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Toolkits, guides, and other resources vetted by experts in overdose prevention.
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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in the Criminal Justice System: Brief Guidance to the States
Read through this brief to learn more about MAT in within the criminal justice system.
MAT in Jails Resource Sheet
Resources listed in the sheet will allow you to learn more about MAT in Jails, as well as information regarding objections, position statements and more.
Managing Pushback to Opioid Safety Strategies Resource Sheet
Please use this resource sheet to gather more knowledge and resources regarding pushback within your communities.
Tools and Resources for Health Departments and Syringe Services Programs
These resources may be helpful to health departments and other local partners engaged in planning, designing, and implementing syringe services programs (SSPs) in their jurisdictions.
CHOMP - Questions about your prescription of Narcan (naloxone)
This fact sheet gives an overview of Naloxone, and answers frequently asked questions about Naloxone.
COPN Naloxone Distribution Strategy Fact Sheet
Use this fact sheet to learn more about the basics of naloxone, who can carry it and how to use it.
Opioid Safety and How to Use Naloxone Fact Sheet
Use this fact sheet to learn more about using opioids safely, as well as using naloxone.
Harm Reduction Strategies Resource Sheet
Learn more about the principles of harm reduction and how to integrate this approach into the work that you do every day. Use this resource sheet to gain a better understanding and to see some great examples of harm reduction at work.
Reducing the Supply of Opioids
As overdose deaths continue to rise, we need to consider one of the biggest contributors to the epidemic: the large opioid supply. What steps can your community take to lower the opioid supply?
Example from the Field: How a Rural County Implemented Harm Reduction Strategies
This video shows an example of a rural coalition that successfully implemented harm reduction strategies.
Fentanyl Test Strips: Your Questions Answered Q & A
This document is a Q & A with Matt Curtis, Harm Reduction Specialist at CDPH. All of this information was covered during the COPN webinar, Fentanyl Test Strips: Your Questions Answered, on Tuesday, April 12, 2022.
With crisis comes opportunity: Unanticipated benefits resulting from pivots to take-home naloxone (THN) programs during the COVID-19 pandemic
This commentary describes how four rural and/or Appalachian communities quickly pivoted their existing THN (take home naloxone) programs to respond to community need.
Treating opioids in jails & prisons: Avoiding Overdose
This video describes the success of integrating strategic partnerships and prevention services into prison systems.
Treating Opioids in Jails & Prisons: MAT Program
This video describes the importance of increasing access to MAT treatment and prevention services in jails.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Overdose Prevention Strategy
This issue brief discusses the HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy in greater detail, including the objectives under each priority area, associated activities, and guiding principles.
Seven Types of Rest
This handout from the Spring 2022 COPN convening offers seven ways we can help our brain meet its need to rest and heal, particularly when undergoing toxic stress or burnout.
Self-Care Strategies Guide & Worksheet
This self-care guide allows you and your organization to enhance its trauma-informed care practices through group reflection and discussion.
An assessment of the limits of three devices for drug checking of fentanyl in street-acquired samples
This study examined the validity in identifying the presence of fentanyl of three portable devices that could be used in providing drug checking services and drug supply surveillance.
Find Harm Reduction Resources Near You
This page is an access point to resources that support safer drug use, such as access to naloxone and syringe services.
Why partner with behavioral health?
Brooke Briggance covers why it is critical for people working in substance use to partner with those in the mental and behavioral health fields.