Guilford County
File #: 2018-331    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Agenda Status: Passed
File created: 8/22/2018 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/1/2018 Final action: 11/1/2018
Title: SUSTAINMENT FUNDING FOR GCSTOP TO ADDRESS OPIOID OVERDOSES IN GUILFORD COUNTY
Attachments: 1. Rapid Response Team for Opioids- Guilford County FY19
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TITLE
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SUSTAINMENT FUNDING FOR GCSTOP TO ADDRESS OPIOID OVERDOSES IN GUILFORD COUNTY
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SPONSOR
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Marty Lawing/Jim Albright
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BACKGROUND
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Guilford County was awarded a special appropriation of $50,000 in the NC General Assembly's FY 2019 budget to extend the current program that address persons suffering from near lethal opioid overdoses. Guilford County Solutions to the Opioid Problem (GCSTOP).

The Guilford County Engagement Partnership Program has focused on several objectives related specifically to opioid overdoses:
1. Reduce mortality from overdose
2. Provide a rapid response team with a rapid response team navigator for persons suffering from near fatal overdose, in concert with UNC-Greensboro (and their partners NC A&T and Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC)), Guilford County Sheriff (GCSO), Guilford County Health & Human Services - Public Health Division (GCHHS-PH), Guilford County Emergency Services (GCES), and other community partners.
3. Increase community knowledge of the dangers of opioid overdoses and reduce stigma surrounding opioids
4. Focus on harm reduction strategies for those in active use: specifically naloxone distribution, needle exchange and safe injection practices, HIV and HCV education and testing; with the ultimate goal of getting citizens into treatment.
5. Referral process to treatment providers in the community
6. Academically validate the effectiveness of “Rapid Response Teams” post reversal to suspected opioid overdoses

Funding will be used in several ways, but all will be accounted for through Guilford County:
1. Develop a partnership with UNC-Greensboro to employ an quick response team navigator and develop study parameters to validate effectiveness
2. Pay for staff time of GCSO deputy to participate in post-reversal follow up care
3. Purchase of naloxone and safe injection supplies
4. Development and printing of educational supplies
5. Transportation expense

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