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Resource Directory

The following resources have been compiled by CORE-NC to help local governments in selecting, implementing, and evaluating strategies.

North Carolina Formerly Incarcerated Transition (NC FIT) Program

Strategies:
  • (12) Reentry Programs

Program that connects formerly incarcerated individuals who have a chronic disease, mental illness and/or substance use disorder with appropriate healthcare services and other reentry resources

North Carolina Healthcare Association Emergency Department Pathway

Strategies:
  • (03) Recovery Support Services

An overview of the Emergency Department Treatment Pathway and how to use it

North Carolina Housing Coalition

Strategies:
  • (04) Recovery Housing Support

Explore recent policy and advocacy work by the coalition and view research and data by county

North Carolina Overdose Epidemic Data

Strategies:
  • (01) Collaborative Strategic Planning

See what your county is already implementing to respond to the opioid crisis

North Carolina Registered Syringe Services Programs

Strategies:
  • (09) Syringe Services Programs

View or download a list of current syringe services programs in North Carolina

North Carolina Safer Syringe Initiative Annual Report, 2021-2022

Strategies:
  • (09) Syringe Services Programs

An annual report released by the NC Department of Health and Human Services which presents data about Syringe Service Programs in the state

Nothing About Us Without Us—Greater, Meaningful Involvement of People Who Use Illegal Drugs: A Public Health, Ethical, and Human Rights Imperative

Strategies:
  • (01) Collaborative Strategic Planning

A report that examines why it is important to increase meaningful involvement of people who use (or have used) drugs

Opioid Settlement Funding: Support for Maximum Impact

Strategies:
  • (00) General

Tools and methods to assist local leaders with selecting strategies to implement, provided by MAHEC

Overdose Prevention and Response Toolkit

Strategies:
  • (07) Naloxone Distribution

SAMSHA’s updated toolkit provides guidance to a wide range of individuals on preventing and responding to an overdose

Overdose Prevention Technical Assistance

Strategies:
  • (00) General

View a 2-page Overdose Prevention Technical Assistance Guide from the NC Injury and Violence Prevention Branch

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