Addressing The Opioid Crisis Via Community Based Technical Assistance

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Addressing the Opioid Crisis Via CommunityBased Technical AssistancePresented by PresenterFebruary 27, 2019

Samson Teklemariam, MA, LPCDirector of Training and Professional DevelopmentNAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionalswww.naadac.orgsteklemariam@naadac.org

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Webinar PresenterHolly Hagle, PhDUMKC School of Nursing andHealth Studieshagleh@umkc.eduUMKC, School of Nursing and HealthStudiesStateYourTargeted Response –Technical Assistance STR-TA grant

Webinar Learning Objectives12Describe howtechnicalassistance canassist providers inaddressing theUS opioid crisis.Understanddifferent levels oftechnicalassistance usedto address the USopioid crisis.3Apply resources fromthe State TargetedResponse – TechnicalAssistance (STR-TA)Consortium.

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Learning Objective 1:Describe how technicalassistance can assistproviders in addressing theUS opioid crisis.

The Opioid Epidemic“There were almost 64,000 drugoverdose deaths in 2016, the largestannual jump ever recorded in theUnited States, according to the CDC.”

State Targeted Response –Technical Assistance

MissionOverall mission: to provide training and technicalassistance via local experts to enhance prevention,treatment (especially medication-assisted treatmentlike buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone), andrecovery efforts across the country addressing stateand local -specific needs.

Learning Objective 2:Understand different levels oftechnical assistance used toaddress the US opioid crisis.

Apply resources from the StateTargeted Response – TechnicalAssistance (STR-TA)Consortium.

Thank You!Holly Hagle, PhDCo-Director ATTC Network CoordinatingOffice (NCO)Co-Director ATTC STR-TA grantPI/Co-Director Prevention TechnologyTransfer Center (PTTC NCO)Assistant Research Professorhagleh@umkc.edu / 412-478-5429University of Missouri – Kansas CitySchool of Nursing and Health StudiesCollaborativeto Advance Health ServicesYour

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