Overdose Prevention Site Training
Capacitación en el sitio de prevención de sobredosis
Overdose Prevention Site Training
Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) Training: A Comprehensive Presentation by the El Paso Harm Reduction Alliance Join the El Paso Harm Reduction Alliance for an in-depth training session focused on Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS). Led by Mariah, Jamie, Christine, and Chris this session offers a detailed exploration of the critical role OPS play in harm reduction efforts, particularly within vulnerable communities. Training Highlights: Meet the Team: Get acquainted with the dedicated professionals who are leading the charge in overdose prevention. Understanding OPS: Learn about the different models of OPS, including integrated, specialized, mobile, and female-only approaches, as well as the benefits and challenges each presents. Proof of Concept: Explore real-world examples from cities like New York, Vancouver, and regions in Europe, demonstrating the effectiveness of OPS in reducing overdose deaths and improving public health outcomes. Research and Evidence-Based Practices: Delve into the data that supports OPS as a cost-effective and life-saving intervention, backed by studies from the NIH and international research teams. Debunking Myths: Address common misconceptions about OPS, reinforcing their importance in the broader harm reduction strategy. Action Steps for El Paso: Engage in a discussion on how to implement OPS in El Paso, including necessary policy changes, community engagement, and strategies for securing funding and political support. This training is essential for health care providers, social workers, community advocates, and policymakers interested in reducing the harms associated with drug use and saving lives. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of how OPS can be a transformative tool in the fight against the opioid crisis and other substance use challenges.
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