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113 <br /> D. Organizational Readiness <br /> All awards received by the SHAC SSP are fiscally administered by IPRC. IPRC's mission is <br /> to build the field of injury and violence prevention through interdisciplinary research and the <br /> training of the next generation of researchers and practitioners. IPRC is one of eleven Injury <br /> Control Research Centers (ICRC) funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and <br /> is one of two ICRCs to be continuously funded since the program's inception in 1987. Since July <br /> 2023, IPRC has successfully been awarded and managed over$4 million in external funding. <br /> IPRC has excellent resources to administer externally funded projects and administers a <br /> multitude of contracts and grants whose projects require sophisticated levels of support. IPRC's <br /> administrative support for funded projects consists of such tasks as personnel actions (hiring <br /> and payments), purchasing, travel administration, accounting, financial management, and <br /> reporting to sponsor agencies. IPRC currently administers SHAC SSP's Orange County Opioid <br /> Settlement Fund award. To date, we have successfully met all reporting and compliance <br /> requirements outlined in our contract with Orange County. <br /> No subcontractors will be involved in the proposed work. All proposed and ongoing SSP <br /> work is done by student co-directors, student volunteers, and the program navigator. Grant <br /> management is performed by members of IPRC in conjunction with SHAC SSP co-directors and <br /> program navigator, as established in the prior funded period. <br /> We have demonstrated organizational readiness during our prior grant period of Orange <br /> County Opioid Settlement Funding by successfully managing the award in conjunction with <br /> IPRC, providing progress reports and compliance requirements as stipulated by Orange County, <br /> delivering information to community members in respectful and ever-adapting ways, and <br /> promoting health of underserved and vulnerable populations in Orange County that are <br /> prioritized for this funding source. <br /> Due to the student-led and -staffed nature of SHAC SSP, we are in a unique situation as <br /> many similar organizations are run by people with lived and living experience with substance <br /> use. While many of our volunteers may have personal or witnessed experience with drug use, <br /> we do not assume or necessarily know if our primarily undergraduate and medical student <br /> volunteer base has lived experience with drug use unless they share this with us. Therefore, <br /> input from people who use drugs is something that we are striving to better incorporate into <br /> our program and has been a primary focus as we seek to improve our program. Firstly, we have <br /> hired a program navigator who also staffs an additional SSP that is run by people with lived and <br /> living experience. She is able to incorporate insights from her work at this program to ensure <br /> that we are delivering information and supplies in a way that is both empowering and helpful. <br /> As an institutional principle we also believe strongly in compensation for work and are seeking <br /> to implement paid participant surveys to evaluate the success of our program and help us fill <br /> gaps in the resources we provide. We are also planning to develop a Community Advisory Board <br /> (CAB) composed of individuals with lived experience with SUD to inform evaluation and future <br /> directions of our program. These individuals will be compensated for their time and input, with <br /> structured meetings with SSP leadership and the CAB on a regular basis with additional <br /> consulting as needed. <br /> A strength of our program from our unique background is the diversity of viewpoints of <br /> our members: we have volunteers from all parts of the university, including undergraduates, <br /> public health students, nursing and dental students, and medical students. Our volunteers are <br />
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