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News: Westbrook Distributes ONEboxes™ To Prevent Overdose Deaths

Westbrook’s ONEbox Program in the News

Thank you to NewsCenter Maine for coming to Westbrook to share our story about the life-saving ONEbox Program. We are proud to be the first community in Maine to distribute ONEboxes – now in 10 locations throughout the City, including the High School and Middle School. Watch it here: https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/health/mental-health/westrbook-maine-distributes-opioid-overdose-kits-throughout-community-buildings/97-77684eee-cdfe-4474-ba22-8167c1af6d38

Journey Magazine: Interview with Janet Dosseva

Janet Dosseva, Director of Westbrook Partners for Prevention, sat down with Jaqueline Brown of Journey Magazine to discuss overdose prevention. In the interview, Janet says, “You never know when you will have an opportunity to safe a life.” The article addresses breaking down stigmas, increasing distribution of Narcan, and putting the focus on educating people […]

We Are Not Alone: Community Connectedness and Resilience

by Hawa Shir, Program Coordinator, Westbrook Partners for Prevention During the past few years, people have been facing a variety of adverse challenges in their individual lives. Collectively, those individual challenges have impacted communities as a whole. Communities experience adverse situations together. However, connectedness can be lost when bombarded with various disasters and tragedies. Having […]

The “F” Word Everyone Is Talking About

By Janet Dosseva, MPH, PS-C A few years ago, our coalition was doing outreach and educating folks to keep their prescription medications up and away to reduce the risk of medications, particularly opioids, from being diverted into the community. However, nowadays, raising awareness to prevent opioid misuse has shifted. The US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) […]

‘Like.Like’ screening on April 6

Join Partners for Prevention and the Westbrook School Department on April 6th from 6 to 8 pm at the Westbrook Performing Arts Center. We will be screening the film, Like. Like is a documentary which explores screen time/social media and their impacts on our brain development and mental health.

The Kids Are Not Alright

By Janet Dosseva, MPH, PS-C When we start a new year, we often take “inventory” – looking to make improvements like changing our habits, improving our health, bettering our mindset, etc. One thing we should ALL do is focus on improving our interactions with young people in our communities. Data from the Maine Integrated Youth […]

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