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Guide to Developing and Managing Syringe Access Programs (HRC)

Comprehensive manual for starting and managing syringe access programs; guidance offered in several areas including: planning and design, operational issues, organizational issues, external issues and population-specific considerations.

Date added: 07/24/21

North American Syringe Exchange Network (NASEN)

Organization that offers useful information about starting and supplying syringe exchange programs.

Date added: 07/24/21

The Syringe Access Fund (AU)

A national grantmaking collaborative that supports service providers and policy projects that reduce use of shared syringes and ensure their safe disposal.

Date added: 07/24/21

Words Matter: When Providers Talk About Addiction (NPAIHB)

Fact sheet for clinicians on using non-stigmatizing language when talking about substance use disorders. Updated 8/29/22

Date added: 07/24/21

Supporting Someone with an Opioid Addiction (pdf)

Support can be lifesaving. Hear the stories of tribal community members who have helped their friends and relatives through tough times. Updated 8/29/22

Date added: 07/24/21

Using Nasal Spray to Reverse an Opioid Overdose (NPAIHB)

Fact sheet for AI/AN community members that described the signs of an opioid overdose and how to respond; includes step-by-step instructions for administering naloxone nasal spray. Updated 8/29/22

Date added: 07/24/21

Role of the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (VA)

Type: Download  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program  Harm Reduction ECHO Program  

Handout about the role of Clinical Pharmacy Specialists as integral providers in the provision of comprehensive medication management services for patients with opioid use disorder.

Date added: 07/24/21

Words Matter When We Talk About Addiction (NPAIHB)

Fact sheet for AI/AN community members on the importance of using non-stigmatizing, supportive language when talking about substance use disorders. Updated 8/29/22

Date added: 07/24/21