Unintentional Injury Rate - Headline Indicator
Current Value
47.0%
Definition
Story Behind the Indicator
The "Story Behind the Curve" helps us understand why the data on people dying from drug overdoses is the way that it is in our community. When we understand the root causes of our community problems, we have a better chance of finding the right solutions, together.
What's Helping? These are the positive forces at work in our community and beyond that influence this issue in our community.
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McDowell Substance Use Task Force
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Drug Education
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Narcan Access
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Posion Control
What's Hurting? These are the negative forces at work in our community and beyond that influence this issue in our community.
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Lack of access to substance use programs
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Lack of preparedeness and safety
Partners
Partners in our Community Health Improvement Process:
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Foothills Health District
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McDowell Substance Use Task Force
Partners with a Role in Helping Our Community Do Better on This Issue:
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Local Government
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Law Enforcement
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Peer Support
What Works to Do Better?
The following actions have been identified by our team and community members as ideas for what can work for our community to make a difference on unintentional drug overdoses.
Actions and Approaches Identified by Our Partners These are actions and approaches that our partners think can make a difference on unintentional drug overdoses.
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Groups in Schools
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Mentorship Programs
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Education
What is Currently Working in Our Community These are actions and approaches that are currently in place in our community to make a difference on unintentional drug overdoses.
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Community awareness
Evidence-Based Strategies These are actions and approaches that have been shown to make a difference on unintentional drug overdoses.
Name of Strategy Reviewed |
Level of Intervention |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. (n.d.). Overdose prevention. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/prevention/index.html |
Individual, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, and Policy |
What Community Members Most Affected by unintentional drug overdoses Say These are the actions and approaches recommended by members of our community who are most affected byunintentional drug overdoses
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Educating on overdose dangers