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20240726-225913-63

Submitted by Mr. Stephen Keller on

Grantee was in need of assistance to meet 10% jail requirement. Only current subaward is state DOC. Suggested focus on rural jails since most urban jails are already fully funded and not interested in small RSAT award. Alternatively, connecting with an existing Tx program to further expand MAT is an option, i.e. Boulder county.

20240726-225234-09

Submitted by Mr. Stephen Keller on

WY DOC is the grantee. There is no separate SAA managing the RSAT award. WY DOC has always used RSAT grant funds for the DOC SUD program. They were not aware of the jail programming requirement not how to distribute funds since they have no authority over county jails. This grantee is unique in that there is no separate administrative agency and grant funds go directly to the DOC.

20240726-223153-68

Submitted by Mr. Stephen Keller on

SC currently only funds the state DOC institutions. SAA contacts are aware of at least one county correctional department providing drug treatment and intends to reach out to the county to gage interest and ability to utilize RSAT funds. RSAT TTA explained jail programming requirement and provided strategies to connect with jails to discuss opportunities to utilize RSAT funds.

20240726-114427-75

Submitted by Mr. Stephen Keller on

Alabama currently only funds the state DOC. Following TA meeting, AL's next step is to draft a survey for jail programs to determine needs and interest. RSAT TTA explained jail programming requirement and provided strategies to connect with jails to discuss opportunities to utilize RSAT funds. Alabama's next step is to draft a survey for jail programs to determine needs and interest. RSAT TTA provided sample questions to include.

20240724-95142-55

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

Grantees will review training and practical information that provided best practices on responses to substance use disorders and overdose prevention that prioritize prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction.

20240724-94319-17

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

The meeting will discuss the public health frameworks for case review, the critical role of different team members, and the ethics of case review, along with covering the nuts and bolts of an effective Overdose Fatality Review Program.

20240724-93610-89

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

The meeting will discuss the public health frameworks for case review, the critical role of different team members, and the ethics of case review, along with covering the nuts and bolts of an effective Overdose Fatality Review Program.

20240723-212236-14

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• During this reporting period, IIR staff members provided complete logistical support to the following meeting:
o Reaching Rural Meeting: Advancing Collaborative Solutions—April 23–25, 2024

20240723-211607-02

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• Planning is underway for new subpages on community interventions; community corrections/supervision; evidence-based treatment; coroners, medical examiners, and forensics; and researcher-practitioner partnerships.

• From January 1, 2024, through June 30, 2024, the COSSUP Resource Center website had:
o 27,722 unique users.
o 41,815 user sessions (the period a user was actively engaged with the COSSUP Resource Center website).
o 88,112 page views.

20240723-210615-86

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

• IIR staff members continued to post content to the COSSUP Facebook and Twitter pages. Between January 1 and June 30, 2024, IIR issued 142 Facebook posts and 169 tweets/retweets. COSSUP social media posts were shared by BJA; the National Institute of Justice; the Peer Recovery Center of Excellence; the National Treatment Court Resource Center; the Council of State Governments Justice Center; and the ATTC Network, among others. Highlights included the following:

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