Washington State Prevention Strategies
- State Opioid and Overdose Response (SOOR) plan – HCA
- State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) Policy Consortium – Five Year Strategic Plan 2023-2027
- Tacoma-Pierce County Opioid Response Plan (2023)
- WA State Naloxone Distribution Plan (2022)
- Opioid and Overdose Response Plan (2021-2022)
- Governor’s Executive Order Addressing the Opioid Use Public Health Crisis (2016)
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Washington General Programs
- Athena Forum
- Athena – Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI)
- Athena – Local, Regional and State Prevention Contacts
- Athena – Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention
- Healthier Washington Collaboration Portal (WA Portal)
- Start Talking Now – Washington State Healthy Youth State (WHY) Coalition
- Stopoverdose.org
- Teen Link – Hotline# (866) 833-6546
- The Big Cities Health Coalition
- University of Washington, Addictions Drug & Alcohol Institute (ADAI)
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation
- Washington Health Alliance
- Washington Medical Commission
- Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
- Washington State Board of Nursing (WA BON)
- Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA)
- Washington State Department of Health (DOH)
- Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA)
- Washington State Pharmacy Association
Washington Data Resource Systems
- DOH – Opioid and Drug Use Data
- DOH – Interactive Dashboards for Opioid Data – prescriptions and overdose
- King County Medical Examiner’s Office Overdose Dashboard
- Pharmacy Commission – Rx Fraud Alerts (DOH)
- Public Health Data Exchange for Promoting Interoperability (DOH)
- WA State Data & Resources (ADAI)
- WA State Opioid/Major Drug Interactive Data (ADAI)
- WA Tracking Network (WTN)
Washington Drug Alerts & Warnings
- Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department – Fentanyl (Jan 2024)
- WA State Drug Brief: BTMPS: New Substance Found in Community Drug Checking Samples (Sept 2024)
- Lake Washington School District – Fentanyl Warning (2023)
- Pharmacy Commission – Rx Fraud Alerts (DOH)
- Whatcom County – Veterinary Tranquilizer Xylazine Linked to a Growing Number of Overdose Deaths (2023)
Washington Drug Checking Information
- Community Drug Checking in WA State (video)
- The Use and Impact of Community Drug Checking Services (2023)
- WA State Community Drug Checking Network (CDCN)
Washington Drug Cleanup Information
Washington Drug Court Programs
Washington Drug Free Workplace Information
- National Drug Screening, Inc.
- National Drug-Free Workplace Alliance
- SAMSHA – Drug Free Workplace – Employer Resources
- Since cannabis remains illegal under federal law, institutions (including local governments) that receive federal funds are still required to follow the federal Drug-Free Workplace Act, including its testing program requirements.
- WAC 357-37-200 – Can an employer require an employee to submit to drug/alcohol testing?
- WA State Liquor and Cannabis Board
Washington Drugged Driving Information
- Governors Highway Safety Association
- National Alliance to Stop Impaired Driving – Washington
- WA State Department of Licensing – DUI
Washington Electronic Prescribing Information
Washington First Responder Deflection Program(s) Information
- Civil Citation Diversion & Deflection Network
- Police, Treatment and Community (PTACC)
- Police Assisted Addiction & Recovery Initiative (PAARI)
- Central Washington Catholic Charities Diversion Programs
- Clark County Diversion Program
- Community Integrated Health Services Trueblood Diversion
- King County Diversion and Reentry Services
- Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) – King County
- Pierce County Trueblood Diversion Program
- Snohomish County Diversion Center
- Snohomish County – Felony Diversion Program
- WA Courts – Drug Courts & Other Therapeutic Courts
- WA State Department of Social and Health Services – Diversion Resources
- WA State Institute for Public Policy – Benefit-cost methods
Washington Medical Marijuana, Recreational Marijuana & CBD Information
- Cannabis Education & Research Program (CERP) – (ADAI)
- Medical Cannabis – Overview (DOH)
- WA Cannabis Information Portal
- WA Cannabis Information Portal – WA Marijuana Laws 2024
- WA Cannabis Laws – A Consumer’s Guide (2022)
- WA State Liquor and Cannabis Board
Washington Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Information/Programs
- Medications for Substance Use Disorder (SAMHSA)
- Opioid Treatment Program – (DOH)
- Teen/Young Adult Treatment
- Washington Recovery Help Line
- WA State Health Care Authority – Opioid Use Treatment
Washington Naloxone Information/Programs
- Clark County Public Health – Harm Reduction Syringe Services Program
- Find Naloxone in Washington State
- National Naloxone Map
- The Peoples Harm Reduction Alliance (PHRA) – Free Naloxone by Mail
- Respond to Prevent
- Stopoverdose.org – Naloxone
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation – Get. Give. Save.
