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The Breckinridge County Health Department hosts monthly Narcan training events, but with statistics showing that 6.4 percent of Kentucky children ages 12 to 17 have reported using illicit drugs, the department decided to host a teen Narcan training event.
“It’s for ages 14 to 19, so high school and then those starting to go off to college,” said BCHD Harm Reduction Program Coordinator Kayela Bennett. “We teach them the signs of an opioid overdose, how to use Narcan, how to call for help, and then we teach them about the dangers of opioids like fentanyl and those things that could be out on the street or in substances that they take that they didn’t know they took.”
Bennett says your child may not be in that 6.4 percent, but they can help somebody who is.
“You never know who could need it,” Bennett said. “It could be you, it could be a friend, it could be a family member, it could be a stranger on the street, and the more people that are aware and educated on how to use it, then the more lives that can be saved,” Bennett said.
The training event will be held at the health department at 5:30 p.m. CDT on July 23. Registration is required. Find the link to register on the Breckinridge County Health Department Facebook page.
As the school year gets closer, the health department also is offering special back to school packs for college kids.
“It comes with a drawstring bag that has our logo and everything on it, and then inside they get Narcan, fentanyl and xylazine test strips, a pack of condoms, and then education on an opioid overdose, first aid, kratom, marijuana, and then also the contact information for the Poison Control Line,” Bennett said.
Contact Bennett at 270-668-7294 to reserve a college pack.
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