In Person: Practical Harm Reduction & Drug Poisoning Response
May 19, 2026, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Victoria, BC
In Person Training Description:
This hands-on training equips frontline workers with practical skills for applying harm reduction in real-world settings and responding effectively to drug poisonings and other substance-related emergencies. Participants will build confidence in overdose recognition and response, naloxone administration, safer use education, and communicating during crisis situations.
The session will also explore emerging substances in the toxic drug supply, including non-opioid drugs that do not respond to naloxone, and how workers can adapt their response approaches. Participants will learn practical techniques for responding to common emergencies and supporting basic wound care in outreach and shelter environments.
Grounded in frontline experience and harm reduction practice, this training focuses on realistic scenarios and skill-building to help workers respond with confidence, compassion, and safety.
Participants will gain practical skills in:
- Overdose recognition and naloxone response
- Safer use education and overdose prevention
- Responding to drug poisonings, including non-opioid substances
- Managing common substance-related emergencies
- Basic wound care in frontline settings
Instructor: Corey Ranger
Instructor Bio: Based in unceded Quw’utsun Territory, Corey Ranger (he/him) is an uninvited settler on these lands. Corey is a registered nurse with extensive experience in street outreach, community, and public health nursing with additional training in project management and quality improvement. Corey has focused primarily on harm reduction since 2013 beginning in Alberta and now in British Columbia. At present, Corey is the Clinical Director at AVI Health & Community Services, President of the Harm Reduction Nurses Association, a board of directors at Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (CDPC), and the North American Representative for the Members' Advisory Council (MAC) with the International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC).
Recommended Pre-Learning:
This course assumes a basic working knowledge of harm reduction theory; participants are encouraged to complete any of the following recommended pre-learning (linked below) to support shared understanding and practical application.
- LearnHSABC:
- Section on Harm Reduction which is part of the module: Introduction to the Homelessness Sector
- Webinar Library:
Location Information: Victoria, BC
Burnside Gorge Community Centre
471 Cecelia Rd, Victoria BC V8T 4T4
Parking: Parking at the venue is limited. We suggest taking transit or carpooling if that is available to you. There is pay street parking available but it is only 2 hours.
Additional Information:
Please confirm any allergies, accessibility, and/or additional support needs during the registration process. If you need any assistance or additional support, please email info@hsa-bc.ca.
Please read the HSABC Community Agreement prior to registering.
