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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.

Housing First in Permanent Supportive Housing

Strategies:
  • (04) Recovery Housing Support

An overview of Housing First, an approach to connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness to permanent housing without barriers to entry

Housing First: Principles Into Practice

Strategies:
  • (04) Recovery Housing Support

Animated video that covers the five key principles of the Housing First model of providing effective housing and support services to people experiencing chronic homelessness

Housing People Who Use Drugs Webinar Series

Strategies:
  • (04) Recovery Housing Support

5-part webinar series that focuses on the complexities and considerations of providing housing services for people who are in active drug use and experiencing housing instability

How to Become a Recovery-Friendly Workplace

Strategies:
  • (05) Employment-Related Services

A webinar about ways to operationalize a more person-centered and trauma-informed workplace to support the health

Human Rights Toolkit: How to Engage People with Lived Experience

Strategies:
  • (01) Collaborative Strategic Planning

Online toolkit that focuses on human rights issues associated with discrimination against people who use drugs

Increasing Access to Evidence-based Treatment

Strategies:
  • (02) Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment

A short introduction to evidence-based treatment and ways to increase treatment access from the National Association of Counties

Information about Opioids for Providers

Strategies:
  • (02) Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment

Prevention, treatment, and recovery information for providers

Introduction to Harm Reduction Video Series

Strategies:
  • (02) Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment

A 4-part video series that demonstrates practical strategies to support the health of people who use drugs

Introduction to Medication Assisted Treatment

Strategies:
  • (02) Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment

Learn how medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is used to treat substance use disorders as well as sustain recovery and prevent overdose
(from SAMHSA)

Jail-Based MAT: Promising Practices, Guidelines and Resources

Strategies:
  • (11) Addiction Treatment for Incarcerated Persons

A resource to support jail administrators in providing effective treatment for individuals with opioid use disorder

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