Community First Responder Program

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Learn How To Reverse an Overdose Using Naloxone (NARCAN®)


After completing the online training module or group trainings for healthcare providers, you will:

  • Recognize signs, symptoms, and risk factors associated with problematic reactions to opioids
  • Learn how naloxone (Narcan®) works
  • Know how to handle intense situations and use naloxone (Narcan®). 
  • Be eligible to receive a free naloxone kit in the mail to upgrade your first aid kit. 

 

Free Kit Mailed To You
After Completing Training Course

 

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Our Health and Well-Being Team is proud to partner with the University of Rhode Island's Community First Responder Program to provide trainings and resources to residents of New Hampshire. 

 

 


 


 

IN 10 MINUTES, LEARN HOW TO SAVE A LIFE. 

Become a Community First Responder with
this certification module and be eligible to recieve a free naloxone kit in the mail. 

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FOR GROUPS
Fill Out Form for a Free One-Hour Group Seminar or a One-Hour Program Accredited for Pharmacists, Nurses or Licensed Mental Health Counselors

 

 


 

This project was supported by a Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional grant from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the National Institutes of Health under award number 1H79TI085612-01. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.