The NOCE Dose: The Opioid Crisis Unplugged

The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE)

The NOCE Dose: The Opioid Crisis Unplugged is a concise and insightful podcast offering a deeper dive into the realities faced by professionals and champions combating the opioid epidemic within Nevada. Join us as we reconnect with expert panelists from our Listening Sessions, providing a behind-the-scenes look at their work and insights into the pressing issues of prevention and diversion, harm reduction, opioid use treatment, recovery, and reoccurrence prevention. read less
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Episodes

Season 1 Episode 7: Recovery Looks Like Us: Why Representation Matters in Every Community with Donald Griffin
Nov 5 2024
Season 1 Episode 7: Recovery Looks Like Us: Why Representation Matters in Every Community with Donald Griffin
In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca D. McCall engages with Donald Griffin, a peer recovery support specialist, discussing the complexities of recovery from substance use disorder, particularly within historically and intentionally oppressed communities. They explore personal stories, the impact of culture on recovery, and the role of organizations like Black Wall Street in providing culturally responsive support. The conversation emphasizes the importance of representation, understanding, and collaboration in addressing the opioid crisis and promoting healing. About Donald Griffin Donald Griffin’s journey led him to the last house on Black Wall Street, a symbolic place where he began to heal from the bumps and bruises of life. Having overcome the grip of alcohol and the scars left by addiction, he found clarity and purpose as his mind and body healed.Three years into his sobriety, Donald became acutely aware of the growing issues among the youth in Reno, Nevada—rising overdoses, homelessness, school dropouts, and suicides. Reflecting on the role models and influences that shaped his life, he felt a deep sense of responsibility and fear for the future. Seven years later, Donald’s efforts have resulted in the installation of over 20 Narcan boxes throughout the Reno-Sparks area to combat the opioid crisis. Under his leadership, a youth Peer-to-Peer program has been developed and implemented in Washoe County School District. His organization also hosts suicide prevention, “Stop the Bleed,” and Harm Reduction classes, and provides essential services such as a diaper bank, food pantry, and street outreach team. The list of their contributions continues to grow. As the Co-founder and Director, and a parent himself, Donald is dedicated to ensuring that youth receive the education they need in self-preservation, credit building, vocational skills, home economics, leadership training, and enjoying life while learning to become productive members of society. Above all, his goal is to help them develop a sense of pride in themselves. Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only. Any advice offered on the podcast is an educational context and is not intended as direct medical advice, nor as a replacement for it. If you are experiencing a medical or life emergency, please call 911. If you are experiencing a crisis, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at (800) 273 – 8255.  If you are experiencing stress, and would like professional help please contact your insurance company to identify a therapist in your area or contact the organization you work for and ask about an employee assistance program.
Season 1 Episode 3: Building Bridges: Connecting Care Systems for Opioid Recovery with Angel Lash
Oct 9 2024
Season 1 Episode 3: Building Bridges: Connecting Care Systems for Opioid Recovery with Angel Lash
In this episode, host Bianca D. McCall interviews Angel Lash, MS, LADC, CPC-I, Coordinator, Nevada 8th Judicial District Court, a mental health professional working within the justice system and leader of the innovative Lima Program in Las Vegas. They discuss Angel's work in coordinating a program that partners with the Metropolitan Police Department in Las Vegas to help individuals experiencing homelessness, substance misuse, and mental health issues. They also discuss the importance of connection, empathy, and representation in serving vulnerable populations. Angel shares insights on how professionals can better serve the chronically unhoused population with substance use and mental health needs, emphasizing the need for communication, compassion, and cultural sensitivity. About Angel Lash, LADC, CPC-Intern, Coordinator, Nevada 8th Judicial District CourtAngel Lash is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Certified Professional Counselor Intern in the state of Nevada. Angel has worked in the substance abuse and behavioral health field for over a decade. She currently works under the 8th District Court umbrella as a Specialty Court Specialty coordinating care Law Enforcement Intervention for Mental Health Addiction Diversion Program (LIMA Diversion Program) a partnership between LVMPD and the 8th Judicial District Court Program. The LIMA Diversion Program provides a voluntary pathway to recovery for individuals suffering from substance abuse