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Posted 9/18/2020 (updated 3/29/2024)
This is the template for the PIII Strategic and Action Plan deliverable.
Posted 9/22/2020 (updated 3/29/2024)
The Post-Overdose Response (PORT) Toolkit was developed as a resource for North Carolina communities who are interested in creating a post-overdose response team (PORT) in their jurisdiction.
Posted 10/20/2020 (updated 3/29/2024)
During this welcome webinar, FORHP program coordinator, project officers, and supervisory grants management specialist will review program guidelines and updates, introduce the Technical Assistance Leads from JBS International, and answer initial questions grantees may have to get started with their projects.
Posted 10/28/2020 (updated 4/3/2024)
These sample Needs Assessments have been created by RCORP Planning grantees. Please note, these samples are from Planning II grantees and the required elements for the Planning III cohort Needs Assessments have changed. Please refer to the list of required elements for Planning III grantees in your RCORP Planning III Orientation Packet.
Posted 12/15/2020 (updated 4/3/2024)
The presenter discussed why leadership is so important during these critical times, the intersections and choices facing leaders, and responsive approaches and engagement strategies for leaders.
Posted 11/11/2021 (updated 4/3/2024)
With passion and hard work you can effectuate change you never thought possible! Judge Linda Davis shared her journey through tragedy, introspection, and transformation that has led her, and can help all of us, to become a champion for change.
Posted 11/11/2021 (updated 4/3/2024)
This session provided participants with realistic and achievable steps to help consortiums leverage their RCORP-Planning efforts to achieve long-lasting sustainable impact. Participants heard from two RCORP-Planning III sites that are successfully navigating and securing sustainability for their communities using different approaches.
Posted 12/16/2020 (updated 4/4/2024)
As states seek new tools to meet the needs of individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) and opioid use disorder, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) offer unique resources and examples for developing integrated and cost-effective health care services for complex and chronic conditions. The National Academy for State Health Policy developed this toolkit to share innovations, resources, and lessons learned from five state teams (AL, IL, SD, VA, and WI) that are working to strengthen the capacity of their FQHCs to deliver SUD care