CHEMSEX AND THE EMERGENCY SERVICES
MENRUS.CO.UK is getting a clearer picture of chemsex overdose situations and emergency service call-outs to improve our safer chemsex messaging and campaigning. The survey is short (about 2 mins) and anonymous. Contact us through website if you have a query where the findings (which are ongoing) can also be found.
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Agree or disagree: Gay men are less likely to call for an ambulance in overdose situations because they are fearful the police will turn up as well.
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If true, how do you KNOW gay men are less likely to call for an ambulance in overdose situations because they are fearful the police will turn up as well?
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If someone overdoses on 'G' and is unconscious, what are you likely to do if you cannot wake them?
In overdose situations when an ambulance AND the police have turned up ...
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If you were to call 999 for an ambulance, how likely do you think it is the police would turn up as well?
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