issues, homelessness, and/or mental health issues. The LIMA Diversion Program helps move individuals away from the justice system without entering and works to address the individuals, addiction, and mental health challenges by connecting them to community partners to address their layers of needs. Angel and the LIMA Diversion Program has received acknowledgements from the community. In 2021 Angel Lash received an award from a local non-profit as a Community Shining Star and LVMPD Behavioral Health Unit recognized Angel’s exceptional dedication to the success of the LIMA Program. In 2022, Angel and the LIMA Program were nominated for The Is No Hero in Heroin’s community awards for several categories including, Hero of the Year, Boots on the Ground, and Crushing Stigma & Silos, and Angel won TINHIH’s Boots on the Ground Award. The LIMA Diversion Program was nominated again the following year in 2023 for the Crushing Stigma and Silos Award. In 2023, Angel Lash won Public Health Leader of the Year by Nevada’s Public Health Association. Episode Resources Episode Webpage and TranscriptLIMA Diversion Program Flyer (PDF)LIMA Diversion Program Benchmarks (PDF)
Season 1 Episode 2: Silo Busting and Building Connections with Christina Boyd
Oct 1 2024
Season 1 Episode 2: Silo Busting and Building Connections with Christina Boyd
In this episode of The NOCE Dose, host Bianca McCall dives into an insightful conversation with Christina Boyd, LSCSW, LCAC, about the power of collaboration in opioid response and behavioral health. Fresh off a NOCE listening session, Christina shares her expertise on motivational interviewing, breaking down professional silos, and the importance of treating the whole person in healthcare. Together, they explore how professionals from diverse fields—judicial, medical, behavioral—must come together to address the complexities of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. From practical advice for professionals to the importance of self-care, this episode offers actionable insights for those committed to improving opioid response and creating lasting change. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on community, collaboration, and care. About Christina Boyd, LSCSW, LCAC, Associate Professor of Practice, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare Christina is an Associate Professor of Practice for the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare and is the Workforce Development Coordinator, for the Center for Community Engagement and Collaboration. She is a master trainer for the ATTC network and serves as a content expert on prevention with the Opioid Response Network State Targeted Response. Christina has worked in several behavioral health settings in rural areas of the country over the last 27 years. She has participated in numerous grant projects focused on integration of behavioral health and prevention of substance use disorders. She works towards improving the delivery of integrated services in our systems of care. She resides in western Kansas and is passionate about the equity of health resources in rural areas as she continues to pursue her mission of helping people find their happy.
Season 1 Episode 1: Prevention and Diversion – Real Stories, Real Impact
Sep 17 2024
Season 1 Episode 1: Prevention and Diversion – Real Stories, Real Impact
Episode 1: Prevention and Diversion – Real Stories, Real Impact Welcome to the debut episode of The NOCE Dose: The Opioid Crisis Unplugged. In this episode, we explore Prevention and Diversion with our esteemed panelists; Angel Lash, Christina Boyd, and Jillian Anderson. This insightful discussion will uncover the personal and professional experiences shaping the landscape of opioid use treatment, prevention, and diversion programs in Nevada. Join us as we explore: Personal Reflections: How our panelists pursue work-life balance and compassion satisfaction in spaces where compassion fatigue and burnout are highest among behavioral health and healthcare professionals. Discover the unexpected events in their lives, what's been on their minds, and what motivates them to continue their crucial work.Professional Insights: Learn about their most significant moments of growth, recent self-discoveries, and go-to self-care activities.Session Highlights: Revisit the most profound takeaways from the Listening Session. Hear what stuck with our experts.Connecting and Serving: Find out how professionals in prevention and diversion can connect with our panelists and what they can offer. Gain practical advice on best serving the chronically unhoused with substance use and mental health needs.Educational Insights: Discover the pros and cons of evidence-based frameworks and learn more about the required training to become an opioid response professional.Advanced Topics: Explore the cultural impacts of the opioid epidemic across the lifespan, the effects of polypharmacy on substance use disorders, and the role of cultural diversity in prevention and diversion efforts. Tune in to this episode for an in-depth, heartfelt discussion that goes beyond the surface, providing you with a richer understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by those dedicated to combating the opioid crisis.