- WA State Naloxone Distribution Plan (2022)
- WA State Standing Order to Dispense Naloxone (2023)
- 2023-24 HB 2112 – Requires all higher education institutions to keep opioid reversal medication as well as fentanyl test strips on campus. It also requires opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at all higher ed institutions. (Governor signed. Chapter 211, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
- 2023-24 SB 5804 – Requires at least one set of opioid reversal medication to be kept at schools across Washington state. (Governor signed. Chapter 214, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
Washington Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) & Syringe Services Programs (SSP) Information
- Clark County Public Health – Harm Reduction Syringe Services Program
- Syringe Service Programs and Directory (DOH)
- Washington Syringe Exchange Programs (NASEN)
- Results from the 2023 WA State Syringe Services Program Health Survey (Apr 2024)
- Overview and Perspectives of Syringe Services Programs in Washington State (Feb 2023)
Washington Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Information/Programs
- Centers of Excellence for Perinatal Substance Use (DOH)
- Fetal Alcohol & Drug Unit (DPBS)
- MADDIE’S PLACE
- WA Portal – Pregnant, Parenting, Children, Families and Substance Use Workgroup
Washington Opioid Litigation Proceeds Information
- National Opioid Abatement Trust Subcommittee meetings
- Opioid Abatement Council – Kings County
- Opioid Settlement Tracker
- Opioid Settlement Tracker – Washington
Washington Overdose Prevention Centers (OPC), Supervised Consumption Sites (SCS), Supervised Injection Facilities (SIF) Information
- NO IDENTIFIED INFORMATION FOR DRUG CONSUPMTION SITES IN WASHINGTON
Washington Overdose Surveillance/Reporting Programs
- Center for Community-Engaged Drug Education, Epidemiology and Research (CEDEER) – (ADAI)
- Drug Response Team (DRT)
- Opioid Response Workgroup (DOH)
- Washington State Opioid/Major Drug Interactive Data (ADAI)
Washington Pain Management Information
- DOH – Opioid Prescribing Rules for Practitioners
- WMC – Pain Management Resources
- WSMA – Prescribing Rules and Guidelines
Washington Peer Support Program/Information
- HCA – Peer Support
- HCA – Peer Support and Counseling
- HCA – The Different Types of Washington State Peer Support (2020)
Washington Pill Press Information
- HB 1209 – Engrossed Bill (March 7, 2023)
- HB 1209 – Analysis Report
Washington Prescription Drug Drop-Off Information
- RxDrugDropBox.org
- Safe Medication Return
- Secure Medication Return Program – Kings County
- Take Back Your Meds Coalition
Washington Prescription Drug Importation Program/Information
- Washington Prescription Drug Program (WPDP) – HCA
- NO IDENTIFIED INFORMATION FOR DRUG IMPORTATION IN WASHINGTON
Washington Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Washington Prevention Resources
- Athena Forum
- Department of Health Opioid Information
- Drug Free America Foundation
- Kings County – Overdose Outreach, Education and Training Resources
- Operation Engage – Spokane
- Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department – Prevention Resources
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation
- WA Association for Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention (WASAVP)
- 2023-24 HB 1956 – requires the Department of Health to develop a statewide drug overdose awareness campaign. The bill further directs the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to make substance use prevention and awareness materials available for students (Governor signed. Chapter 201, 2024 Laws. Effective date 3/19/2024.)
