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RES-2021-036-RESOLUTION Opioid Litigation Memorandum of agreement
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20 <br /> First Aid,peer-based programs, or similar approaches. Training programs may target <br /> parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff,peers, neighbors, health or <br /> human services professionals, or others in contact with children or adolescents. <br /> 7. Naloxone distribution. Support programs or organizations that distribute naloxone to <br /> persons at risk of overdose or their social networks, such as Syringe Service Programs, <br /> post-overdose response teams,programs that provide naloxone to persons upon release <br /> from jail or prison, emergency medical service providers or hospital emergency <br /> departments that provide naloxone to persons at risk of overdose, or community-based <br /> organizations that provide services to people who use drugs. Programs or organizations <br /> involved in community distribution of naloxone may, in addition,provide naloxone to <br /> first responders. <br /> 8. Post-overdose response team. Support post-overdose response teams that connect <br /> persons who have experienced non-fatal drug overdoses to addiction treatment, recovery <br /> support, harm reduction services,primary healthcare, or other services or supports they <br /> need to improve their health or well-being. <br /> 9. Syringe Service Program. Support Syringe Service Programs operated by any <br /> governmental or nongovernmental organization authorized by section 90-113.27 of the <br /> North Carolina General Statutes that provide syringes, naloxone, or other harm reduction <br /> supplies; that dispose of used syringes; that connect clients to prevention, treatment, <br /> recovery support,behavioral healthcare,primary healthcare, or other services or supports <br /> they need; or that provide any of these services or supports. <br /> 10. Criminal justice diversion programs. Support pre-arrest or post-arrest diversion <br /> programs, or pre-trial service programs, that connect individuals involved or at risk of <br /> becoming involved in the criminal justice system to addiction treatment, recovery <br /> support, harm reduction services, primary healthcare, prevention, or other services or <br /> supports they need, or that provide any of these services or supports. <br /> 11. Addiction treatment for incarcerated persons. Support evidence-based addiction <br /> treatment, including Medication-Assisted Treatment with at least one FDA-approved <br /> opioid agonist, to persons who are incarcerated in jail or prison. <br /> 12. Reentry Programs. Support programs that connect incarcerated persons to addiction <br /> treatment, recovery support, harm reduction services, primary healthcare, or other <br /> services or supports they need upon release from jail or prison, or that provide any of <br /> these services or supports. <br /> Exhibits,page 2 <br />
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