University Trains All Nurses in Anti-Overdose Kits: All nurses at the University of Bradford will now receive training on how to use naloxone; a lifesaving medication which can reverse overdoses caused by opiates. The training, which will be given to around 400 nurses every year, is being delivered in partnership with New Vision Bradford, which is commissioned to deliver drug and alcohol treatment in the area. Assistant Professor Natalie Finch, a registered mental health nurse who is experienced in working with people who use opiates said teaching nurses how to use the kits was a first for the university. “Naloxone
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