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Partnership for Drug-Free New Jersey. (2017). Resources. Retrieved from http://www.talknownj.
com/signs-symptoms/
Partnership for Drug-Free New Jersey. (2017). School-based programs. Retrieved from http://www.
talknownj.com/signs-symptoms/
Community in Crisis. (2017). Helping communities tackle the opioid epidemic-opioid toolkit.
Retrieved from http://www.communityincrisis.org/
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids. (2014). The power of grandparents. Retrieved from https://
drugfree.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/partnership_grandparents_guide_2014.pdf
Harm Reduction Coalition. (2012). Sample standing orders for Naloxone. http://harmreduction.org/
wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Standing-Order-IN.pdf
National:
NASN. (2017). Opioid overdose awareness and prevention program: A model for school health.
Retrieved from https://www.pathlms.com/nasn/courses/5270
U.S. Department of Education. (n.d.). Office of safe and drug-free schools. Retrieved from https://
www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osdfs/programs.html#national **Archived information only,
Congress eliminated this office in 2011.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2017). Registries of programs effective in reducing
youth risk behaviors. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/adolescenthealth/
registries.htm
State of New Jersey, Department of Education
State of New Jersey. Department of Education. (2016, May 24). Information for schools regarding
opioid overdose prevention. Retrieved from https://homeroom5.doe.state.nj.us/broadcasts/2016/
MAY/24/14963/Information%20for%20Schools%20Regarding%20Opioid%20Overdose%20
Prevention.pdf
Potential Funding Sources:
SAMHSA. (n.d.). Substance abuse and mental health services grants. Retrieved from https://www.
samhsa.gov/grants
Social Media:
@drugfreeNJ
@samhsagov
@drugFreeAmerica
#substanceabuse
@schoolnurses
@NJSSNA1
#NJSchoolNurse Leadership
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