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RES-2021-036-RESOLUTION Opioid Litigation Memorandum of agreement
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25 <br /> system through evidence-based or evidence-informed programs or strategies that may include,but <br /> are not limited to,the following: <br /> 1. Support pre-arrest or pre-arraignment diversion and deflection strategies for persons with OUD <br /> and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, including established strategies such as: <br /> a. Self-referral strategies such as the Angel Programs or the Police Assisted Addiction <br /> Recovery Initiative (PAARI); <br /> b. Active outreach strategies such as the Drug Abuse Response Team(DART)model; <br /> c. "Naloxone Plus" strategies, which work to ensure that individuals who have received <br /> naloxone to reverse the effects of an overdose are then linked to treatment programs or <br /> other appropriate services; <br /> d. Officer prevention strategies, such as the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion(LEAD) <br /> model; <br /> e. Officer intervention strategies such as the Leon County, Florida Adult Civil Citation <br /> Network or the Chicago Westside Narcotics Diversion to Treatment Initiative; or <br /> f. Co-responder and/or alternative responder models to address OUD-related 911 calls with <br /> greater SUD expertise. <br /> 2. Support pre-trial services that connect individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH <br /> conditions to evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, and related services. <br /> 3. Support treatment and recovery courts that provide evidence-based options for persons with <br /> OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions. <br /> 4. Provide evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm reduction, or <br /> other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions <br /> who are incarcerated in jail or prison. <br /> 5. Provide evidence-informed treatment, including MAT, recovery support, harm reduction, or <br /> other appropriate services to individuals with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions <br /> who are leaving jail or prison,have recently left jail or prison,are on probation or parole, are under <br /> community corrections supervision, or are in re-entry programs or facilities. <br /> 6. Support critical time interventions (CTI),particularly for individuals living with dual-diagnosis <br /> OUD/serious mental illness, and services for individuals who face immediate risks and service <br /> needs and risks upon release from correctional settings. <br /> 7. Provide training on best practices for addressing the needs of criminal justice-involved persons <br /> with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions to law enforcement, correctional, or judicial <br /> personnel or to providers of treatment, recovery, harm reduction, case management, or other <br /> services offered in connection with any of the strategies described in this section. <br /> Exhibits,page 7 <br />
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