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雷克瑟姆大学犯罪学学生首次学习服用救命药物

(Criminology students learn to administer life-saving drug in Wrexham University first)

2024-01-10

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日期:2021年7月20日,星期四。雷克瑟姆大学的犯罪学和刑事司法专业学生接受了服用救命药物的培训,以对抗药物过量的影响和死亡。 在首次为prifysgol-wercsam/wrexham大学的学生开设犯罪学和刑事司法学位课程之前,他们听取了东威尔士betsi-cadwaladr大学健康委员会(bcuhb)减少危害服务合作外联协调员克莱尔·莫里斯关于药物问题的社会建设的演讲,然后被展示如何使用紧急药物,即鼻纳洛酮。 纳洛酮是一种可以逆转过量服用海洛因或美沙酮等阿片类药物的药物。 主持会议的克莱尔与服务用户合作,建立了一个由拥有这种救命药物并能为有需要的人服用这种药物的人组成的对等网络。 学生们接受了一次深入的会议,内容涉及围绕药物使用的社会和经济问题、服务使用者面临的问题以及如何识别药物过量患者。 来自东威尔士betsi cadwaladr大学健康委员会(bcuhb)减少伤害服务的合作外展协调员claire morris随后分发了鼻用纳洛酮试剂盒,并展示了其给药方法。 这些工具包使学生能够亲身体验交付方法。 参加这次会议的犯罪学三年级学生carrianneclayton说:“我自己也有毒瘾;我觉得毒瘾患者身上有太多的耻辱感。 “我也有一些家庭成员染上毒瘾,他们和我一样,设法脱离了毒瘾。 我还失去了一些非常好的人,包括朋友和家人,因为太小就上瘾了。 “我觉得对吸毒者来说,携带纳洛酮、将其放在家里或附近的商店都是有益的,因为在大多数情况下,在这种环境中都会出现过量服用。 我希望这么多年前,我身边的人能在附近服用纳洛酮,也许他们能帮助他们所爱的人。 9月,carianne将在雷克瑟姆大学开始攻读犯罪学和刑事司法硕士学位,同时在社会正义慈善机构nacro做志愿工作,但最终还是想进入缓刑服务机构。 她说:“我想帮助那些想停止犯罪的人。 我相信每个人都应该得到一个人生的机会,我希望在未来的生活中,我能以某种方式提供帮助。 雷克瑟姆大学(wrexham university)警务与犯罪学高级讲师乔安娜·普雷斯科特(joanne prescott。 她补充道:“我们已经认识到,我们的许多犯罪学和刑事司法专业的学生可能会在遇到与阿片类药物依赖作斗争并有阿片类物质过量风险的人的地区找到工作。 “提供这种由bcuhb减少伤害服务提供的救生培训,有助于帮助学生识别阿片类药物过量的迹象和症状,并了解如何以及何时使用纳洛酮。 在课程取得成功后,乔安娜补充道:“这是我们第一年将这种培训纳入我们的课程,在课程结束后,这种培训将牢固地融入未来的课程交付中。”。 ”。
date: thursday 20th july, 2023criminology and criminal justice students at wrexham university have received training on to administer a life-saving medication, in a bid to counter the effects and deaths from overdose. in a first for prifysgol wrecsam/wrexham university students on the criminology and criminal justice degree course, they were given a talk by claire morris, collaborative outreach coordinator from betsi cadwaladr university health board (bcuhb) east wales harm reduction service on the social construction of the drugs problem, before being shown how to administer the emergency medication, nasal naloxone. naloxone is a drug that can reverse the effects of an overdose of opioids such as heroin or methadone. claire, who delivered the session, works with service users to create a peer-to-peer network of people who possess and can administer the life-saving drug to those in need. students received an in-depth session on the social and economic issues surrounding drug use, the issues faced by service users and how to identify someone suffering from an overdose. claire morris, collaborative outreach coordinator from betsi cadwaladr university health board (bcuhb) east wales harm reduction service she then went on to hand out test nasal naloxone kits and demonstrated their method of administration. these kits allowed students to get hands-on experience with the method of delivery. carrianne clayton, a third year criminology student who attended the session, said: “i suffered addiction myself; i feel there is far too much stigma around individuals suffering addiction. “i have also had family members suffer addiction, who like me, have managed to breakaway. i have also lost some very good people including friends and family to addiction far too young. “i feel it would be beneficial for drug users to carry naloxone, have it in their property or for nearby shops to have it because in most circumstances an overdose will happen in that environment. i wish that so many years ago someone close to me would have had naloxone nearby and they could have maybe helped their loved one.” in september, carianne will begin her master’s in criminology and criminal justice at wrexham university, along with doing voluntary work with social justice charity, nacro but would ultimately like to go into the probation service. she said: “i want to help individuals who are wanting to desist away from crime. i believe everybody deserves a chance in life, and i hope in some way i will be able to offer that support in helping in the future.” dr joanne prescott, senior lecturer in policing and criminology at wrexham university, described the session as “instrumental” as it would help prepare students to potentially save lives in their future profession or even in their day-to-day lives. she added: “we have recognised that many of our criminology and criminal justice students may go on to secure employment in areas whereby they come across people who struggle with opioid dependency and at risk of opioid overdose. “providing this lifesaving training, delivered by bcuhb harm reduction service, has been instrumental in helping students to recognise the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose and understand how and when to administer naloxone.” following the success of the session, joanne added: “this is the first year that we have incorporated this training into our curriculum, and following the session, this will now become firmly embedded in future programme delivery.” .
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