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94 <br /> • Campus Pharmacies: Provides free nasal naloxone campus community members can <br /> access anonymously <br /> • Campus Police & EMS: Ensures integration with emergency response systems. <br /> • Carolina Recovery: Provides peer support, stigma-reduction, and outreach. <br /> • StOMP (Student Pharmacists Opioid Misuse Prevention): Offers student-led advocacy <br /> and training. <br /> • HRC@UNC: Amplifies existing resources and expands awareness and accessibility of <br /> harm reduction efforts. <br /> • Campus & Community Coalition (for High-Risk Alcohol Consumption): Substance use <br /> data hub, supportive partner, and mentor organization for HRC@UNC. <br /> These partnerships, coupled with local media outlets and community organizations, will <br /> facilitate a holistic and sustainable overdose prevention strategy. <br /> In addition to these key campus partners, local media outlets may collaborate to repurpose <br /> newspaper boxes for naloxone distribution points, further enhancing visibility and accessibility. <br /> Local community organizations, such as the Orange County Health Department, will also <br /> support the program's educational efforts and outreach initiatives. <br /> F. Performance Measures and Program Evaluation <br /> The effectiveness of the expanded naloxone distribution program will be evaluated using both <br /> quantitative and qualitative measures to assess its impact, engagement, and effectiveness: <br /> 1. Naloxone Kits Distributed: The number of naloxone kits distributed will be tracked <br /> through inventory logs, with monthly reporting to monitor supply and demand and <br /> ensure adequate stock levels. <br /> 2. ONEbox Usage Data: Data from ONEboxes will be monitored through tamper tags and <br /> anonymous usage reports, allowing for the assessment of their effectiveness in <br /> emergencies. <br /> 3. Training Engagement: Participation in naloxone training sessions will be recorded, and <br /> pre/post surveys will measure increases in students' knowledge and confidence in using <br /> naloxone. <br /> 4. Student Feedback: Surveys and focus groups will be conducted to gather student <br /> feedback, identify barriers to access, and assess overall satisfaction with naloxone <br /> availability and training. <br /> 5. Overdose Reversal Reports: Voluntary and anonymous reports of naloxone use to <br /> reverse overdoses will be collected to determine the program's effectiveness in <br /> preventing fatalities and mitigating overdose risks. <br /> 10 <br />