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NHHRC proudly offers the following training for any organization:

Harm reduction training benefits everyone and is especially helpful for those who work with the public.  Training can be customized for healthcare and non-healthcare-related fields. 

 

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Harm Reduction 101

(1-hour session)
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Overdose Response &
Naloxone Training
(1-hour session)
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General Harm Reduction – Training Tailored to the Needs of Your Organization
(1-hour session)

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