Join us on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for a collaborative conversation to spotlight the severe risks associated with fentanyl: a highly potent synthetic opioid.
The event will feature a panel of experts from the university, including those who have been personally impacted. The discussion on the growing opioid crisis across the Region of Waterloo will include dispelling myths and discussing harm reduction strategies to prevent or address overdose.
This session is open to university staff and students, as well as anyone in the broader Waterloo community who is interested in learning more about the dangers of fentanyl and how to take harm reducing actions.
Join online via zoom or in person, Enterprise Theatre, EC5 (East Campus 5), Room 1111, 305 Phillip Street, Waterloo.
Session Moderator: Jennifer Gillies, Associate Provost, Campus Support and Accessibility
Panelists:
- Michael Beazely, Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy
- Mike Becks. Acting Director, Special Constable Service
- Randy Jardin, Staff Sergeant - Administrative Manager, University of Waterloo Special Constable Service
- Laura Myers, Director, Employee Health and Accommodations
- Emma Boynton, MSW, RSW, University of Waterloo Counsellor
- Samantha Murray, Parent & University of Waterloo employee
Register today