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2025-758-E-Health Dept-UNC-CH-Services and support programs that serve persons with Opioid Use Disorder
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12/19/2025
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12/19/2025
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12/23/2025
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<br />Orange County through a selection of data-driven locations with a high risk of opioid overdoses. <br />This initiative will include installing emergency naloxone boxes (similar to public-use AEDs and <br />EpiPens) in locations that were sites of overdoses in 2020-2023. These efforts will initially focus <br />on parking garages and public spaces, with further locations determined through ongoing <br />collaboration with Orange County PORT. We plan to initiate this project during Summer 2025. <br />This project would build local infrastructure to respond to the opioid crisis by significantly <br />increasing access to overdose resources in our community. We will commit to continuously <br />restocking these boxes throughout and beyond the proposed funding period. <br />4. Improve and streamline referrals: During the prior fiscal year we strengthened our connections <br />with local programs providing resources that may be helpful for our participants such as free <br />primary care, dental care, counseling and mental health care, and STI and HIV testing. We have <br />previously referred participants to these resources on an as-needed basis upon request or <br />based on volunteers’ assessment of participant needs. In this grant period, we will seek to <br />streamline and increase the frequency of referrals by integrating a standardized checkout form <br />for our distribution shifts that will include referrals as items to offer every participant. This will <br />increase frequency of referrals, improving linkage to needed resources for vulnerable Orange <br />County residents. We will also continue to offer referrals to substance use disorder treatment <br />centers in a non-prescriptive, participant-initiated manner. The standardized checkout form will <br />be iteratively improved to incorporate feedback from participants throughout the funded <br />period. <br />5. Engage with and compensate SSP participants for their feedback to improve services: As an <br />organization composed of and led by UNC students, we are conscious of our need to <br />incorporate perspectives from individuals with lived experience with substance use into the <br />direction and leadership of our program to better serve our population. In the next fiscal year, <br />we will strive to integrate participant feedback and include the input of community members <br />with lived experience in a more regimented manner. We will develop and implement surveys <br />on the performance of our programs, including any unmet needs, and compensate participants <br />financially for filling out these questionnaires. We will also identify our most engaged <br />participants and create a community advisory board (CAB) so they can share their input on the <br />program with us at quarterly meetings and as needed throughout the funded period. CAB <br />meetings will begin in Fall 2025. <br />6. Disseminate our program’s work and continue building collaborations through educational <br />conferences: To further engage with other agencies in the state, learn about new harm <br />reduction approaches, and increase our awareness of other local resources, we plan to have <br />our program directors and navigator attend conferences in this fiscal year. They will attend the <br />twice-yearly NC Safer Syringe Initiative Learning Collaboratives for education and training on <br />topics such as wound care that will enhance the services our SSP offers. We will also seek to <br />disseminate our program’s unique student-led SSP model by presenting at the American Society <br />of Addiction Medicine conference in April 2026, with abstract submission in January 2026. We <br />hope that the presentation will inspire and guide the creation of student-run SSPs at other <br />institutions. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 29556FD2-008F-43BA-A984-596F90EB929E
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