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  • ...nasal delivery options. Intramuscular injection or intranasal delivery is safe for administration by any person.<sup class="reference"><ref>[22]Murphy, K, ...nbsp;one may assume, there is cross-over between the homeless and addicted communities. The National Healthcare for the Homeless Council has&nbsp;as a result, rel
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  • ...'''</u><font style="background-color:#ffffff"><u>'''trengthen Families and Communities'''</u></font> ...and jobs, and allow them to earn money, pay taxes, and contribute to their communities.</font><ref>https://famm.org/wp-content/uploads/FS-Alternatives-in-a-Nutshe
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  • ...llicit opioids, including heroin and synthetic opioids, from ever reaching communities. This role is almost exclusively the role and responsibility&nbsp;of law en ...use this section to highlight some of the great resources and programs at SAFE Project.
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  • ...use this section to highlight some of the great resources and programs at SAFE Project. .... Is there a community that does a really good job in this area that other communities should replicate? Please write a brief description and provide a link.
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  • ...ercive provision of services and resources to people who use drugs and the communities in which they live in order to assist them in reducing attendant harm ...rce pages under Harm Reduction explore many of the main strategies used in communities accross the country to achieve the outcomes sought by harm reduction advoca
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  • ...ection programs in the United States is currently unknown, their growth In communities has become accelerated by research showing that they can impact recidivism ...ercdn.net/198.71.233.33/lpo.969.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/SAFE-Pre-Arrest-Guide_Final-.pdf</ref></span></span>
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  • ...in there area. This type of intervention has already shown success in some communities and is currently being tested to address opioids. This intervention could b [[Category:SAFE-Full Spectrum Prevention]]
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  • ...ways to make improvements to existing efforts and to add new options that communities may not yet be doing.&nbsp; == Why Safe Disposal is Important ==
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  • == SAFE Project - SAFE Campuses&nbsp; == ...only association exclusively representing collegiate recovery programs and communities, the faculty and staff who support them, and the students who represent the
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  • How can communities expand Screening and SBIRT tools? One way is to increase public awareness o ...cial. A 2018 study <ref>https://warmhandoff.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Safe-Landing-ED.pdf</ref> examined an SBIRT program in Allegheny County, Pennsyl
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  • '''Effectiveness of School-Based Programs in Rural Communities''' ...use this section to highlight some of the great resources and programs at SAFE Project.
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  • ...th substance use.&nbsp; For instance, more opioids are prescribed in rural communities than in urban ones. This has led to prescription opioids being the most com ...negative familial and partner influences and relationships, and promote a safe and caring treatment environment.
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  • ...ed by pharma companies trying to prove that long-term opioid treatment was safe, and the screening they used may have contributed to fewer instances of peo ...readily available for this section. SAFE Project is dedicated to providing communities with the most relevant and innovative materials. We will continue to regula
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  • ...ng lives. Pledge today, and turn your commitment into action in your local communities.&nbsp; 1.I pledge to help create a workplace where it is safe to have uncomfortable, and often difficult, conversations about addiction
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  • ...r individuals to receive the care they need. The small population in rural communities, for example, can not support the specialized treatment or trained primary ...urgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. (2016), Drug-Free Communities, Retrieved from: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/o
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  • ...onsciousness.<br/> <br/> Narcan has the potential to be very beneficial in communities with a high opioid problem. Making a community aware of its existence, and ...s have experienced a reduction in opioid overdose death rates quicker than communities without these programs.&nbsp;<ref>https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/take
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  • ...ed practices that are evidenced based allows criminal justice agencies and communities to work together to save lives and decrease costs associated with criminal Many individuals return to communities, social networks and families and require community-based mental and/or phy
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  • ...takeholders have buy-in and are accountable.&nbsp; While the experience of communities varies, there are some common principles that consistently appear.&nbsp; ...munity Playbook<ref>https://www.safeproject.us/safe-community-playbook-and-safe-solutions/</ref> for an action plan template.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • ...stance use disorder (SUD).&nbsp; By sharing and regularly monitoring data, communities can build credibility, raise awareness and political will, share knowledge, ...ssessment, planning, and implementation.&nbsp; It is not uncommon for most communities to have to break down existing data silos so that various public, private,
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  • ...p;schools, primary health care providers, and other community areas.&nbsp; Communities should be given the tools and support necessary to identify signs of mental ...nges in already vulnerable and underserved&nbsp;individuals, families, and communities.&nbsp;<ref>https://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/director/messages/2020/addressing
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