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December 17, 2024: virtual meeting with ICJIA to discuss community based participatory research methods. Brooke Abrams led discussion for Abt
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December 17, 2024: virtual meeting with ICJIA to discuss community based participatory research methods. Brooke Abrams led discussion for Abt
December 10, 2024: email check in with ICJIA about the EA materials
NCJTC has been participating in collaborative calls with IIR focused on increasing awareness of overdose fatality reviews (OFRs) among tribal communities and making connections with the Arizona Department of Health Services regarding the upcoming Arizona Tribal Opioid and Substance Use Summit. Based on these collaborative calls and the tribal opioid summit opportunity, NJCTC proposes providing faculty to co-present a panel session regarding OFRs and considerations for implementing OFRs in tribal communities or OFR partnerships with local, county and state-based OFRs.
The opioid crisis and the flood of other drugs has reached epidemic proportion in many of our tribal communities across the nation. According to the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Tables, twice as many American Indians and Alaska Natives require treatment for addiction compared to any other racial and ethnic group.
Site requested support around implementing new components of project and GAM.
Requested review of evidence and discussion of Seattle city policy for "Stay Out of Drug Area" (SODA) zones
Site asked for spend down ideas while they are in their last year of funding
POC is interested in resources or other programs that support jail-based MAT and how their induction works.
POC is interested in resources relevant to their zoning issues with utilizing partners outside of their jurisdiction. There are no SUD treatment centers in Chesterfield Co so they have to utilize other counties. This can be difficult for distributing funds.