view article - The Tempe First-Responder Opioid Recovery Project 09.16.2021 view article - The Tempe First-Responder Opioid Recovery Project Mental & Behavioral Health Substance Use The Tempe First-Responder Opioid Recovery Project The Tempe First-Responder Opioid Recovery Project is a police, social service, and researcher collaborative response to the opioid crisis. Guest Authors Michael D. White, Dina Perrone, Aili Malm, Seth Watts
view article - Good Samaritans in the Opioid Epidemic 05.28.2019 view article - Good Samaritans in the Opioid Epidemic Mental & Behavioral Health Substance Use Good Samaritans in the Opioid Epidemic In the event of an opioid overdose, there is reluctance among some lay responders to call 911 despite their knowledge of Good Samaritan protections. Guest Authors Brad Ray, Dennis Watson
view article - A Box, Naloxone, A New Life 04.19.2019 view article - A Box, Naloxone, A New Life Mental & Behavioral Health Substance Use A Box, Naloxone, A New Life The NaloxBox gives the public easy access to a first-aid kit with naloxone, CPR masks, and educational materials for those responding to an opioid overdose. Fellow Greg Kantor
view article - Is There a Risk to Naloxone? 10.04.2018 view article - Is There a Risk to Naloxone? Mental & Behavioral Health Substance Use Is There a Risk to Naloxone? Naloxone is a life-saving intervention used to reverse drug overdose, but critics argue that it increases crime and promotes drug use. Ostrach and colleagues disagree, arguing that withholding it is immoral. Guest Authors Nathan Mullins, Hillary Brown, Bayla Ostrach