Emergency Resources

The services, tools, and response systems designed to address acute substance-related crises and urgent public health situations. These may include overdose response interventions, emergency medical care, crisis hotlines, withdrawal management services, and rapid alert systems for contaminated or high-risk drug supplies. Emergency resources help reduce immediate harms, stabilise individuals in crisis, and connect people to appropriate care and support. They are an essential component of a comprehensive response to substance use disorders, complementing prevention, treatment, recovery support, and public health systems. 

 

Grief: Helping Someone Else in the Aftermath of Loss

Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
In the wake of loss, it can be hard to take care of those you care about who are grieving. As with self-care, there are many possible ways to offer support to someone who is grieving, and a variety of factors that affect how you can offer...

Grief: Taking Care of Yourself in the Aftermath of Loss

Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
This factsheet, published by the National Centre for PTSD, discusses the ways in which we can engage in self-care in the wake of loss. The factsheet provides an overview of grief and some of the theories and processes that are associated...

Session 3: Consultation on Ukraine Emergency Issues

Event Date
 - 
Kyiv
Ukraine
ISSUP Ukraine and ITTC-Ukraine welcome you to a joint initiative dedicated to the ongoing war and the horrific events resulting from Russia’s attack on Ukraine: Consultation on Ukraine emergency issues: ‘Providing mental health support and care to people affected by the War: general topics and specific cases’

Session 2: Consultation on Ukraine Emergency Issues

Event Date
 - 
Kyiv
Ukraine
ISSUP Ukraine and ITTC-Ukraine welcome you to a joint initiative dedicated to the ongoing war and the horrific events resulting from Russia’s attack on Ukraine: Consultation on Ukraine emergency issues: ‘Providing mental health support and care to people affected by the War: general topics and specific cases’

Session 1: Consultation on Ukraine Emergency Issues

Event Date
 - 
Kyiv
Ukraine
ISSUP Ukraine and ITTC-Ukraine welcome you to a joint initiative dedicated to the ongoing war and the horrific events resulting from Russia’s attack on Ukraine: Consultation on Ukraine emergency issues: ‘Providing mental health support and care to people affected by the War: general topics and specific cases’