Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 May 2017, p. 38

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 11, 2017 | 3 8 C ouncillor charges a `tsu n am i' is heading th is way the rates of emergency department visits for The strategy is a collaborative plan to im opioid-related issues are highest in younger prove the health, safety and well being of HalLast year, a record number 914 people died adults, specifically the age groups of 20 to 24, ton residents by working together to reduce as a result of opioids overdoses, according to 25 to 29 and 30 to 34. the harms associated with substance abuse. British Columbia's coroner's office. Another pro-active step the Region is "It's a tsunami that's heading our way," Halton is taking a number of steps taking is making Naloxone kits available added Somerville. Locally, Halton Region is taking a number through the Region's Sexual Health clinics Although Halton's deaths from opioids are steps to address the opioid problem. and the Needle Exchange Program. The kits lower than in other areas, Emma Tucker, a of The Equitable Drug Strategy are advertised through community agencies manager and senior epidemiologist at Hal- (HEDS) Halton has conducted community consul that work with patients who are at risk of ton Health Department, told councillors on tations, over the last four about sub substance overdose, local pharmacies and the March 21 that Halton's numbers (of deaths stance issues in the region years, and will begin to Health Department at clinical service loca from opioids) are higher among youth. implement strategies based on these findings. tions. According to the followup report, confirms continued from p.34 Trained Health Department staff is autho rized to distribute naloxone nasal spray to patients who use opioids, their friends and family members. They are also authorized and trained to administer naloxone if they are somewhere where an opioid overdose occurs. Naloxone kits are also available at 21 phar macies in Halton for free, although Kempkens says people should call ahead to the pharmacy to ensure the kit is available. All Halton paramedics are equipped to treat opioid related emergencies, in response to calling 911. T h e s t a f f o f Y o u 'n iq u e O a k v ille has r e lo c a te d to In t e r m e z z o H a ir S t u d io · B a la y a g e · H ig h lig h ts C o lo u r E x p e rts & W ed 1 5 % O F F any Ch em ica l S e rv ice with S e le c t Stylists O p e n Tuesday-Saturday Need directions to your fin an cial destination? Marc Nutford Financial Advisor 2 3 87 T raf a lga r Road Unit E2 Oakville, ON L6H 6K7 9 0 5 -8 2 2 -2 0 2 3 w ww .edw ardjones.com /m arc-nutfo rd Member - Canadian Investor Protection Fund E d w a rd jo n e s MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 82 NELSON ST · INTERM EZZOHAIR.COM · 905-825-2840 H O H a lt o n W o m e n 's P la c e d · - · · 2 5 th A n n u a l LeaseBusters.com is the largest vehicle lease marketplace in Canada. We'll unlock you from your vehicle lease commitment... save time, early termination fees and penalties. Call now for a free consultation 1-888-357-2678 or visit us at www.LeaseBusters.com C h a r it y G o lf T o u r n a m e n t Thursday June 22, 2017 C R O S S W IN D S G O LF & C O U N T R Y C LU B EASE @ BLISTERS |M .C O M COST: $200 per Golfer / $750 per Foursome Price includes Golf, Cart Rental, Lunch, Driving Range, Buffet Dinner, Prizes, and Much More! F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a tio n , c o n t a c t K a it lin G o rd o n , 9 0 5 -3 3 2 -1 2 0 0 , e xt. 2 4 4 o r e m a il k g o r d o n @ h a lt o n w o m e n s p la c e .c o m ·STAMPED CONCRETE ·iNTERLOCKiNG · EXPOSED AGGREGATE ·FLAGSTONE # 1 in Patios & Driveways! LTD ·FRENCH CURBS ·RETAiNiNG WALLS ·GARAGEFL o o RS · free e s t im a t e s 9 0 5 -8 7 8 -8 5 9 5 www.jmcconcrete.ca A sk for John

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