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The Native Overdose Resource Hub

This website is a compendium of information to provide American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities and their supporting organizations with tailored resources to combat substance overdose.

 

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Navigating the Site

Share Your Story, or Organization, on The Hub!

This site is ever-growing, constantly changing and responding to input. Do you have a story of how your Tribe or Organization has addressed substance use in your community? We would love to feature it in Community in Action.  Please reach out via the form, and our team contact you for more information.

Implementing the CDC Opioid Prescription Guidelines

In collaboration with academic partners, Seven Directions published a resource guide titled, “Practical Ways to Implement the 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Pain Among American Indian and Alaska Native Patients.” This guide is intended for physicians and other providers in the medical field who may prescribe opioids to Indigenous patients and provides actionable steps to address specific needs and considerations for pain management among AI/AN patients.

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Overdose Prevention Hub for Tribes and Native Communities

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Who We Are

The initiative for establishing an online one-stop native overdose prevention resource hub came about as one component of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s Opioid Overdose Prevention in Tribes. Learn More

Acknowledging Urban and Rural Native Communities

The Native Overdose Resource Hub aims to provide culturally inclusive and tailored resources regarding Opioid Prevention for Indigenous communities, both urban and rural. Seven Directions recognizes the strengths and unique needs of Indigenous communities on both traditional lands and in urban areas. Learn More

Data Sovereignty Statement

As Indigenous scholars and allies, one of our main priorities is privacy and data sovereignty for those who visit our website. All the information on the Overdose Hub can be viewed without revealing or sharing personal information. Learn More