Our lived experience is motivation.

In a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, our expert team embraces a harm reduction approach, revolutionizing the way healthcare organizations operate. With a profound understanding of market dynamics, we conduct meticulous market research, uncovering crucial insights that drive strategic decision-making. Through community engagement initiatives such as Overdose Fatality Reviews (OFRs), we forge meaningful connections, ensuring that trends are seen and healthcare services are aligned with the community's needs and aspirations.

Additionally, our expertise in marketing and PR amplifies the organization's visibility, creating a positive impact and fostering trust among stakeholders. Furthermore, our focus on capacity building equips healthcare teams with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate challenges effectively, fostering organizational resilience.

By championing harm reduction principles and providing comprehensive support in market research, community engagement, marketing, PR, and capacity building, we empower healthcare organizations to thrive in an ever-changing landscape, ultimately leading to improved outcomes and a healthier community.

OFR Resource Video Series

Our team is passionate about the value of OFRs to public health. An Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) is a detailed analysis of overdose deaths, aimed at preventing future incidents by identifying underlying causes and trends. It involves a collaborative approach among various professionals. Drawing on our expertise in this area, we've created this series of educational videos. These concise guides are designed to help organizations effectively start and conduct their own OFRs, offering practical knowledge and strategies to address the overdose crisis.

  1. What is an OFR

  2. Case Selection / Prep

  3. Recruiting Participants

  4. Data-Gathering and Confidentiality

  5. The Coroners’ role in public health

  6. Next of Kin Interviews

  7. Using Audio Clips from NOK Interviews

  8. Meeting Facilitation and Output

  9. Easing Into It: Conducting Mock OFRs

1. What is an OFR

2. Case Selection and Prep for an OFR

3. Recruiting Participants for an OFR

4. Data Gathering and Confidentiality for OFRs

5. The Coroner's Role in Public Health and OFRs

6. Next of Kin Interviews for OFRs

7. Using Audio Clips from NOK Interviews for OFRs

8. OFR Meeting Faciltating and Ouput

9. Easing Into It: Conducting Mock OFRs