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Communities Preventing Overdose: 3 local strategies to prevent addiction, get people into treatment, and save lives

How do we prevent overdose in our communities? Join us to learn innovative approaches taking place across the country to prevent new addictions, get people into treatment, and save lives. We will hear from a youth leader in a rural community on how he and his peers are building awareness on the risks of drug use, a substance use navigator connecting patients in the emergency room to addiction treatment, and a government leader implementing a broad campaign with bars, motels and other partners to make fentanyl test strips and naloxone, the lifesaving overdose reversal agent, readily available.

This webinar is part of our new series entitled Building a Movement of Knowledge, Action and Empathy to Prevent Overdose Deaths. Our goal is to increase knowledge of overdose prevention among a broad audience including community members, law enforcement, parents, first responders, educators, teachers, clergy, service providers, businesses, librarians, and more. Help us build an informed, actionable, and empathetic movement by making sure members of your community are registered for this webinar and ongoing series. Please share the registration link with at least three local listservs, social media accounts, or individuals.

This Web Forum is sponsored by the National Overdose Prevention Network, and produced by Dialogue4Health, both programs of PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact.

Support for this webinar series was made possible through funding from the California Health Care Foundation.

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