- 2023-24 SB 5906 – Creates a statewide drug overdose prevention and education campaign by DOH. ( Governor signed. Chapter 216, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
Washington Prison/Jail Programs/Information
- Jail-Based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Mentor Initiative Site – South Correctional Entity (SCORE) Jail
- Jails and FQHCs: Emerging Partnerships for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Health Promotion
- The Nexus Between Jail Diversion and Crisis Services
Washington Public Safety Announcements (PSAs)
Washington SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) Information
- SBIRT and Check Yourself – Seattle Public Schools
- School-Based SBIRT Process Evaluation – Final Report 2020
- Trauma Clinical Guideline: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral for Treatment (SBIRT)
- Washington State Health Authority – Substance Use Treatment
- Washington State SBIRT Primary Care Integration: Implementation (January 2012 through August 2016)
Washington School Programs/Information
- Athena – School-based Services
- Opioid-Related Overdose Policy Guidelines & Training in the School Setting (OSPI 2022)
- Interagency High School – Recovery Academy
- SBIRT and Check Yourself – Seattle Public Schools
- School-Based SBIRT Process Evaluation Final Report (2020)
- StopOverdose.org – Schools, Overdose Education & Naloxone
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation
- Washington Project Aware – Year 2 Performance Report FY2020 (OSPI)
- 2023-24 HB 2112 – Requires all higher education institutions to keep opioid reversal medication as well as fentanyl test strips on campus. It also requires opioid and fentanyl prevention education and awareness at all higher ed institutions. (Governor signed. Chapter 211, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
- 2023-24 SB 5804 – Requires at least one set of opioid reversal medication to be kept at schools across Washington state. (Governor signed. Chapter 214, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
Washington Sober Living Homes/Recovery Residence Information
- Council for the Homeless – Sober Living
- Sober Living in Washington – Sober House Directory
- WA Alliance for Quality Recovery Residences (WAQRR)
- WA State Association of Oxford Houses
- WA State Department of Commerce – Recovery Residence Operating Funds
- WA State Health Care Authority – Recovery Residences
Washington Support Services & Coalition Information
- Athena – Local, Regional and State Prevention Contacts
- Communities that Care
- Destination Hope & Recovery
- Drug User Health (DOH)
- Laced & Lethal
- King County Public Health Resources
- Kitsap County Human Services – Substance Use Providers
- Lummi Nation
- Never Use Alone – 1-800-484-3731
- ONE Journey to Recovery (HCA)
- The Peoples Harm Reduction Alliance (PHRA)
- Prevent! – Coalition of Clark County
- Respond to Prevent
- Spokane County – Community Services, Housing, & Community Development
- StartTalkingNow.org
- StopOverdose.org
- Tacoma- Pierce County Health Department – Behavioral Health
- Teen Link – Hotline# (866) 833-6546
- The Big Cities Health Coalition
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation
- Washington Recovery Help Line
- Washington State Prevention Coalitions
Washington Telemedicine/Telehealth Information
- Clarion Call for Public Health’s Role in Telehealth & Digital Health v1 (DOH)
- Healthier Washington Collaboration Portal (WA Portal) – Telehealth
- Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center (NRTRC)
- Telehealth in Washington State (DOH)
- WA Medical Commission – Telemedicine Policy Statement (2021)
- WA State Telehealth Collaborative (WSTC)
Washington Tribal & Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) Information
- Athena – Tribal Prevention and Wellness Programs
- For Native Lives
- Healing of the Canoe
- Lummi Nation
- Native Resource Hub – (866) 491-1683
- ONE Journey to Recovery (HCA)
- Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI)
- Washington Tribal Opioid Solutions Treatment Resources
- 2023-24 HB 1877 – Creates more recognition of Tribal governance as sovereign nations in the state’s behavioral health programs, and improves coordination of the behavioral health system to provide better support and access to treatment. (Governor signed. Chapter 209, 2024 Laws. Effective date 6/6/2024)
- 2023 SB 6099 – Creates the Tribal Opioid Prevention and Treatment Account for dedicated funding for resources in Tribal communities. (Governor signed. Chapter 210, 2024 Laws. Effective date 7/1/2024*.)
Washington Training & Education Materials
- An Environmental Scan of Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Responses: Community-Based Strategies and Public Health Data Infrastructure (Seven Directions 2019)
- Athena Forum
- Dougie the Drug Dog
- Find it Toolkit: Substance Use Resources in Washington State
- Harm Reduction Supplies and Training – Kings County
- Operation Parent
- Stopoverdose.org – Overdose Education
- SUPE – Substance Use Prevention Education
- Timbi Talks About Addiction
- Youth Overdose Education
- Talking to Teens About Fentanyl: Youth Discussion Guide: Talking to Teens About Fentanyl
- Understanding and Supporting Adolescents with an Opioid Use Disorder
- Victoria’s Voice Foundation – Vital Signs
Last Updated – 10/19/2024
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