Free NARCAN Kit & Training Monday At Sheriff Building

Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez is pleased to announce the Lake County Sheriff’s Department Police Assisted Recovery Initiative (P.A.R.I.+) has received a grant allowing it to distribute a potentially life-saving medication to treat opioid overdoses, the Sheriff released Friday.

The recent receipt of the Overdose Lifeline, Inc. grant allows our program to become a NARCAN distributor.

On Monday, May 10th, we will provide free training and kits. Interested individuals may visit the:

Lake County Training and Media Center – ROOM A-099

2293 N. Main Street, Crown Point, IN 46307

Monday May 10, 2021 – 10 a.m. until 12 p.m.

Training takes about 5 minutes and you can remain anonymous.

The Naloxone grant comes in time for SAMHSA’s National Prevention, which begins on Sunday, May 9th. The Lake County Sheriff’s Department’s P.A.R.I.+ program will be participating in National Prevention Week by hosting trainings and providing information in coordination with this year’s themes:

                            Monday, May 10th – Preventing opioid misuse

                            Tuesday, May 11th – Preventing underage drinking and alcohol misuse

                            Wednesday, May 12th – Preventing youth marijuana use

                            Thursday, May 13th – Preventing youth tobacco use

                            Friday, May 14th – Preventing suicide

On Friday, May 14th, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. P.A.R.I.+ will be hosting a free QPR (Question, Persuade, and Refer) Training. This suicide prevention training will teach you to recognize crisis and warning signs that a person may be contemplating suicide. If you’re interested in attending this training, please visit the Lake County Training and Media Center located in Room A-099 at 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday through Thursday, check out the Lake County Sheriff’s Department’s app and click on the P.A.R.I. icon for daily information and resources on prevention of underage drinking and alcohol misuse, youth marijuana use, and preventing youth tobacco use, the Sheriff said.

If you or someone you know needs Narcan or other services, please reach out to Counselor Kristin Huseman at (219) 307-0938 or Counselor Misty Hatch at (219) 216-4554. You can also call the P.A.R.I.+ office at (219) 755-3405

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