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Policy into Practice: How Local Communities Are Implementing CA’s New School-Based Overdose Prevention Policies

Newly enacted legislation in California will help advance overdose prevention among youth, including greater access to naloxone in schools and required education about the dangers of fentanyl. How can you build effective partnerships with schools, wellness centers and other stakeholders to ensure these policies are put into practice in your community?  We held an informative webinar on July 22nd from 11:30 am – 12:30 pm on the steps you can take to help translate policy into practice. We started with an overview of new youth-focused policies in California and then heard examples from local coalition leaders on how they are partnering with their local school districts to translate policy into practice.

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June 11

Creating Safe Space: What Young People Need in Overdose Prevention

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August 26

Saving Lives Where They’re Lived: Street Medicine & Overdose Prevention in Action