
Every year on 31st August, we pause to remember the lives lost to overdose, raise awareness of overdose-related harm, and promote life-saving action. This global event aims to reduce the stigma associated with drug-related death and offer support to those affected by grief.
Why It Matters
- In the UK, thousands of people die from drug-related causes each year.
- Many of these deaths are preventable with better education, support, and access to treatment.
- Families, friends, and communities are often left to cope with complex grief — and they deserve understanding, not judgment.
Spot the Signs of Overdose:
- Shallow or no breathing
- Unresponsiveness or unconsciousness
- Blue lips or fingertips
- Gurgling/snoring sounds
- Pinpoint pupils (very small)
If you suspect someone is experiencing an overdose, call 999 immediately. Don’t wait — your actions could save a life.
Find Help or Information
- Talk to Frank – Honest info about drugs and where to get help
- NHS Drug Addiction Services
- Overdose Awareness Day – Resources & Stories
- Bedfordshire Young People’s Drug & Alcohol Service
If you or someone you know needs support, our GPs and nurses are here to listen and help without judgment. Please contact us to book a confidential appointment.