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Nevada Opioid/Overdose Surveillance Action Plan

The Nevada Overdose Surveillance Action Plan was made possible by the Overdose Data to Action Grant #NU17CE010224 awarded by the State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH), Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention.

Advancing Perinatal Behavioral Healthcare in Nevada

Funded through a subaward to Roseman University of Health Sciences from The State of Nevada, Division of Public and Behavioral Health. The publication was made possible by the State Pilot Grant for Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (PPW-PLT) grant #H579TI086447-02 awarded by the State of Nevada DHS DPBH Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention.

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Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness of Nevada’s Public Health Workforce

This project was a collaboration between Northern Nevada Public Health, Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, and the Larson Institute for Health Impact and Equity. Funding for this project was provided through the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health by Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the CDC.

Black Youth Mental Health Initiative

Funded by the Office of Minority Health | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

In 2022, the University of Nevada, Reno was honored to be one of just eight recipients nationwide to receive funding from the National Office of Minority Health to “demonstrate policy effectiveness to promote Black youth mental health initiatives.”

The Black Youth Mental Health Project is a youth- centered program that seeks to empower Black and LGBTQ+ youth aged 12-17 to become advocates for comprehensive, culturally competent mental health policies through a combination of in -person and online training, where participants gain critical in- sights into the legislative process, learn how to effectively advocate for change, and build valuable leadership skills.

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Overdose Data to Action (OD2A)

Funding statement: This publication was made possible by the Overdose Data to Action Grant #NU17CE010224 awarded by the State of Nevada DHHS DPBH Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the State of Nevada or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.