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Posted 3/29/2024 (updated 4/4/2024)
Posted 3/29/2024 (updated 4/4/2024)
Posted 3/29/2024 (updated 4/4/2024)
Posted 3/29/2024 (updated 4/4/2024)
This plenary panel session brought together colleagues from across HRSA to share how RCORP grantees are supported collaboratively. As a result of this panel, attendees learned more about the HRSA resources and expertise that are available and how to access them.
Posted 3/29/2024 (updated 4/4/2024)
Posted 3/2/2021 (updated 4/4/2024)
All materials and resources have been translated to Spanish.
Posted 3/2/2021 (updated 4/4/2024)
The NARR Advocacy Committee has put together this tool kit of resources to help you engage with federal, state and local decision makers about issues that are important to you and your residents. Additional resources will be added over time as issues emerge and new resources are developed.
Posted 3/2/2021 (updated 4/4/2024)
In light of the accelerating and rapidly evolving overdose crisis in the United States (US), new strategies are needed to address the epidemic and to efficiently engage and retain individuals in care for opioid use disorder (OUD). Moreover, there is an increasing need for novel approaches to using health data to identify gaps in the cascade of care for persons with OUD.
Posted 3/2/2021 (updated 4/4/2024)
This session will walk through the strategic plan template provided by JBS International in the Grantee Onboarding Packet for HRSA RCORP-Planning Grantees. During this workshop style webinar, facilitators will walk grantees through the template section by section, discussing the required elements and providing examples of each section. Grantees will learn how to use their data to determine problem statements, goals, objectives, and outcomes for their strategic plan as well as how to include metrics to successfully track their progress.
Posted 3/1/2021 (updated 4/4/2024)
o CAST (calculating for an adequate system tool) produces community-specific assessments of the capacity of the components of a community substance abuse care system. CAST generates recommendations by the application of social and community determinants of health as risk coefficients to each estimate of component need. CAST can assist public health practitioners in evaluation and improvement of the capacity of community-based, substance abuse care systems.