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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

As a member of IPAC, NW3C will send two staff, Jeff Lybarger and Glen Gainer, to attend the IPAC Meeting. They will engage in discussions on helping to ensure that training and standards meet the needs of the Public Safety industry, promoting the adoption of best practices, and providing IADLEST with perspectives and recommendations regarding selected IADLEST projects and initiatives.

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Submitted by Bryan Lee Dail on

NW3C will send two staff, Jeff Lybarger and Glen Gainer, to attend the Major County Sheriffs of America Policy Conference in order to gather the latest best practices that can be incorporated into the NW3C educational products.

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Submitted by Sarah G McTyei… on

The National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center (ERC) invites you to the 2025 National ERPO Roundtable taking place on January 15th-16th, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, in partnership with the Office of Justice Programs’ Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), established the National ERPO Resource Center (ERC) in 2023. The ERC is a training and technical assistance (TTA) hub designed to support states and localities with the implementation of their ERPO programs to reduce gun violence and save lives.

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Submitted by Ms. Jana Brasw… on

The January meeting brought together subject matter experts, coaches, and stakeholders to discuss strategies for implementing effective programs addressing substance use disorder in jails. Participants explored best practices, common barriers, and solutions, with insights from law enforcement and healthcare professionals. The meeting also introduced team assessments to guide data-driven decision-making and foster collaboration.

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Submitted by Ms. Jana Brasw… on

The Building Bridges Virtual Orientation introduced key stakeholders, outlined the initiative’s goals and expectations, and provided insight into treating substance use disorder in jails. Subject matter experts and coaches shared their expertise, followed by a discussion with Building Bridges alumni to offer real-world perspectives. The meeting will conclude with a Q&A session and a review of next steps.

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Submitted by Ms. Jana Brasw… on

The Building Bridges initiative helps jails expand access to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment both during incarceration and upon reentry into the community. Selected sites receive intensive training and technical assistance to support the implementation of medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Each team or individual is assigned a site liaison for monthly check-ins, resource sharing, support, and next-step planning.

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