Taking Lives
Found 5 free book(s)Naloxone: The Opioid Reversal Drug that Saves Lives
www.hhs.govoverdose as those taking dosages of 20 MME/day, and the risk further increases as the MME/day increases. Prescribing naloxone for at-risk patients and co-prescribing naloxone for patients taking opioids for pain that meet or exceed this threshold has the potential to save lives.
Involving Young People in Research (pdf)
www.invo.org.ukinvolved in issues affecting their own and their peers’ lives. • It can provide opportunities to contribute to their communities and services. • Young people can gain recognition for their contribution (sometimes including payment). • Taking part in research provides an active way to learn about services,
Taking care How might trauma affect Aboriginal and Torres ...
www.sis.uwa.edu.aufrom the adults in their lives can help them cope with, and recover from, trauma. Some ways that trauma can affect children’s emotions, behaviour, attachment and memory are described on the following pages. 3 Taking care of yourself When reading this resource, remember it is important to take care of yourself. Tune into how you’re feeling
The Crucial Role of Families - United Nations
www.un.orgTaking into account the broad experience of our Federation in dealing with families worldwide, we see every day that family is where the vast majority of people learn the fundamental skills for life,
Renovation Wave Communication - European Commission
ec.europa.euour lives and their fragilities. Throughout the pandemic, the home has been the focal point of daily life for millions of Europeans: an office for those teleworking, a nursery or classroom for children and pupils, for many a hub for online shopping or downloading entertainment. Schools had to adapt to distance learning.