On 11/13/2023 5:46 PM MST Communication forum for the Tacoma Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness <nobody@list.pchomeless.org> wrote:
PCDCRC Service Provider Calendar: Monday, November 13, 2023 - PCDCRC (13 Nov 2023 16:19 UTC) FW: Nov 16-17 - National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit - Jennie Schoeppe (13 Nov 2023 19:06 UTC) Apartment Units Available - A Miller (13 Nov 2023 22:13 UTC) HAC Call for Warming Bag Donations - Selena Choy (13 Nov 2023 23:20 UTC)
PCDCRC Service Provider Calendar: Monday, November 13, 2023 by PCDCRC (13 Nov 2023 16:19 UTC)
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Pierce County District Court Resource Center
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Tacoma, WA 98402
(253)-798-7631
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FW: Nov 16-17 - National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit by Jennie Schoeppe (13 Nov 2023 19:06 UTC)
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National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit
Please share this opportunity with your networks.
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Jennie
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November Digest
Dear Stephanie
We hope you are registered for the National Overdose Leadership Summit coming up on November 16 and 17. Join more than 2,000 state and local leaders from across the country who have signed up for this free virtual event that brings together leaders and passionate advocates in the battle against overdose. Spread the word and join us to gain new insights into strategies and novel approaches to overdose prevention, justice, and treatment.
Next month we will round out our webinar series for 2023 with a NOPN "year in review". Join us on Wednesday, December 13, when we will revisit highlights from our national conversations over the past year, from harm reduction strategies for people who use fentanyl to ways you can manage toxic stress and burnout. See below to register.
Onward,
Carmen Rita Nevarez, MD, MPH
Co-Director, PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact
Sr. Vice President Emeritus, External Relations and Preventive Medicine, Public Health Institute
Karya Lustig, MA, ISS
Co-Director, PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact
Director, Program Office CDC Cooperative Agreement,
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NOPN Announcements
National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit
Thursday, November 16 - Friday, November 17
We are pleased to announce that the agenda for the National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit is now available! Download the agenda today and discover the topics and speakers lined up for this free, two-day virtual event, including breakout sessions covering prevention, harm reduction, healthcare, treatment, and public safety.
If you haven't already, mark your calendar for November 16-17, 2023 and register today.
Empowering Communities in Overdose Prevention: A 2023 NOPN Year in Review
Wednesday, December 13 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PT, 2:30 - 3:30 PM ET
Join us as we reflect on a strong year of commitment to overdose prevention and community wellbeing. This webinar will showcase highlights from our 2023 NOPN webinar series, from strategies to engage faith-based partners in harm reduction to what you need to know about Xylazine. We will provide a recap of the major themes we explored as a learning community over the past year and celebrate our collective resilience, compassion, and ongoing fight to save lives. This Web Forum is sponsored by the National Overdose Prevention Network, a program of PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact and produced by Dialogue4Health.
External Webinars
National Council for Mental Wellbeing: Exploring Value-based Payment for Substance Use Disorder Services
Monday, November 13 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ETRegister today for this exciting webinar that will explore value-based payment (VBP) use for substance use disorder (SUD) services.
CA Bridge: Best Practices in Sustainability
Thursday, November 16 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PT, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ETAre you seeking sustainability strategies to sustain a substance use navigator to share with your organization? In this informative session, the CA Bridge Clinical and Navigator teams will guide you through topics such as community health worker (CHW) billing, quality incentive program (QIP) incentives, and CHW certification.
National Harm Reduction Coalition: Foundational Fridays: Sex Work 101
Friday, November 17 | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM ETThe National Harm Reduction Coalition is launching their monthly Foundational Fridays training sessions. These sessions are designed to build basic knowledge about diverse intersectional public health issues. and are open to providers, peers, the reduction community, and anyone interested in this this field.
National Council for Mental Wellbeing: Best and Promising Practices for Centering Lived and Living Experience and Recovery as a CCBHC
Tuesday, November 28 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PT, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM ETIn March 2022, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing launched the CCBHC Living Experience Advisory Council, comprised of individuals with lived and living experience working in peer support or peer support supervisory roles in Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) across the country. The Council convened regularly to explore best and promising practices for centering lived and living experience and recovery in practice, operations, and governance.
Public Health Communications Collaborative: Structural Racism and Public Health: How to Talk to Policymakers and Community Members
Tuesday, November 28 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ETCities are vibrant hubs of cultural and ethnic diversity, economic opportunities, and civic engagement. Yet, these communities also endure complex health equity challenges. Many barriers to good health are rooted in structural racism – an unjust system of laws, procedures, and beliefs that cement racial and ethnic inequity. A critical step in addressing these inequities will be learning how to communicate effectively about them with members of our communities and policymakers. During this webinar, expert panelists will share key findings from their research on policy-oriented and public-oriented communications about structural racism and public health.
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What You Need to Know About Youth and Xylazine
Help dispel myths about drug overdose and increase youth awareness around the presence and risks of xylazine – as well as products “laced” with xylazine – with this new fact sheet for providers.
Integrating Peer Recovery Support Services Into Substance Use-Related Crisis Care
This brief highlights three state initiatives that have integrated peer recovery support services as part of their crisis response to help individuals experiencing substance use-related crises or overdoses.
Funding Opportunities
Rigorous Evaluation of Policy-Level Interventions to Prevent Overdose (Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Due: December 1, 2023. Learn more & apply.
Research Grants to Identify Effective Community-Based Strategies for Overdose Prevention (Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Due: December 1, 2023. Learn more & apply.
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Apartment Units Available by A Miller (13 Nov 2023 22:12 UTC)
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Unit availability!! J
Details: month to month lease, clean and sober, max tenancy of 2 years, tenant pays electricity only, laundry room in building, downtown Tacoma. Move in costs: Deposit (equal to one month’s rent), $75 admin fee, monthly rent.
St Helens G: Studio apartment $869/month
Exley 301: One Bedroom apartment $1016/month
Exley 303: One bedroom apartment $890/month
Please reach out if you have someone who needs housing. Application information found here: Pioneer Human Services
Amber Miller | Apartment Manager
Pioneer Human Services | 253-272-5486
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HAC Call for Warming Bag Donations by Selena Choy (13 Nov 2023 23:20 UTC)
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Hi all,I am Selena Choy, Program Manager for the Hilltop Action Coalition.The Hilltop Action Coalition (also known as HAC) is a nonprofit in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington.We act as a communications anchor sharing information and opportunities with our neighborhood and beyond.This is a call to the community, asking for your support with our annual Warming Bags Project.Each year, we aim to pack 300 bags filled with essentials to help our houseless neighbors during these cooler months.Please show your support by spreading the word or contributing materials.Attached is the flyer with a list of items we are looking for. Feel free to print, post, and share this widely!Check out our Amazon Wish List here: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/24YORSDORGR81?ref_=wl_shareWarming bags will be packed during the next HAC Monthly Community Meeting on Monday, November 20th at 6PM at the Bryant Neighborhood Center.We would love for you to join us as we connect in service.Event details here: https://fb.me/e/e0N128MrTThank you and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.In partnership,Selena ChoyProgram ManagerHilltop Action Coalition
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