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Board of County Commissioners
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H. <br />7. Support evidence -informed school and community education programs and campaigns <br />for students, families, school employees, school athletic programs, parent -teacher and <br />student associations, and others. <br />8. School-based or youth -focused programs or strategies that have demonstrated <br />effectiveness in preventing drug misuse and seem likely to be effective in preventing the <br />uptake and use of opioids. <br />9. Create of support community-based education or intervention services for families, <br />youth, and adolescents at risk for OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MI-I conditions. ' <br />10. Support evidence -informed programs or curricula to address mental health needs of <br />young people who may be at risk of misusing opioids or other drugs, including emotional <br />modulation and resilience skills.`� <br />11. Support greater access to mental health services and,suppbrts for -young people,4ncludil <br />services and supports provided by school nurses or other school staff, to address mental <br />health needs in young people that (when n ofp or perly:addressed),increase the risk of <br />opioid or other drug misuse. `\' �� <br />Support efforts to prevent or reduce overdose'deaths or other,opioid-related harms through <br />evidence -based, evidence-informe'd,, ro promising,programs or strategies that may include, but <br />are not limited to, the following:) <br />1. Increase availability and,distribution of\naloxone�and other drugs that treat overdoses for <br />first responders overdose patients, opioid users, families and friends of opioid users, <br />schools, community an vigators and outreach workers, drug offenders upon release from <br />jail/prison, or other members otthe <br />\general public. <br />2. Public healthe <br />entitis° rovviidb free naloxone to anyone in the community, � � \ p y including but <br />not limited to provision of intra -nasal naloxone in settings where other options are not <br />3. �T�aming and; ducation`regarding naloxone and other drugs that treat overdoses for first <br />re on ders,'ovierdose patients, patients taking opioids, families, schools, and other <br />members of the general public. <br />4. Enable school nurses and other school staff to respond to opioid overdoses, and provide <br />them with naloxone, training, and support. <br />5. Expand, improve, or develop data tracking software and applications for <br />overdoses/naloxone revivals. <br />6. Public education relating to emergency responses to overdoses. <br />7. Public education relating to immunity and Good Samaritan laws <br />4812-5294-4831.v1 <br />25 <br />114 <br />
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