Peer
Naloxone
Supporting peers with lived and living experience to widen the availability and accessibility of naloxone in our communities and across the prison estate in Scotland.
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About the project
The peer naloxone project has 3 key objectives:
3,959
Peer supplied kits from SDF led projects
2,739
Of these kits were supplied to people to that have never received naloxone kits before.
4,808
Hours worked with peers paid for their time.
11
Quarterly national peer naloxone networks meetings are held—a peer-only space for people involved in naloxone training and supply that serves as a forum for sharing resources and good practices.
What is naloxone
Naloxone is a safe and easy-to-use medication that reverses the effects of opioid drugs. This can be an effective intervention to save someone from a potentially fatal overdose. When administered by a member of the public naloxone can ‘buy time’ until a person can be seen by a medical professional.
Scotland’s public health emergency
Providing naloxone to individuals at risk of opioid overdose is crucial in Scotland’s response to the public health emergency of drug-related deaths. This effort also includes those who live with, care for, or work with at-risk individuals. Additionally, it involves members of the wider community who might encounter someone experiencing a suspected opioid overdose.
Roles for Peers in Communities & Prison
SDF works to increase peer to peer naloxone supply by delivering training to peers who have experience of substance use and providing ongoing support to peer networks. This involves working with local stakeholders to initiate projects and existing groups of peers who require support to develop a local peer naloxone network.
SDF works across the Scottish prison estate to develop peer roles and ensure more people leaving prison are offered training in overdose awareness, prevention and intervention prior to being offered a supply of nasal naloxone.
SDF has established and supports two national networks to enhance the delivery of naloxone provision by peers.
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CONTACT US
Contact SDF to learn more about establishing and supporting a local peer naloxone network
Link to contact: peerengagement@sdf.org.uk