Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
Project Summary
In response to barriers to OUD treatment and improving access to OUD treatment to Tribal members, AI/AN, and the community, the Tribe plans to complete the following proposed activities: Purchase and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips and other relevant supplies within our target service area; establish and expand our physical SUD/OUD care delivery site and existing treatment capacity through the purchase a mobile unit to provide and expand access to treatment, and; train peer recovery support specialists and coordinating placements in local SUD/OUD service delivery sites within our designated rural geographic area. The target population of this project are Tribal members, other AI/AN and community members who live and work within the Tribe's HRSA-designated rural areas who are experiencing OUD and seek access to effective culturally-specific treatment.
Intended Audience
Race/Ethnicity
Activities
Harm Reduction
Purchasing and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips or other relevant supplies within the target rural service area
Peer Recovery Supports
Training peer recovery support specialists and coordinating placements in local SUD/OUD service delivery sites, such as emergency departments, primary care, jails/prisons, behavioral health care clinics, etc.
SUD/OUD Care Delivery Sites
Establishing, improving, or expanding physical SUD/OUD care delivery sites, including through, but not limited to, conducting minor renovations, purchasing a mobile unit for providing/expanding access to treatment, etc.