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Executed MOU Between Greater Columbia to Establish Opioid Abatement Council
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6/20/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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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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104780
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5. Expand, improve, or develop data tracking software and applications for <br />overdoses/n a loxone reviva ls. <br />6. Public education relating to emergency responses to overdoses.7. Public education relating to immunity and Good samaritan laws.8. Educate first responders regarding the existence and operation of immunity and Good <br />Samaritan laws. <br />9. Expand access to testing and treatment for infectious diseases such as HIV and <br />Hepatitis C resulting from intravenous opioid use. <br />10. Support mobile units that offer or provide referrals to treatment, recovery supports, <br />health care, or other appropriate services to persons that use opioids or persons with <br />OUD and any co-occurring SUD/MH conditions, co-usage, and/or co-addiction. <br />1L. Provide training in treatment and recovery strategies to health care providers, <br />students, peer recovery coaches, recovery outreach specialists, or other professionals <br />that provide care to persons who use opioids or persons with OUD and any co- <br />occu rri ng SUD/M H cond itions, co-usage, and/or co-add iction. <br />L2. support screening for fentanyl in routine clinical toxicology testing <br />PART THREE: OTHER STRATEGIES <br />I. FIRST RESPONDERS <br />ln addition to items c8, Dl through D7,H1,, H3 and Hg, support the following: <br />L Current and future law enforcement expenditures relating to the opioid epidemic. <br />Educate law enforcement or other first responders regarding appropriate practices <br />and precautions when dealing with fentanyl or other drugs. <br />2. <br />J. LEADERSH IP. PLANNING AN D COORDINATION <br />Support efforts to provide leadership, planning, and coordination to abate the opioid <br />epidemic through activities, programs, or strategies that may include, but are not limited to, <br />the following: <br />Community regional planning to identify goals for reducing harms related to the <br />opioid epidemic, to identify areas and populations with the greatest needs for <br />treatment intervention services, or to support other strategies to abate the opioid <br />epidemic described in this opioid abatement strategy list. <br />A government dashboard to track key opioid-related indicators and supports as <br />id entified th rough col la borative com m unity processes. <br />t <br />2
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