Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day (KOOAD), which has
been observed on October 6th in New
Jersey since 2016, is this Friday. KOOAD is the
project of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New
Jersey (PDFNJ), in cooperation with the
Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse;
the New Jersey Department of Human Services
(DHS); and the Community Coalition for a Safe and
Healthy Morris. It aims to address the opioid
epidemic in New Jersey and across the country by
sharing vital information on the risks of opioid
use, as well as toolkits, messages, images, and
sample letters to help individuals and
organizations take action.
Individuals and organizations can join in KOOAD
efforts by sharing important information about
opioids and the evolving opioid crisis with their
families, friends, and neighbors on Friday and
throughout the month. Every action and sharing of
information makes a difference in the goal to
raise awareness about New Jersey's opioid crisis.
Those interested can take one or more of these
simple steps to participate in Knock Out Opioid
Abuse Day:
KOOAD will host a learning series webinar,
Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day: An Update from
NIDA, on October 6, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. ET.
In this learning series webinar, Wilson M.
Compton, MD, MPE, Deputy Director of the National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) of the National
Institutes of Health, will provide an overview of
the current state of the evolving opioid crisis
with his presentation. Drug Addiction,
Science, and the U.S. Overdose Epidemic.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing
Education (CE) credits are available for
attendees.
Click
here to register to attend and for
more information, and click
here for more information on KOOAD
2023.
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