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DECEMBER 12 2018 1 Opioid Operational Command Center Speaker Birch Barron Deputy Director Maryland Opioid Operational Command Center birchbarronmarylandgov   130 deaths per day in the United States ID: 744862

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Governor’s Workforce Development Board

DECEMBER 12, 2018

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Opioid Operational Command Center

Speaker:Birch BarronDeputy DirectorMaryland Opioid Operational Command Centerbirch.barron@maryland.gov

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130+ deaths per day in the United States

Nearly

6

deaths every day in MarylandSlide3
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Drug- and Alcohol-Related Intoxication

Deaths, U.S. and Maryland

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NIDA -

https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-ratesMaryland Dept. of Health - https://bha.health.maryland.gov/OVERDOSE_PREVENTION/Documents/Drug_Intox_Report_2017.pdf Slide5

What is Causing this increase?

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HEROIN

OXYCODONE

(OXYCONTIN, PERCOSET)CODEINEOXYMORPHONE (DILAUDID)HYDROCODONE (LORCET, VICODIN)

MEPEREDINE

(DEMEROL)

MORPHINE

FENTANYLSlide6

Non-Pharmaceutical Fentanyl

6Fatal Dose (varies widely by user and the method of

consumption)Heroin Fentanyl Carfentanil

30 mg 2-3mg 200 micrograms

2mg of powder shown next to a penny (DEA)Slide7

Maryland’s Declaration of Emergency

7Slide8
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Local Opioid Intervention Team Response

http://beforeitstoolate.maryland.gov/opioid-intervention-teams

Local Opioid Resource Website

Community Response PlanOIT Leadership Contact InformationSlide11

Workforce Development as a Part of the Solution

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Employment is Critical to Recovery

New Occupational Sectors and Environments

Crisis support, peers/care coordinators, recovery coaches

Addressing Misconceptions and Stigma

Recovery, treatment/relapse expectations, MAT, drug testing

Protecting your employees and coworkers

Ensure that everyone you care about understands the risks of opioid use and the resources available if they need help

2-1-1

p

ress 1Slide12

Questions?

Web: BeforeItsTooLateMD.orgLocal Resources: http://beforeitstoolate.maryland.gov/opioid-intervention-teams

Facebook: facebook.com/

BeforeItsTooLateMDTwitter: @BeforeIts2LateSlide13

Governor’s Workforce Development Board

DECEMBER 12, 2018

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Speaker:

Erin Roth Acting Deputy Assistant SecretaryDivision of Workforce Development and Adult LearningMaryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation  Slide14

Workforce Development as a Part of the Solution

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Workforce Development as a Part of the Solution

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DLLR secured two federal grants

$1.9M from USDOL - Employment and Training Administration

$650K from USDOL - Women’s BureauSlide16

Workforce Development as a Part of the Solution

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USDOL – ETA ($1.9M)

USDOL

– Women’s Bureau ($650k)Resources for American Job CentersAnne Arundel Baltimore CityBaltimore CountyFrederick Mid MarylandSusquehanna

Upper Shore

Western Maryland

Opioid Workforce Innovation Fund

Smaller Grant Awards

Pilot Pre-Apprenticeship

at Maryland Correctional Institute for Women

Opioid Workforce Innovation Fund – Women

RFP

process

Larger Awards Slide17

QUESTIONS?

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