The 16 and Recovering documentary series profiles students attending a recovery high school in Beverly, Massachusetts over the course of a school year. The website includes information on hosting a screening of the documentary as well as links to resources for educators and community members.
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State Policy Center for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Access
Source: National Academy for State Health Policy
The State Policy Center for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Access website, created by the National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), collects work NASHP has done to help states create “no-wrong-door” approaches to opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment including tools and resources for policymaker use.
Connections App
Source: Addiction Policy Forum and CHESS Health
This free smartphone app is designed to support individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.
COVID-Minds Website
Source: COVID-Minds Network
The COVID-Minds website provides updates on the development of COVID-19 studies throughout the world, promotes international collaboration of data analysis to understand the mental health effects of COVID-19 in different cultural contexts, and cultural differences, and disseminates findings from COVID-19-related mental health research.
Opioid Epidemic Response: Employer Toolkit
Source: Minnesota Department of Health
This online toolkit is designed for employers seeking to address substance use disorder (SUD) and recovery in their workplaces. The website describes 5 steps employers can take to be part of the opioid epidemic response including:
COVID-19 Guidance and Resources
Source: American Society of Addiction Medicine
These educational resources offer specific guidance for delivering addiction medicine treatment within the context of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Opioid Response Program for Business
Source: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s Recovery Program for Business website provides free assistance to business to update policies and implement best practices for maintaining a drug-free workplace while supporting a recovery friendly culture.
Recovery Friendly Workplace New Hampshire
Source: Office of Governor Chris Sununu
The New Hampshire’s Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) initiative’s website provides information about the initiative including information about accessing training and support for employers.
Drug Free Workplace PA
Source: Drug Free Workplace PA
The Drug Free Workplace Pennsylvania’s Recovery Friendly Workplace (RFW) initiative’s website provides information for businesses in creating a supportive environments that encourage the success of new hires and employees in recovery from substance use disorder.
Workplace Supported Recovery
Source: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Workplace Supported Recovery website, from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, includes an explanation of recovery-supportive workplaces, a definition of recovery, and specific recommendation for reducing the stigma against substance use disorder in the workplace.