Overdose Awareness Month
Aug
31

Overdose Awareness Month

August is overdose awareness month, culminating in International Overdose Awareness Day on August 31st.

Join us as we honor those lost to accidental overdose and the one in three Americans impacted by substance use disorder.

Click here for a roundup of events throughout the state.

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Team Sharing Gathering & Overdose Prevention Center National Solidarity
Aug
29

Team Sharing Gathering & Overdose Prevention Center National Solidarity

Team Sharing Vermont is hosting its annual day of remembrance for loved ones lost to accidental overdose death. This year, they are also bringing Overdose Prevention Center National Solidarity Week to Vermont.

Join us and dedicated harm reductionists for an in-person gathering in Burlington’s City Hall Park on August 29, organized by Team Sharing Vermont.

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The Rise of Pregnancy Criminalization: A Pregnancy Justice Report
Oct
25

The Rise of Pregnancy Criminalization: A Pregnancy Justice Report

Criminalizing pregnant people worsens maternal, fetal, and child health. Pregnancy outcomes are at risk when pregnancy is criminalized — and the harm falls hardest on those who are already marginalized. A new report by Pregnancy Justice, The Rise of Pregnancy Criminalization, explores this trend. This webinar brings together a panel of experts to talk about the impacts of criminalizing pregnant people. Register at https://pregnancyjusticeus-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C0zJeYx7Rxaxzn6J3AETgg#/registration.

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International Drug Policy Reform Conference (Virtual Option)
Oct
18
to Oct 21

International Drug Policy Reform Conference (Virtual Option)

The International Drug Policy Reform Conference runs from October 18-21 in Phoenix. A virtual option will include access to the three plenary sessions and nine educational breakout sessions via livestream, addressing topics from exploring the next era of drug decriminalization to global drug war reparations to psychedelic regulation and so much more. All of the virtual sessions will be recorded and available for viewing after the event.  Register online to join the world’s premier gathering of people who are working to end the drug war and build a new world.  

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Vermont Medical Society webinar: Overdose Prevention Sites and Eliminating Penalties for Drug Possession - Exploring Health Centered Approaches to Addressing Substance Use
Sep
25

Vermont Medical Society webinar: Overdose Prevention Sites and Eliminating Penalties for Drug Possession - Exploring Health Centered Approaches to Addressing Substance Use

A webinar for members of the Vermont Medical Society featuring national experts sharing the evidence for authorizing overdose prevention centers and eliminating criminal penalties for possessing personal use quantities of illicit drugs, two topics likely to come before the Vermont legislature in 2024. Speakers Brandon Marshall, PhD and Ryan Kelly, MD, MS will discuss these strategies and inform policy discussions. With planning assistance from the Drug Policy Alliance

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International Overdose Awareness Day Rally
Aug
31

International Overdose Awareness Day Rally

Join the Vermont Overdose Prevention Network at City Hall Park in Burlington for an in-person event to remember those lost to overdose and speak out for evidence-based approaches to prevention. The event will also be streamed by Town Meeting TV and can be replayed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cip8uYPrWSU

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Press Conference - Addressing Rising Overdose Rates
Apr
6

Press Conference - Addressing Rising Overdose Rates

Decriminalize Vermont Coalition to Host Press Conference Calling for Bolder Action to Address Drug Overdose Crisis

The Decriminalize Vermont Coalition will host a press conference to remember the Vermonters lost to fatal overdose in 2022 and call for urgent legislative action to prevent future overdose deaths. Participants will bring attention to the March 13, 2023 Monthly Opioid Morbidity and Mortality Report released by the Vermont Department of Health, finding that through December 2022 there have been at least “237 opioid-related accidental and undetermined deaths among Vermont residents”, and call for urgent legislative action to authorize and establish critical harm reduction strategies such as overdose prevention centers, drug checking and decriminalization.

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