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Stigma Free West Virginia

Source: West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources, Bureau for Behavioral Health

Website for Stigma Free West Virginia which works to reduce stigma around individuals with substance use disorders. Includes information about what stigma is and how it affects individual’s and community’s ability to treat substance use disorder and recover from addiction. Includes stories of recovery and links to relevant resources.

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Shatter Proof

Source: Shatter Proof

This is the website for Shatterproof, the nation’s largest nonprofit advocacy group with a mission of ending the disease of addiction. Shatterproof educates policymakers, providers and the public about addiction and works to improve substance use disorder treatment and end stigma around addiction.

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MAT for Opioid Use Disorder – Overcoming Objections

Source: California Health Care Foundation

This 2019 report provides evidence based responses to common objections to using medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder.

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Quality Healthcare Is Your Right – A Guide for People Who Use Drugs

Source: Harm Reduction Coalition

This patient education guide was written to help people who use drugs access safe and quality health care. It provides information about the importance of seeking health care when appropriate, provides tips on finding a good health care provider or clinic, how to prepare for healthcare visits,

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Opioid Use Disorder – A VA Clinician’s Guide to Identification and Management of Opioid Use Disorder

Source: Veterans Administration Pharmacy Benefits Management Academic Detailing

This clinician’s guide from the Veterans Health Administration discusses opioid use disorder (OUD). It includes sections on the need to reduce stigma, how to use accurate and non-judgmental language, how to identify patients with OUD and determine the severity of their condition, how to engage patients in treatment, and how to provide OUD treatment in a primary care setting.

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Opioids – Do You Know the Truth About Opioid Use Disorder?

Source: Veterans Administration Pharmacy Benefits Management Academic Detailing

This patient brochure from the Veterans Health Administration provides basic information about opioid use disorder and addresses aspects of stigma. It uses a format of posing True or False questions such as: are opioids effective for the long-term management of pain? Is developing opioid use disorder a choice? And is it true that people can never recover from opioid use disorder?

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Changing Federal Terminology Regarding Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders

Source: White House Office of National Drug Control Policy

This January 2017 memorandum from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy alerts federal agency staff to recommended changes in language use related to substance use and substance use disorders. The recommended changes in language use are intended to reduce stigma and support treatment for substance use disorders.

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Language Matters Infographic

Source: Addiction Policy Forum

This one page infographic from the Addiction Policy Forum focuses on the importance of using appropriate and non-stigmatizing language when discussing substance use disorders.

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Celebrate Recovery

Source: Celebrate Recovery

Website for Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-Centered 12-step recovery program which offers support meetings, trainings and conferences for people in recovery from addiction. The organization also has specific programs for military personnel and veterans, pastors in recovery, Native Nations, and an initiative to reduce the stigma

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Recovery Ohio Advisory Council – Initial Report

Source: State of Ohio - Office of the Governor

Recovery Ohio, a group composed of state officials and community representatives, issued this March 2019 report with recommendations to improve the state’s substance use and mental health services continuum of care. The report includes more than 50 recommendations in 8 categories: stigma and education, parity, workforce development, prevention, harm reduction, treatment and recovery supports, specialty populations including justice-involved individuals and youth, and data measurement and system linkage.

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