicly available naloxone (Narcan) availability map and expanded distribution points.
Trimble said the naloxone map shows where kits are available in Orange County and that while kits are not yet in every community they are being placed in more public locations, including…
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