[Michlib-l] Opioid Crisis Support Kit for Public Libraries - WebJunction

Lancaster, Cathy (MDE) LancasterC5 at michigan.gov
Fri May 10 09:18:40 EDT 2024


The opioid epidemic was declared a national public health emergency in 2017,  and the situation worsened due to the 2020 COVID pandemic. Provisional data from the CDC National Health Statistics Center<https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/drug-overdose-data.htm> show that from September 2020 to September 2023, opioid overdose deaths in the US increased by 19%, from 88,879 to 105,303. As community anchor institutions, public libraries are leveraging their assets in response to this crisis.

To aid staff at public libraries in determining how their library can address opioid use disorder in their community, WebJunction has developed the "Opioid Crisis Support Kit for Public Libraries<https://www.webjunction.org/content/dam/WebJunction/Documents/webJunction/opioid-crisis/opioid-crisis-support-kit-March-2024.docx>." This resource will help strengthen libraries-and, more broadly, the communities they serve-as the nation continues to struggle with the opioid crisis.

The Support Kit<https://www.webjunction.org/explore-topics/opioid-crisis.html> was tested by staff in 15 public libraries across the US and enhanced by their feedback. The content includes pragmatic strategies, tools, and other resources to help libraries-including those in rural areas-as they determine their specific communities' needs and define the roles and activities their library is most suited to carry out. The kit will help libraries assess their staff strengths and capacity, identify key partners with whom to collaborate or coordinate, and plan and implement programming and services that support local needs.
Upcoming webinar
Join WebJunction on May 16, 2024, for a free webinar<https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/opioid-crisis-support-kit.html> (3:00 pm ET) to learn more about the Support Kit, how it was created, and how to use it. You'll also hear from library staff who participated in the early testing and who were able to implement new programs to meet local needs.


This program is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Thank you,
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
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