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Toolkits, guides, and other resources vetted by experts in overdose prevention.
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Preliminary Monthly Fatal Drug-Related Overdose Counts for October 2020 – September 2021
This preliminary statewide monthly count data is presented by substance and posted on the SAPB website and intended to provide death data to our partners more quickly.
Trauma-Informed Care for Opioid Use Disorder
This guide provides an understanding of the principles and practices of trauma-informed care is a helpful way to understand and connect with patients, and improve the experiences and outcomes of care for everyone involved.
Promoting Health Equity in Response to Drug Overdose
Racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately affected by overdose-related deaths. This fact sheet discusses strategies for closing the gap in the quality of healthcare between different socioeconomic groups is vital to curbing the rate of overdose-related deaths.
Getting Candid: Framing the Conversation Around Youth Substance Use Prevention toolkit
The purpose of this guide is to equip youth-serving providers with substance use prevention messaging and share guidance on how to effectively deploy this messaging with middle and high school age youth.
4 Big Ideas – Applying learnings from COVID to the U.S. approach to the overdose crisis
This presentation compares our response to COVID-19 with our response to the overdose epidemic. It explains the need for innovation and progressive thinking to create change with how we approach substance use disorder as both a medical and community-based crisis.
Understanding Opioid DATA from multiple perspectives
This presentation focuses on innovative approaches to tracking and treating overdoses.
Integrating prevention practices into the justice system
This presentation describes the systemic inequalities in the justice system, and obstacles faced by those with SUD who are incarcerated, particularly women.
Fentanyl Changes the Landscape
This presentation focuses on how the emergency of fentanyl has changed how we must approach the overdose epidemic, and how the differences between fentanyl and other opioids requires a new approach to treatment SUD.
Activating community for health justice. Nothing About Us Without Us.
This discussion focuses on the importance of working with community members when creating effective solutions to the overdose epidemic. It emphasizes the valuable insights that can be gained by listening to people on the ground who are deeply impacted by this crisis.
50 Years After the War on Drugs, What Now?
Dr. Westley Clark explains the systemic injustices that have contributed to the high rates of SUD and overdose within minority communities, and what must change to improve these conditions
Investing in Innovation – Foundation CEOs share their vision
These foundation CEOs share their experiences with running community-based organizations, and the importance of constantly improving processes within the organization on every level.
Latino/a/x communities SUD issues; Implications for policy and practice
This discussion highlights the challenges and obstacles faced by the Latino/a/x communities when accessing overdose prevention and addiction services. It offers recommendations for creating a more equitable health care system.
Understanding the relationship between equity and SUD, and what we can learn from other country approaches
This presentation discusses the history of systemic inequalities in health care, and looks at examples of effective overdose prevention strategies in other countries.
Communities and Justice, the view from state Attorneys General
Utah's attorney general describes the role of an AG in the overdose prevention effort, and strategies for bringing different sectors together.
When the disaster strikes: Experience from the field for preserving life-saving services and outreach to people who use drugs
This expert panel describes the challenges of reaching those with SUD during a crisis, and ways we must evolve to provide quality outreach services during an emergency.
HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy – Prevention - Harm Reduction - Treatment - Recovery
This talk focused on the government's current strategies for addressing overdose prevention efforts, and the work that still needs to be done to address these needs.
Maternal Child Health in Justice Systems
The presentation focused on the need for accessible treatment services for incarcerated mothers with substance use disorder.
Understanding and Bolstering the Recovery Workforce: Findings from In-Depth Discussions with Peer Recovery Coaches
This talk focused on the role of peer recovery coaches as valuable team members when treating substance use disorder.
Issues for Native and Indigenous Communities
This discussion on the challenges faced by indigenous communities when accessing health care highlighted the need for better access to services and more attention to their needs from the federal government.
Innovations that Prevent Overdose
This discussion described new ideas and strategies in overdose prevention from medical and community outreach perspectives.