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04/24/2023
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DocuSign Envelope ID:040056EC-0D41-4D98-9C65-E01AE876A6AB <br /> 12. Providing training in harm reduction strategies to health care providers, students, <br /> peer recovery coaches, recovery outreach specialists, or other professionals that <br /> provide care to persons who use opioids or persons with OUD and any co- <br /> occurring SUD/MH conditions. <br /> 13. Supporting screening for fentanyl in routine clinical toxicology testing. <br /> PART THREE: OTHER STRATEGIES <br /> FIRST RESPONDERS <br /> In addition to items in section C, D and H relating to first responders, support the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Law enforcement expenditures related to the opioid epidemic. <br /> 2. Education of law enforcement or other first responders regarding appropriate <br /> practices and precautions when dealing with fentanyl or other drugs. <br /> 3. Provision of wellness and support services for first responders and others who <br /> experience secondary trauma associated with opioid-related emergency events. <br /> J. LEADERSHIP. PLANNING AND COORDINATION <br /> Support efforts to provide leadership,planning, coordination, facilitations, training and <br /> technical assistance to abate the opioid epidemic through activities, programs, or <br /> strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> 1. Statewide,regional, local or community regional planning to identify root causes <br /> of addiction and overdose, goals for reducing harms related to the opioid <br /> epidemic, and areas and populations with the greatest needs for treatment <br /> intervention services, and to support training and technical assistance and other <br /> strategies to abate the opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy <br /> list. <br /> 2. A dashboard to (a) share reports, recommendations, or plans to spend opioid <br /> settlement funds; (b)to show how opioid settlement funds have been spent; (c)to <br /> report program or strategy outcomes; or(d)to track, share or visualize key opioid- <br /> or health-related indicators and supports as identified through collaborative <br /> statewide, regional, local or community processes. <br /> 3. Invest in infrastructure or staffing at government or not-for-profit agencies to <br /> support collaborative, cross-system coordination with the purpose of preventing <br /> overprescribing, opioid misuse, or opioid overdoses, treating those with OUD <br /> and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, supporting them in treatment or <br /> recovery, connecting them to care, or implementing other strategies to abate the <br /> opioid epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list. <br /> 11 <br />
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