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95 <br /> Additionally, the following broader evaluation metrics will be implemented: <br /> 6. Active Naloxone Access Locations: Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping will <br /> monitor the placement and accessibility of naloxone stations, ensuring they are <br /> strategically located for maximum reach. Regular accessibility audits will ensure the <br /> locations meet the needs of the target populations. <br /> 7. Training Completion Rates: The completion rates of naloxone training sessions for <br /> students and staff will be tracked. Pre/post-surveys will evaluate the effectiveness of <br /> educational outreach efforts in increasing awareness and understanding. <br /> 8. Emergency Use Reports: Data on naloxone use in emergencies will be collected in <br /> collaboration with campus emergency services to evaluate the program's direct impact <br /> on reversing overdoses and preventing fatalities. <br /> 9. Awareness and Utilization Rates: Annual surveys will assess overall awareness of <br /> naloxone access points on campus and utilization rates to ensure that students know <br /> where to obtain naloxone and feel confident in using it. <br /> Program Evaluation and Reporting <br /> • Quarterly Data Reviews: Data will be reviewed quarterly to assess trends in naloxone <br /> distribution, usage, and training participation. This review will inform program <br /> adjustments and identify areas for improvement. <br /> • Annual Impact Reports: Reports will be submitted to funding agencies to demonstrate <br /> the program's outcomes, success in expanding naloxone access, and continued need for <br /> support. <br /> • Student Feedback Sessions: Ongoing student feedback sessions will be held to refine the <br /> accessibility and effectiveness of the program, ensuring it meets the evolving needs of <br /> the campus community. <br /> These performance measures and evaluation methods will provide critical data to guide <br /> program improvements, demonstrate the program's impact, and ensure long-term <br /> sustainability. Through ongoing data collection and feedback, the program will evolve to serve <br /> students better and reduce overdose risks on campus. <br /> 11 <br />