Programs Provide Tangible Resources for Individuals, Families and Communities Struggling with Addiction
Today, the Addiction Policy Forum announced several new initiatives to help millions of families in the United States struggling with opioid addiction and other substance use disorders. The programs put in motion key elements of the organization’s multi-year plan announced in October, Priorities to Address Addiction in America, which provides a comprehensive, action-oriented approach to addressing the growing opioid epidemic.
Developed by experts at the Addiction Policy Forum, the programs announced today will address the areas of prevention, recovery support, medical innovation, and healthcare system integration. Support from key partners, including a significant commitment from the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), will enable the Forum to scale the initiatives nationwide.
“We hear all too often that families and community leaders don’t know where to turn for services that can help loved ones who are in crisis – or prevent the crisis from happening in the first place,” said Jessica Hulsey Nickel, president and chief executive officer of the Addiction Policy Forum. “By working closely to families and experts in the field, we’re creating localized resources and evidence-based tools that will make a real difference in addressing substance use disorders. We are grateful to all of our partner organizations for their ongoing commitment to this important issue.”
The programs introduced today by Addiction Policy Forum include:
“Taken together, the programs and partnerships announced today by the Addiction Policy Forum represent the most comprehensive, direct approach to the opioid crisis in America to date,” said Gen. Barry McCaffrey, advisory board chair for the Addiction Policy Forum and former Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. “The 21 million Americans who are living with the disease of addiction need our help urgently – there is simply no more time to waste. By welcoming all stakeholders to the table and focusing on action over rhetoric, we can have a lasting impact on this crisis.”
In the coming months, the Addiction Policy Forum will roll out additional initiatives that build on its efforts to implement a comprehensive response to addiction, including a partnership with the National Association for Children of Addiction (NACoA) to assist children who are impacted by addiction. In addition, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) and Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC) Illinois will work with the Forum to improve the criminal justice response to substance use disorders. A partnership with Young People in Recovery (YPR) will assist in linking individuals to age-appropriate recovery support services. Further, the Forum will engage the Legal Action Center to expand awareness and understanding of substance use treatment insurance coverage parity requirements, and to support advocacy efforts to improve compliance with the law.
Programs are also in development to significantly enhance crisis support services with Live4Lali and to provide medical professionals with ongoing education about the identification and treatment of substance use disorders.
Click here to read what stakeholders and partners are saying about the Addiction Policy Forum’s initiatives.
A copy of the Addiction Policy Forum’s comprehensive 8-point plan can be found here.
The Addiction Policy Forum
The Addiction Policy Forum is a 501(c)3 established in 2015 as a diverse partnership of organizations, policymakers, and stakeholders committed to working together to elevate awareness around addiction, and to improve programs and policy through a comprehensive response that includes prevention, treatment, recovery, and criminal justice reform. Jessica Hulsey Nickel, whose own family was devastated by addiction, is the founder of a coalition of 1,700 families impacted by substance use disorders and is available for further explanation and interviews by media.
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