This presentation on the importance of families being involved with naloxone advocacy was delivered to the ADFAM Families First conference in 2013. This presentation includes an embedded version of the ‘Naloxone in the Family‘ film which can be viewed on this site separately.
Video by: Nigel Brunsdon
Nigel Brunsdon is the owner of Injecting Advice. He’s been working in harm reduction since the 1990’s, previously a frontline needle programme worker he now splits his time between photography and developing online resources for drugs workers and users.
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