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Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit - Updated 2016

Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit - Updated 2016

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Equips health care providers, communities and local governments with material to develop practices and policies to help prevent opioid-related overdoses and deaths. Addresses issues for health care providers, first responders, treatment providers, and those recovering from opioid overdose. Updated in 2016.



Pub id: SMA16-4742
Publication Date: 1/2016
Last Reviewed: 01/25/2016
Popularity: 451
Format: Kit
Audience: Law Enforcement, Family & Advocates, People in Recovery as Audience, Professional Care Providers, Prevention Professionals, Community Coalitions

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09/15/2013 4:50 PM

A professional from a School/University said:

SAMHSA is to be commented for drawing attention to this important public health problem. [Portions of this comment have been redacted. Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate you taking the time to forward your comment. Please note that SAMHSA is not a regulatory agency for the delivery of treatment for substance abuse or mental health. The delivery of substance abuse and mental health services is primarily governed at the state and local level.]

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10/07/2013 10:04 AM

A professional from a Government Office said:

Es muy bueno.

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10/30/2013 11:25 AM

A professional from a Behavioral Health Treatment Facility said:

As the director of a clinic focused on the treatment of personality disorder I am grateful for this information. I have shared it with all who work here. Thank you SAMHSA.

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12/12/2013 7:02 PM

A professional from a Behavioral Health Treatment Facility said:

It gives infornation we professionals want.

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12/13/2013 11:47 AM

A professional from a Nonprofit/Community-based Organization/Coalition said:

I think your organization is a very important advocate group for people in need of help. Our job is to ensure said people get and understand the message. [A commercial link has been removed from this content per our comment policy.]

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01/24/2014 3:05 PM

A professional from a Nonprofit/Community-based Organization/Coalition said:

A key publication that provides information for all parts of the health system. The best I've ever seen.

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05/17/2016 4:47 PM

A professional from a Government Office said:

I think the SAMHSA is doing a great job by providing not only professionals but community members the opportunity to these very important resources.

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07/18/2016 11:22 AM

A professional from a Government Office said:

Great material, but there is no "widget", or tear-off card that a family can use as additional material to hang on a refrigerator or somewhere handy rather than search through a manual in an emergency