NCUIH-Developed Resources
Preventing Substance Misuse & Opioid Overdoses in Urban Indian Communities
Authors: Sophie Chishty
Publication Year: Fall 2024
Keywords: Culturally Informed Care, Health Care Access, Mental and Behavioral Health, Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), Substance Use, Substance Misuse, Opioid Misuse, Harm Reduction
Abstract:
Through partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) conducted a needs assessment in 2024 to better understand the perspectives of Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) on the prevention of substance misuse and opioid overdoses among urban American Indian and Alaska Native (Al/ AN) communities. NCUIH interviewed five UIOs from varying program types and locations to better understand the key challenges that UIOs may experience in providing services related to substance misuse and overdose prevention, as well as recommendations for key solutions that may support these efforts. The key findings from this data are described in the document:
Coming soon: To learn more about the findings from this needs assessment and other NCUIH-developed resources, visit NCUIH’s Overdose Prevention Resource Hub at https://ncuih.org/overdoseprevention.
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Type of Resource: Infographics/Fact Sheets