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Triple O

Triple O typically refers to Ontario's "Overdose Outreach" program, which aims to reduce opioid-related harm by providing immediate support, education, and resources to individuals at risk of overdose. It emphasizes collaboration among healthcare providers, community organizations, and emergency services to prevent overdose deaths and promote safer practices. By focusing on outreach and awareness, Triple O helps connect vulnerable populations with treatment options, distribute naloxone (an overdose-reversal medication), and foster a community-based approach to addressing opioid issues. Ultimately, it’s a strategic effort to save lives and improve public health through targeted interventions.