The Toronto District School Board has approved a plan to put naloxone in all of its high schools and alternative schools. On Wednesday night, school board trustees agreed to receive a report that outlined the TDSB's plan to combat the growing opioid crisis. Naloxone kits will be distributed to the schools once the training is done. The kits are expected to cost the TDSB between $16,000-$20,000, and the board plans to provide approximately 110 schools with one kit each. Naloxone kits will be distributed to all high schools and alternative schools in the TDSB.
Source: CBC News February 08, 2018 17:03 UTC