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Sara Rainer program manager January 22 2019 1 Welcome amp Introductions Introduce yourself Name and Organization 2 Agenda CPAA Updates and Announcements Partner Updates News and Opportunities ID: 806310

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Opioid Response WorkgroupSara Rainer, program managerJanuary 22, 2019

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Welcome & Introductions

Introduce yourself: Name and Organization

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AgendaCPAA Updates and Announcements

Partner Updates, News, and OpportunitiesDeveloping a Regional Learning Collaborative

Dental Provider Training and Technical Assistance for Opioid Prescribing

Speaker:

Dr. Theresa Madden

Piloting an Overdose Notification System

Speakers

: Jeb Shepard (WSMA), Gary Garrety (DOH), Abby Berube (WSHA), Rachel Leiber and Danielle Siniscalchi (Collective Medical)Wrap Up and Adjourn

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CPAA Updates & Announcements

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OURR AllianceOpioid Use Reduction and Recovery (OURR) Alliance, a National

Health Emergency Dislocated Worker Demonstration Grant to Address the Opioid Crisis

Alignment of workforce services with those currently being offered by health and social

services

System cross training between workforce, social, and health services

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OURR Alliance PartnersFamily Education and Support Services, Chehalis Tribal Behavioral Health,

Willapa Behavioral Health, and Northwest ResourcesRecovery Help Line, Peer Workforce Alliance, and Thurston Asset Building Coalition

Questions? Want to get involved? Contact Sara Rainer or Julie Baxter (

JulieB@PacMtn.org

)

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CPAA Partner Activities (n=22)

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Key

Recovery Supports

Overdose Prevention

Treatment

Prevention

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January

Opioid Response Workgroup

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Addressing the Opioid Epidemic:

A Harm Reduction Approach

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2A, 2B, 2C, 3B, 3D Workgroups

February

5

AIMS Center Pediatric Training

27

Regional Networking Event

March

21

Better Health Outcomes Conference

TBD

Data Platform & Reporting Webinar

22

UPCOMING EVENTS

14

CPAA Council Meeting

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9

Centralia Square Grand Ballroom

11:30am

to

3:00pm

Join regional partners

in conversations about transformation work

, ways to collaborate, and learn more about projects in your community. Lunch provided.

More information

coming soon.

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Lacey Community Center

9:30am – 4:30pm

CPAA is hosting a conference to share best practices, quality improvement methods, and strategies to improve health outcomes in our region.

Lunch provided.

More information

coming soon.

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Addressing the Opioid Epidemic: A Harm Reduction Approach & Olympia Bupe Clinic Orientation

Saturday

, January 26, 1:00-4:00pm

South Puget Sound Community College (Lacey

Campus)

Jessica

Bateman, Olympia Mayor

Pro TemMalika Lamont, Project Manager at the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program of King CountyDr. Lucinda Grande, Medical Director of the new Olympia Bupe Clinic11

Room 194, 4220

6th Ave SE,

Lacey

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Partner Updates

Share news, opportunities, or otherinformation with the group

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Developing a Regional Learning Collaborative

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PurposeMake the best use of your time

Increase participationDeliver meaningful content

Collaborative planning

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BenefitsTargeted content

Build community capacityNetworking for cross-project stakeholders

Reduce silos

One shared learning community

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StructureEvery other month

Half-day, 3-4 hours with a networking lunchCentered on regional dataShared learning or training, guest speakers, small group breakouts

Content targeted to regional partners, events open to all

Focus on peer learning

Include resource/sharing table and events calendar

Fold in the Hub Advisory Committee

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Small Group DiscussionWould you like to continue meeting as a regional opioid response work group? Why or why not?

What best describes what you would like to gain from a regional learning collaborative?What educational content would you benefit from as part of the learning collaborative (e.g., harm reduction, MAT support and advocacy, trauma informed care)?

Any

additional thoughts to share

?

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Dental Provider Training and TA for Opioid PrescribingTheresa Madden, DDS, MS P

hD

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Piloting an Overdose Notification System

Jeb Shepard (WSMA), Gary Garrety (DOH),

Abigail

Berube

(WSHA),

Rachel

Leiber and

Danielle Siniscalchi (Collective Medical)19

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Summary and Next StepsDistribution list update

Important dates

Networking Event, February 27, 2019

Better Health Outcomes Summit, March 21, 2019

First CPAA Partner Report Due, April 30, 2019

OURR Alliance Certified Peer Counselor Training Opportunity, May 6-10, 2019

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Sara Rainer

Opioid Response Program Manager

rainers@crhn.org

(360) 539-7576 ext. 130

http://

cpaawa.org