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POLK COUNTY OPIOID SETTLEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL WANTS YOUR INPUT

The Polk County Opioid Settlement Advisory Council is excited to announce the launch of our new Community Input Survey, which is open from now through July 21. People 18 or older who work, live, or attend school in Polk County can complete our Community Input Survey to inform local planning efforts for the opioid settlement funds. This is the first significant opportunity for people across our county to provide their insights and expertise on how our opioid settlement dollars should be spent. Find more information and take the survey here: https://bit.ly/pcosac.

Please help by completing the survey and sharing it with others. We especially want to hear from-

  • People with lived experience related to the overdose crisis (examples: people who use drugs, people with substance use disorders, and people in recovery)
  • Family members or those close to people incarcerated for drug offenses or who have had a loved one experience overdose due to opioid use disorder?
  • Communities that the opioid crisis has disproportionately impacted (Examples: communities of color, indigenous communities, LGBTQIA+communities)

If you work directly with these populations, we would greatly appreciate your assistance with providing this survey. Please contact Polk County Public Health with any feedback or opportunities to coordinate.

 

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