This is an academic paper that provides commentary on how stigma stymies progress across the entire continuum of care - prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Federal and state initiatives to alleviate stigma are discussed.
Recovery Resources
- Educational
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Criminal Justice
- Employers
- First Responders
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Medical
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
This is a report from Arnold Ventures and Carnevale consisting of a team of researchers that organizes what is known about public health-related services, programs, and strategies that have the strongest evidence for effectively putting abatement funds to work that may be the result of future opioid litigation settlements. Each intervention is classified by level of evidence and are represented across the continuum of care.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Community Coalitions
- Policymakers
This CDC report is designed to assist a wide range of stakeholders in understanding and navigating effective strategies to prevent opioid overdose in their communities. It provides evidence for specific opioid policies and strategies and discusses existing implementation of these interventions in communities.
- Early Intervention
- Educational
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Post-overdose response
- Syringe service program / Needle exchange
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Criminal Justice
- Employers
- First Responders
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Medical
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
This is a report from SAMHSA that highlights strategies for behavioral health and housing providers to conduct outreach and engage with individuals experiencing homelessness, initiate use of behavioral health treatment as they wait to receive stable housing, and retain them in their recovery efforts once housed
- Housing, Education, and Employment
- Community Health Officials
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Policymakers
This study examines state approaches to opioid health homes (OHH) and uses a retrospective analysis to identify facilitators and barriers to the program's implementation from the perspectives of multiple stakeholders.
The OHH model appears to have the potential to effectively address the complex needs of individuals with opioid use disorder by providing whole-person care that integrates medical care, behavioral health, and social services and supports. The experiences of Maryland, Rhode Island, and Vermont can guide the development and implementation of similar OHH initiatives in other states.
- Comprehensive services
- Housing, Education, and Employment
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Community Health Officials
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Medical
- Policymakers
This is a report from the Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) that presents findings from a qualitative study that explores the unique challenges, joys, and experiences of peer recovery coaches (PRCs) across the US. Through a better understanding of the PRCs’ roles, this research aims to identify support opportunities for the population, such as workforce development, the certification process, and measures of success.
- Educational
- Recovery coaching
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
The Faces and Voices of Recovery website offers access to information and data on recovery from substance use disorders.
This comprehensive report from the Surgeon General addresses the entire continuum of care for substance use disorder (SUD) including chapters on prevention, early intervention, treatment, and recovery. There are also chapters on the neurobiology of SUD, the healthcare system, and specific suggestions for key stakeholders. The appendices at the end of the report contain many links to helpful resources.
- Educational
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Criminal Justice
- Employers
- First Responders
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Medical
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
This special release by the Surgeon General is an extension of the previous comprehensive report on substance use disorders, highlighting extensive opioid-related information in one document. It provides the latest data on prevalence of substance use, opioid misuse, opioid use disorders, opioid overdoses, and related harms. There are additional resources embedded throughout the report.
- Comprehensive services
- Educational
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Criminal Justice
- Employers
- First Responders
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Medical
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
An ONDCP/USDA document that provides a comprehensive and expansive list of resources organized by 26 different categories and also lists various funding opportunities to address the opioid crisis across the continuum of care.
- Comprehensive services
- Educational
- Housing, Education, and Employment
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Criminal Justice
- Harm Reduction Specialists
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Medical
- Policymakers
This is a report from the Deloitte Center for Government Insights that describes a ecological approach to addressing the opioid crisis. A portfolio of policies, multi-sector collaboration, innovation, and feasibility/sustainability are features of this approach.
- Comprehensive services
- Educational
- Community Coalitions
- Policymakers
This academic paper reviews evidence on first responder programs that take an assertive approach to making linkages to treatment for those with substance use disorders. A number of effective linkage strategies are described that reduce the barriers to rapid access to treatment.
- Early Intervention
- Post-overdose response
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- First Responders