Purpose-built for public health teams to understand when, where, and how non-fatal overdoses are happening
Capture consistent, anonymised, incident data, monitor trends, and guide naloxone distribution with a centralised system designed for public health teams. Help to address the rising risk of synthetic opioids.
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Used by these public health teams
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Disconnected systems slow your ability to respond to overdose trends when you…
Rely on emails and spreadsheets to collect data from emergency services.
Lack reliable, real-time insights to inform resource allocation or naloxone distribution.

Can’t track where and when overdoses are happening in your community.
Discover NFO, the only system built to help local authorities track, monitor, and analyse non-fatal overdoses all in one place.
Collect frontline overdose data
quickly and consistently
NFO replaces unstructured emails and scattered spreadsheets with a central system purpose-built for non-fatal overdose reporting.
Collect anonymised data through a secure, standardised online form
Open access (form only) for emergency services, hostels, and other partners. No login needed
Capture key details like time, location, demographics, and naloxone use
The public can also notify - public health teams can choose whether to distribute the link to partners or integrate the form via a link on a website
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Map overdose hotspots with real-time location data
NFO transforms incident data into clear, visual dashboards that help you identify overdose hotspots and peak times at a glance.
View incidents on interactive heatmaps and cluster maps
Monitor trends by location, time of day, or day of the week
Filter anonymised data to focus on specific areas or demographics
If incidents take place at private home addresses, the system will only record partial postcode to protect data
Allocate people and resources where they’re needed most
NFO gives local authorities the real-time insight they need to plan outreach, distribute naloxone, and support communities at the right time and place. All of this data helps to address rising risk of synthetic opioids.
Track when and where naloxone is being administered across your area
Identify gaps in naloxone coverage and frontline readiness
Understand which times and locations carry the highest risk
Back funding requests with clear, data-led evidence
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NFO is built for Public Health Teams
Real-time overdose surveillance
​Track non-fatal overdoses as they happen with structured, standardised data - giving public health teams instant visibility into local trends.
Location and time-based dashboards
Identify hotspots and peak times with interactive maps and visual reports, so you can target support and allocate resources where they’ll have the most impact.
Naloxone usage
tracking
Monitor when and where naloxone is administered to understand demand, guide distribution strategies, and support frontline services more effectively.
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See how NFO helps you respond faster to non-fatal overdose trends
In just 30 minutes, discover how NFO gives public health teams the data they need to track incidents, allocate resources, and make informed local decisions. Book your demo today.
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FAQs
Who is the NFO system designed for?
NFO is designed specifically for public health teams within local authorities, particularly those responsible for substance misuse and overdose prevention. It supports better decision-making by capturing consistent, real-time data on non-fatal overdose incidents.
Do contributors like emergency services need a login?
No. NFO uses a publicly accessible, structured form that doesn’t require login credentials. This makes it easy for partners such as ambulance crews, police, or hostel staff to submit reports quickly
and securely.
What type of data does NFO capture?
NFO records key details including time and location of the incident, basic demographic information (non-identifiable), and whether naloxone was administered. This data helps build a picture of local overdose activity without compromising privacy.
Is personal or identifiable information collected?
No. NFO is designed to avoid the collection of any personally identifiable information. This ensures compliance with data protection policies and avoids concerns around data handling and privacy. Reporting on demographic data will default to show "less than 5" if not enough cases in system - this avoids any opportunity to identify individuals.
Can NFO be used alongside LDIS?
Yes. NFO and LDIS are designed to work seamlessly together. If your local authority uses both, data can be captured through a shared form, streamlining input while maintaining clear distinctions between drug intelligence and incident reporting.
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