Author: Mary Hixson
Planning Unit: Garrard County CES
Major Program: Substance Use Prevention and Recovery General
Plan of Work: Healthy Lifestyle and Life Skill Education
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Substance use and substance use disorder (SUD) are pervasive public health problems in the United States, and specifically, in the state of Kentucky. In the year since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020, the United States suffered a record 88,000 overdose deaths (CDC, 2021). More specifically, Kentucky counties have seen increases in hospitalizations, infectious diseases, non-fatal overdoses, and other complications related to drug use, all while leading the nation in incidence of Hepatitis C (KIPRC, 2020). In response to these growing problems in Kentucky, and in conjunction with the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association (KEHA) leader training system, local area Extension Agents convened an evening addiction education session for local communities. Collaborating among eight continuous Central Kentucky counties, agents convened community leaders and stakeholders to discuss the nature of the addiction crisis and to explore solutions. Local county prosecutor, treatment providers, and even individuals with lived experience joined a panel discussion to help participants better understand addiction, stigma, and available resources.
Using a totally virtual experience for the seminar, this Family and Consumer Science Extension Agent collaborated with the area FCS agents to plan, promote, and assist in the evening event with the following data gathered in a post-evaluation:
100% gained awareness of the problem and impacts of substance use in the community?
As a result of attending this event, 96% respondents felt their understanding of substance use has improved.
56% of those attending the event felt they were very or extremely knowledgeable about Substance Use Prevention & Recovery.
This event was followed by a Narcan training offered in the area. And future addiction related events are being planned.
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