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1 Introduction
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... According to the National Institute for Children's Health Quality (n.d.) : The crisis is especially prevalent in rural and economically disadvantaged communities where poverty is associated with poor physical and mental well-being, health access is limited, opioid prescription rates are higher, and treatment programs are few.
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... The workshop featured two speaker panels, the first on approaches to prevent and mitigate adverse childhood outcomes related to parental substance abuse disorder and the second on policies aimed at preventing opioid misuse. The workshop had three main objectives: 1.
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... Chapter 3 summarizes several of the various drivers for change discussed during the workshop, either through examples of programs already in place or suggestions for future consideration. Finally, Chapter 4 brings together takeaways for both the Forum and ­ related partners to consider as potential future directions for supporting families in the face of the opioid crisis, as well as future focus areas for the Forum to consider in relation to the well-being of children and families.


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