Guidance for county leaders considering best practices related to syringe access and related services.
Guidance for county leaders considering best practices related to syringe access and related services.
Information including policies and procedures for syringe access programs and sharps disposal in New York state.
This technical package provides evidence of the effectiveness of strategies and approaches for supporting successful planning, design, implementation, and sustainability of syringe services programs (SSPs).
A compilation of research covering topics including: cost effectiveness, expert guidance, healthcare access point, infectious disease prevention, injecting risk, SSP operations considerations, and syringe disposal outcomes
Syringe services programs (SSPs) are proven and effective community-based prevention programs that can provide a range of services. SSPs protect the public and first responders by facilitating the safe disposal of used needles and syringes.
This case study provides an example of how timely opioid overdose data can be effectively used to detect a spike in nonfatal opioid overdoses and inform a strategic, community-level response.
ODMAP provides near real-time suspected overdose data across jurisdictions to support public safety and public health efforts to mobilize an immediate response to a sudden increase, or spike, in overdose events. ODMAP links first responders and relevant record management systems to a mapping tool to track overdoses to stimulate real-time response and strategic analysis across jurisdictions.
We describe the British Columbia Drug Overdose and Alert Partnership, an innovative collaborative model of stakeholders who work in prevention, harm reduction, treatment and enforcement related to psychoactive substance use. We describe the formation, purpose, stakeholders, and operation of the partnership and resultant public health surveillance system.
Since 2018, CSTE has partnered with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) to provide additional support for jurisdictions operating programs for drug overdose surveillance by conducting the Drug Overdose Epidemiological Surveillance Capacity Assessment. Through this partnership, CSTE created standard guidance, workshops, online learning courses, and resources to increase capacity to conduct drug overdose surveillance. See featured resources and free training opportunities on this page.