25 RI Cities & Towns Recognized for Leadership on Overdose Prevention & Response

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25 RI Cities & Towns Recognized for Leadership on Overdose Prevention & Response

25 RI cities & towns recognized for leadership on overdose prevention & response
The State of Rhode Island recognized 25 cities and towns for their leadership in developing comprehensive overdose prevention response plans.

The cities and towns received the Overdose Leadership Designations as more than 300 leaders were convened for the second statewide Community Overdose Engagement Summit to collaboratively address the overdose epidemic.

The first summit took place in December of 2017.

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"Over the six months since we were last here, Rhode Island has had incredible momentum in implementing innovative programs to combat this overdose crisis. Some of the best ideas come from the people with their boots on the ground in our communities. I congratulate the cities and towns recognized today for their leadership in tackling this crisis. When we work together, we can save lives,” said Governor Gina Raimondo.

The Summit

Summit participants included municipal leaders, public health practitioners, healthcare providers, pharmacists, behavioral health counselors, law enforcement personnel and other first responders, people in the recovery and treatment communities, prevention coalition members, family and youth substance use prevention organization members, and representatives from Rhode Island Centers of Excellence and RIDOH's Health Equity Zones (HEZs).

“This Community Overdose Engagement Summit built on the connections made during our first convening in December, and provided the opportunity for a wide range of partners to share the innovative approaches they have developed to prevent and respond to overdoses in their communities. We are fulfilling this year's theme for the Governor's Overdose Prevention and Intervention Task Force that is all about our Communities Coming Together, because everyone plays a role in changing perceptions about addiction to support each other, regardless of the zip code we're from,” said Director of Health Nicole Alexander-Scott, MD, MPH.

Cities and Towns Recognized

Cities and towns recognized for the development of comprehensive overdose prevention response plans include:

  • Town of Burrillville
  • Town of Charlestown
  • Town of Richmond
  • Town of Hopkinton
  • Town of Narragansett
  • Town of South Kingstown
  • Town of Warren
  • Town Bristol
  • Town of Barrington
  • City of East Providence
  • City of Warwick
  • City of Providence
  • Town of Portsmouth
  • Town of Little Compton
  • Town of Tiverton
  • Town of Coventry
  • Town of North Kingstown
  • City of Pawtucket
  • City of Newport
  • Town of West Greenwich
  • Town of Westerly
  • Town of West Warwick
  • City of Woonsocket
  • Town of Exeter
  • City of Central Falls

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