Tribal Opioid Use Disorders Prevention Publications
Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention-Themed Gathering Grounds Sessions
Our 2022-23 Gathering Grounds Series has concluded. View recordings of past sessions here.
Tribal Opioid Use Disorders Prevention Publications
Access Seven Directions’ recent reports and details below. Visit our Tribal Opioid Use Disorders Prevention Resources page for helpful tools and information.
Tribal Opioid Use Disorders Prevention Resources
Opioid Overdose Prevention Project Technical Assistance
Seven Directions provides free technical assistance (TA) to Indigenous-focused organizations working to address Opioid and Substance Use in their communities. We support a wide range of organizations, including Tribal health programs, Urban Indian organizations, Tribal colleges, and more.
Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit
Seven Directions, with the support of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and the National Network of Public Health Institutes, has produced an Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit. This Toolkit provides step-by-step guidance, worksheets and concrete examples to support communities looking to Indigenize and decolonize their program evaluation.
An Environmental Scan of Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Responses: Community-Based Strategies and Public Health Data Infrastructure 2021
This brief updates the Environmental Scan (2019) and the Models of Tribal Promising Practices brief (2020) with COVID-19-induced and telehealth-specific programmatic pivoting for Substance Use Disorder / Opioid Use Disorder (SUD/OUD) – Opioid Overdose Prevention (OOP) services that many tribes, tribal programs, tribal epidemiology centers (TECs) and urban Indian organizations undertook in 2020 and 2021.
Models of Tribal Promising Practices: Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Care Coordination & Data Systems
Prepared by Seven Directions: A Center for Indigenous Public Health, 2020
An Environmental Scan of Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Responses: Community-Based Strategies & Public Health Data Infrastructure
Prepared by Seven Directions: A Center for Indigenous Public Health, 2020