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Wearable Technology - Reducing Opioid-related Deaths

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Date(s)
April 1, 2022
Location
Old Staff Common Room, Queen's University Belfast
Time
12:00 - 14:00
Price
free

An event from the Drugs and Alcohol Research Network at the
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queen's University Belfast

Full title: Wearable Technology: Reducing Opioid-related Deaths for Individuals Who Are at High Risk of Death from Overdose - Launch of Feasibility Study Report

12.00pm - Welcome and Introduction - Ronnie Armour, Director General, NI Prison Service

12.10pm - Drug Deaths in Northern Ireland - NISRA

12.20pm - Presentation of Key Findings - Dr Anne Campbell (SSESW)

12.50pm - Views from Research Participants - Hydebank College & Dr Amanda Taylor-Beswick (SSESW)

1.00pm - Discussion and Looking Ahead

1.30pm - Lunch

For enquiries contact: Dr Anne Campbell at a.campbell@qub.ac.uk

Registration Details:
Please see Wearables Launch for a link to register. The launch will be held face to face and will also be streamed online via MS Teams. The number of participants for the face to face setting is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. 

 

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Lecture / Talk / Discussion
Department
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
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All
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Event Organiser Details
Name Dr Sharon Millen
Email s.millen@qub.ac.uk
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