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<p>Art Way, 720-288-6924</p>
Denver, CO – The Drug Policy Alliance, Harm Reduction Action Center and the Center for Public Health Practice will convene stakeholders to deliberate on the current impact of opioids and more effective responses to opioid use and dependency in Colorado. The Opioid Symposium is a daylong event on Thursday, March 5th at the History Colorado Center in Denver. The Symposium will assess the impacts of opioids in Colorado, examine recent and pending legal changes intended to reduce opioid-related harm and review evidence-based public health interventions aimed at addressing the impacts of opioids.
“Colorado is ranked high in prescription pill misuse and no stranger to heroin problems,” said Art Way, state director, Colorado, Drug Policy Alliance. “We are primed to discuss the current reality in our state, and proven strategies used across the globe to help lessen the impact.”
One hundred twenty to one hundred fifty stakeholders from around the state will come together to listen to and engage with community leaders and experts about opioids' impacts in Colorado, harm reduction strategies, overdose prevention, supervised injection facilities, heroin assisted treatment and more.
"Stigma and shame surrounding drug use has done nothing in our community except to support overdoses," said Lisa Raville, executive director of the Harm Reduction Action Center in Denver. "We look forward to having a realistic dialogue on Thursday about how harm reduction and common-sense approaches not only keep people alive, but allow them to flourish."
Symposium Objectives:
The event is free and breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Confirmed speakers include: