Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Rural East Tennessee

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  • 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey & Adverse Childhood Events

    October 10, 2024
    A new CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report publication uses Youth Risk Behavior Survey data to understand current effects of adverse childhood events (ACEs) among U.S. high school students. This report uses self-reported data to determine trends over time. Read more here.

Watch Consortium Meeting Recording!

A big thank you to all who attended and participated in our most recent consortium meeting!

If you were unable to attend but want to learn more strategies to combat SUD stigma in rural communities, please access the link to the meeting recording here. Our speakers shared resources such as RCORP-TA Addressing Stigma Slides, UVM CORA’s strategies, and other links to more resources.

Current Newsletter Published!

Our Fall 2024 newsletter on strategies to combat SUD stigma in rural communities has been published! Click here to read.

Faith Leaders Wanted!

Join Hands with COURAGE: A Warm Invite to Faith Leaders for a Noble Cause Hey there, wonderful community members! Today, we are reaching out with … Read more

Digital Stories
of Opioid Use Disorder

Mallie’s Story

Mallie’s Story is that of a young mother misusing prescription painkillers.
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Ron’s Story

Ron’s Story follows the journey of a man who began using drugs at the age of 15
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April’s Story

April is a young mother whose life was turned upside-down by opioid misuse and addiction.
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Upcoming Events

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OPPORTUNITIES

Faith Leaders Wanted!

COURAGE is currently looking for faith leaders in Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Granger, Jefferson, Scott or Union Counties interested in learning about the impact of substance use disorder (SUD) in their community to help better support those impacted.

By becoming a part of COURAGE Faith Leaders Overcoming Opioids in the Community (FLOC),  they can support and nurture those affected by SUD and learn ways to incorporate recovery support in their faith communities.

This is a 4-month program that includes a $500 stipend upon completion. To get involved, contact Marta Cogburn (First United Methodist Church, Newport) at martacogburn@gmail.com or Kyle Prichard (The Hill Church, Claiborne) at pastorkyle@thehillcc.net.

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Midterms are scary enough! Don’t let the flu or COVID add to your stress. Get your flu shot and COVID vaccine to stay healthy and focused!
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Do the youth in your community know that most of their peers don’t use substances? Check out SAMHSA's stats.

Learn about social norms: www.hidta.org/adapt/prevention-intervention-resource-center
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TNopioid4 weeks ago
Prevention works by strengthening protective factors and reducing risk factors ― at multiple levels. #SubstanceUsePreventionMonth #PreventionMonth
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Prevention gives us an opportunity to get ahead of challenges. So that individuals, families, and communities can be healthy and thrive. #SubstanceUsePreventionMonth #PreventionMonth
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Building Health Literacy Awareness Through Action:

October is Health Literacy Month – a time when health organizations, literacy programs, libraries, social service agencies, businesses, professional associations, government agencies, and other groups work together to integrate and expand the mission of health literacy. Together, we can build a world with greater health equity where all people can attain positive health outcomes. Visit healthliteracymonth.org today to learn how you can turn awareness into action!
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TNopioid1 month ago
Join us on Friday, October 18th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm for our virtual consortium meeting in which three subject experts, Valerie Harder, Stephen Crowe and Jordan Brandt, will be discussing how to combat Rural SUD stigma!

To register for this meeting scan the QR code or visit: tiny.utk.edu/etrhc1018

We hope to see you there this Friday!