Next Level Recovery
Providing access to resources for prescribers, emergency personnel, community leaders, and persons with substance use disorder and their families is one of many important components that is taking Indiana to the Next Level against the drug crisis.
People with substance use disorder have a disease and they cannot overcome it alone. Recovery involves support, respect and growth in the community and the individual.
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Newsroom
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Gov. Holcomb announces initiative to place overdose reversal kits in all 92 counties
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Addiction and Substance Abuse During the Pandemic (All In - WFYI)
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State hopes stories of recovery reach Hoosiers who are addicted (IBJ)
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Indiana Department of Correction to provide naloxone to offenders upon release
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FSSA announces pilot programs designed to treat Hoosiers involved in the justice system
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Indiana State Museum honored for its exhibit on opioid addiction
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Gov. Holcomb announces $1 million in funding to distribute life-saving naloxone
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Governor Holcomb issues proclamation designating September as Recovery Month in Indiana
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U.S. Drug Czar visits Indiana to learn about state's success battling drug crisis (CBS 4)
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How did Indiana's overdose rate drop 12% last year? (Indiana Public Broadcasting)
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Indiana witnessing a welcome drop in drug overdose-related deaths (Indiana Public Broadcasting)
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Governor Holcomb directs actions aimed at reducing Indiana's smoking rate
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Positive momentum showing in Indiana's fight against the opioid epidemic (WLFI News)
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Indiana showing progress in lowering opioid prescriptions (Inside Indiana Business)
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State partners with Indiana Chamber to launch workforce recovery guidelines for employers
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Gov. Holcomb announces $750,000 in grants to local coalitions to combat drug crisis