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DASA Opioid‐Related Initiatives Overview
Drug Overdose Prevention Program Grants to Prevent Overdose‐Related Deaths (PDO) State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant Program (STR)
Functions:
- Enrolls entities in DOPP and tracks
enrollment
- Offers training, guidelines
- Collects data on training and overdose
reversals Project goals:
- Expand the existing infrastructure … to
prevent overdose‐related deaths
- Reduce numbers of overdose‐related
deaths in six high need counties
- Increase availability of Naloxone to first
responders
- Measure the short and long‐term
- utcomes of the program
$1M/year for 5 years
Partners:
- Chestnut Health Systems
- Chicago Recovery Alliance
- DuPage County Health Department
- Lake County Health Department
- Will County Executive Office
$16M/year; may be renewed for 2nd year
- 21st Century Cures Act funding,
administered by SAMHSA Components:
- Multiple approaches and programs to
address the opioid crisis through prevention, treatment, and recovery approaches
- Opioid overdose prevention projects
based on PDO goals and approach
Partners:
- Champaign‐Urbana Public Health District
- Egyptian Health Department
- Human Services Center ‐ Peoria
- Kane County Health Department
- Kankakee County Health Department
- Sangamon County Department of Public
Health
- Southern Illinois Healthcare
- Winnebago County Health Department
(55 counties covered)
Enrolled Program Responsibilities:
- Operate local DOPP
- Recruit and train multiple sites within
their communities to administer Naloxone and report overdose reversals
- May include substance use disorder
treatment programs, community‐based
- rganizations, health care facilities, and
faith‐based organizations, as well as agencies engaged with incarcerated individuals
- Provided with assistance with access to
- Naloxone. (May include funds for
purchasing medicine, but always includes training for access.)
Note: Maps of DOPP and STR coverage by county are in appendix.
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Opioid Overdose Death Rate by County
Illinois Overdose Prevention Programs Rate per 100,000 of Opioid Overdose Deaths By Illinois County – 2016