Free naloxone training and kits for Plymouth and Devon communities
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A Grassroots Movement for Harm Reduction
Naloxone Advocates Plymouth CIC is a community-led organisation dedicated to reducing drug-related deaths through education, training, and direct action.
We are a peer-led, lived-experience team who understand the challenges faced by people who use drugs. Our approach is rooted in compassion, dignity, and the belief that every life matters.
Through our Peer-to-Peer (P2P) project, we provide free naloxone training and kits across Plymouth and Devon, creating a safer community for everyone.
Attend one of our free naloxone training sessions. Learn how to recognise an overdose and administer naloxone safely and confidently.
Book TrainingReceive your free naloxone kit at the end of training. You'll have everything you need to respond to an overdose emergency.
Get Your KitWays you can help
Share your lived experience and help train others. Full training and ongoing support provided.
Help us reach people who need naloxone. Distribute kits and information at events and on the streets.
Support with admin, social media, design, or other skills. Work remotely or in-person based on your availability.
Download Our Harm Reduction Resources
News & Announcements
28 Jan 2025
A new partnership will see naloxone training offered at all community centres across Plymouth.
20 Jan 2025
We are proud to announce that naloxone distributed through our program has now been used to reverse over 150 overdoses.
"Being part of this organisation has given me purpose. I've used naloxone twice now and saved two lives."
"I was nervous about attending, but the team made me feel so welcome. No judgement, just practical information."
"Volunteering with Naloxone Advocates has been incredibly rewarding. The peer-led approach means we're helping our own community."
"This training gave me the tools and confidence to keep my son safe. I can't thank this team enough for what they do."
Join us in saving lives and building a safer, more compassionate community