Harm Reduction Resources

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This is a report on a suggested model policy that provides a framework for establishing county-level overdose fatality review teams in each state. The aim of overdose fatality review teams are to understand the who, what, when, where and how a fatal overdose occurs. The strategies this model policy outlines give local entities the necessary information to prevent fatal overdoses in their communities as well as ways to improve allocation and efficiency of overdose prevention resources. 

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Addiction Treatment Providers
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is a report describing a model policy to establish a service which allows for data collection of confirmed or suspected overdoses in order to support public safety and public health efforts to mobilize an immediate response to a sudden increase in overdoses. The model policy also outlines strategies for more efficient collaboration between local, regional, and state agencies in order to prevent future overdoses. 

Response Approach:
  • Educational
  • Overdose prevention
  • Post-overdose response
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Law Enforcement
  • Policymakers

This is a report which outlines a new expansive model policy on syringe service programs. This model policy aims to authorize the establishment of comprehensive syringe service programs that include medications for addiction treatment, HIV and viral hepatitis testing and treatment, and expanded healthcare and mental health services. It also aims to provide educational resources for the community and data collection services on syringe service programs. 

Response Approach:
  • Syringe service program / Needle exchange
Stakeholders:
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is an abstract of an academic paper that describes the process and results of convening a multidisciplinary team in Rhode Island to address the opioid crisis with the goals of identifying gaps in policies and programming and developing recommendations to prevent future deaths.

Response Approach:
  • Educational
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Policymakers
Peer-reviewed Article

This is a trainer's guide from Washington State that provides a curriculum to train law enforcement and other non-medical public safety professionals to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose, teach these skills to their public safety peers, and serve as resources within their departments

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
  • Post-overdose response
Stakeholders:
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Law Enforcement

This scoping review summarizes the literature regarding naloxone distribution from emergency departments (EDs) without a prescription, examining various naloxone distribution programs, their methodologies, and the level of effectiveness of each. Understanding these key aspects of naloxone distribution can lead to improved standardized protocols, saving countless additional lives from opioid overdose.

Response Approach:
  • Post-overdose response
Stakeholders:
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Hospitals
  • Medical
Peer-reviewed Article

This is a naloxone toolkit from the CDC that provides naloxone trainings, naloxone fact sheets targeted to different audiences, and other resources. 

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Criminal Justice
  • Employers
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Health Insurers
  • Hospitals
  • Law Enforcement
  • Medical
  • Pharmacies

This is an academic paper that provides results on a national survey of emergency medical services (EMS) directors to understand how overdose events and naloxone administration practices have changed during the coronavirus pandemic. Findings were geographically mixed, where some regions saw an increase in overdoses and naloxone administration and some regions saw a decrease. 

Response Approach:
  • COVID / Coronavirus related
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Policymakers

This is a tool derived from an academic study that can be used to help states estimate how much pharmacy dispensing and community distribution of naloxone is needed to save lives. 

Response Approach:
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • First Responders
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Pharmacies
  • Policymakers

This is a website that offers states resources on best practices, innovative policies, and emerging issues related to opioid use disorder treatment, with a particular focus on telehealth, expanding harm reduction services, and serving marginalized populations during the coronavirus pandemic. 

Response Approach:
  • COVID / Coronavirus related
  • Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
  • Overdose prevention
Stakeholders:
  • Addiction Treatment Providers
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists
  • Medical
  • Policymakers

This is a 2020 report from the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) that discusses the strategic priorities of the federal government in relation to the supply and demand of drugs and how these will be operationalized. There is a focus on prevention, treatment, and recovery strategies. 

Response Approach:
  • Cautious Opioid Prescribing
  • Housing, Education, and Employment
  • Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
  • Overdose prevention
  • Recovery coaching
Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Criminal Justice
  • Law Enforcement
  • Policymakers

This website was developed in partnership between the CDC and SAMHSA and offers free help to anyone in the country who is providing or planning to provide harm reduction services to their community. The center does so by connecting harm reduction programs with resources and experts that can help them deliver even better care.

Stakeholders:
  • Community Coalitions
  • Community Health Officials
  • Harm Reduction Specialists