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6/20/2023
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Memorandum of Understanding between the Greater Columbia Region Municipalities to Establish and Opioid Abatement Council
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13
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Consent Agenda
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left jail or prison, are on probation or parole, are under community corrections <br />supervision, or are in re-entry programs or facilities. <br />6. Support critical time interventions (CTI), particularly for individuals living with dual - <br />diagnosis OUD/serious mental illness, and services for individuals who have <br />immediate risks and service needs and risks upon release from correctional settings. <br />7. Provide training on best practices for addressing the needs of criminal -justice - <br />involved persons with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, co -usage, <br />and/or co -addiction to law enforcement, correctional, or judicial personnel or to <br />providers of treatment, recovery, case management, or other services offered in <br />connection with any of the strategies described in this section. <br />E. ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF PREGNANT OR PARENTING WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILI <br />INCLUDING BABIES WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME <br />Address the needs of pregnant or parenting women with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH <br />conditions, co -usage, and/or co -addiction, and the needs of their families, including babies <br />with neonatal abstinence syndrome, through evidence -based, evidence -informed, or <br />promising programs or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />1. Support evidence -based, evidence -informed, or promising treatment, including MAT, <br />recovery services and supports, and prevention services for pregnant women — or <br />women who could become pregnant —who have OUD and y any co-occurring SUD/MH <br />conditions, co -usage, and/or co -addiction, and other measures to educate and <br />provide support to families affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. <br />2. Provide training for obstetricians or other healthcare personnel that work with <br />pregnant women and their families regarding treatment of OUD and any co-occurring <br />SUD/MH conditions, co -usage, and/or co -addiction. <br />3. Provide training to health care providers who work with pregnant or parenting <br />women on best practices for compliance with federal requirements that children born <br />with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome get referred to appropriate services and receive <br />a plan of safe care. <br />4. Provide enhanced support for children and family members suffering trauma as a <br />result of addiction in the family; and offer trauma -informed behavioral health <br />treatment for adverse childhood events. <br />5. Offer enhanced family supports and home -based wrap -around services to persons <br />with OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, co -usage, and/or co -addiction, <br />including but not limited to parent skills training. <br />6. Support for Children's Services — Fund additional positions and services, including <br />supportive housing and other residential services, relating to children being removed <br />from the home and/or placed in foster care due to custodial opioid use. <br />PART TWO: PREVENTION <br />
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