Opioid Safety Coalition

Since 1999, the U.S. has seen a dramatic increase in the number of pain medications, sedatives, and stimulants prescribed. Every community has been affected by this trend. Prescription drugs are easily accessible, perceived to be safer than street drugs, and are highly addictive. When misused, they are usually obtained freely or stolen from friends or family. As abuse increases, so do accidental deaths. Today, drug overdoses kill more than cars, guns, and falling. Prescription drug abuse crosses all boundaries — gender, ethnicity, economic status, and age. Because all sectors of society are impacted, solutions will require integrated community-wide approaches.

About the Coalition

The SLO County Opioid Safety Coalition was established in January 2016 to reduce prescription drug misuse.  The Initiative is driven by a diverse coalition of community members, including law enforcement, physicians, pharmacists, treatment professionals, Public Health Department, Behavioral Health Department, educators and others who are working to collaboratively address the problem in San Luis Obispo County.

Full Coalition Summits are held 3 times a year to provide an opportunity for all the Action Teams to collaborate, share their successes and upcoming plans, and to highlight current events.

To explore more data regarding local opioid safety, please visit SLO Health Counts.

Naloxone Now

To access free Naloxone, the overdose reversal drug, please visit www.naloxonenowslo.org

Learn more about our collaboration with Cal Poly and AWS to create the Naloxone Now app for SLO County residents:

Overdose Awareness Day

The SLO Overdose Awareness Group and the SLO Opioid Safety Coalition are coming together to honor International Overdose Awareness Day on Wednesday, August 31 at Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo from 5:30 p.m.- 7:00 p.m..

This annual evening of learning and remembrance is for anyone affected by overdose and substance use in SLO County and for those who wish to learn more about the issue. 

Local agencies will present a resource fair, offering information about how to prevent overdose and find services available in SLO County. There will be free overdose prevention trainings and free distribution of Narcan nasal spray (also called naloxone), the life-saving overdose reversal medication. The evening will conclude with a ceremony presented by Hospice of SLO County with the Threshold Singers, poetry, and a candle-lighting ceremony to remember and honor loved ones lost to and those affected by overdose.

Download the 2022 Overdose Awareness Day event flyer

Reference

Where to Get Naloxone in SLO County?
Action Teams
Resources