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10. Fund State or local hotline so health care providers with questions <br />regarding proper pain management or opioid prescribing can call and have an <br />expert answer their questions. <br />11. Support for health information systems consistent with State regulations. <br />G. PREVENT MISUSE OF OPIOIDS <br />1. Corrective advertising or affirmative public education campaigns. <br />2. Public education relating to drug disposal. <br />3. Drug take -back disposal or destruction programs. <br />4. Fund community anti-drug coalitions that engage in drug prevention efforts. <br />5. Support community coalitions in implementing evidence -informed prevention, <br />such as reduced social access and physical access, stigma reduction — including <br />staffing, educational campaigns, support for people in treatment or recovery, or <br />training of coalitions in evidence -informed implementation, including the <br />Strategic Prevention Framework developed by the U.S. Substance Abuse and <br />Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). <br />6. Engage non -profits and faith community as a system to support prevention. <br />7. School and community education programs and campaigns for students, <br />families, school employees, school athletic programs, parent -teacher and <br />student associations, and others. <br />8. School-based or youth -focused programs or strategies that have demonstrated <br />effectiveness in preventing drug misuse and seem likely to be effective in <br />preventing the uptake and use of opioids. <br />9. Support evidence -informed programs or curricula to address mental health <br />needs of young people who may be at risk of misusing opioids or other drugs, <br />including emotional modulation and resilience skills. <br />10. Support greater access to mental health services and supports for young people, <br />including services and supports provided by school nurses or other school staff, <br />to address mental health needs in young people that (when not properly <br />addressed) increase the risk of opioid or other drug misuse. <br />11. Support local law enforcement task forces aimed at disrupting and eliminating <br />the manufacturers and distributers of illegal opioids. <br />H. PREVENT OVERDOSE DEATHS AND OTHER HARMS (HARM REDUCTION) <br />E <br />
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