⚡ Crisis Intervention & Emergency Response *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.10 – Emergency Planning for Overdose Risk: Preparing for an overdose emergency doesn’t mean expecting failure—it means valuing life enough to plan for safety. Having naloxone accessible, knowing how to use it, and teaching others around you can save lives instantly. Share your location and emergency contacts with trusted people who understand recovery boundaries. If you’re prescribed medication, keep it labeled and secured to prevent confusion or misuse. Learning basic response steps—call 911, check breathing, administer rescue aid—reduces panic if a crisis occurs. Creating an “if something happens” card with medical details ensures responders act fast. Planning safe use environments during transition periods minimizes danger while you seek help. Knowledge isn’t encouragement; it’s insurance against tragedy. Discussing overdose risk openly removes shame and replaces silence with preparedness. A plan doesn’t mean weakness—it means maturity. By expecting the unexpected, you protect your future, your loved ones, and your second chance at living well.

About this course

Training in crisis intervention techniques and emergency response strategies to ensure safety, de-escalate conflicts, and connect individuals with appropriate resources.

This course includes:
  • Scenario-based crisis intervention training modules
  • Safety planning templates and communication protocols
  • Resource guides for emergency and post-crisis support services

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