International Overdose Awareness Day

August 31, Sunday

International Overdose Awareness Day
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International Overdose Awareness Day (International Overdose Awareness Day) is a global initiative observed annually on August 31. This day aims to raise public awareness about the issue of overdoses, honor the memory of people who have died from drug use, and support their families and communities.

History of the holiday
International Overdose Awareness Day was established in 2001 in Australia and has since gained international recognition. The day focuses on combating stigma associated with drug use, informing about overdose risks, and promoting preventive measures such as first aid training and the use of naloxone.

Traditions of celebration
The day is marked by various events and initiatives aimed at education and support:

* Holding memorial ceremonies and events to honor the memory of people who died from overdoses.
* Organizing educational sessions, seminars, and workshops on overdose prevention and safe drug use.
* Media and social media campaigns to raise awareness about the issue and reduce stigma.
* Initiatives for distributing lifesaving tools for overdoses, such as naloxone, and training on their use.

Cultural and social significance
International Overdose Awareness Day promotes informed attitudes toward drug use, reduces stigma, and supports affected families. It unites organizations, communities, and individuals in the fight for public health and safety, and emphasizes the importance of prevention and timely assistance during overdoses.

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