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Holly Geyer1, Krystal Renszel1, Gary Kirkilas2
1Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona.
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With most states lacking comprehensive legislation addressing overdose preparedness in schools, there is an urgent necessity for prompt and effective solutions that accommodate existing resource constraints. Arizona, the primary entry point for over 55% of US fentanyl trafficking, responded to this critical public health challenge by initiating the nation's first unfunded grassroots collaboration between community and government sectors to enhance statewide school overdose prevention and preparedness. The School Training, Overdose Preparedness and Intelligence Task force (STOP-IT) included more than 60 volunteers from the health care, legal, education, local government and behavioral health fields and worked collaboratively with the Arizona Department of Education to develop a response. Within 6 months of inception, STOP-IT conducted a comprehensive school survey to identify barriers to naloxone accessibility, created evidence-based school policies, established a sustainable and complimentary naloxone supply chain for schools with an ordering platform, and implemented a statewide naloxone distribution plan. The amassed resources were organized into a Fentanyl and Overdose Response Toolkit, widely disseminated to more than 2000 public, private, and charter schools. Moreover, STOP-IT launched both a local and national public information campaign to effectively raise awareness about the opioid crisis in schools. Using various media channels such as webinars, podcasts, media broadcasts, newsletters, and peer-reviewed publications, the campaign successfully amplified its message and enhanced community engagement. The STOP-IT initiative emerged as an innovative collaboration between government and community leaders, united in their mission to combat the growing opioid crisis in schools.
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