Overview
Greetings!
The opioid epidemic impacting the United States has become so severe that in recent years substance overdoses, fueled by opioid addictions, has surpassed deaths by car accidents and guns. Further, opioid addiction is the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of 50. There has long been a relationship between substance use and criminal justice involvement; and, consequently, overdose deaths from opioids among individuals under supervision have been disproportionately higher than those in the general population. Individuals under community supervision are at higher risk of overdose - particularly when released release from custody.
Research shows that a combination of medication and therapy can successfully treat substance use disorders, and for some, medications can help sustain recovery. Medications are also used to prevent or reduce opioid overdose.
The Justice Speakers Institute (JSI), in collaboration with the American Probation and Parole, is delighted to present an opportunity for you to acquire additional knowledge on how to supervise individuals with an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and/or other Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This training session will help correctional agencies, probation officers and parole agents (who are responsible for supervising individuals with opioid and other substance addiction) better understand the efficacy of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), implement practices to support recovery, reduce overdoses, and improve outcomes.
We look forward to working with you!