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The Broome Opioid Awareness Council (BOAC) focuses on identifying barriers and developing solutions to help those with Substance Use Disorders (SUD) in our community including but not limited to prescription drugs and opioid misuse. This council will work as a coalition together with community agencies to ensure we are increasing community collaboration in an effort to decrease barriers of those with SUD, reduce youth and resulting adult substance use and the impact on the community. BOAC will focus on: community partnerships, education; outreach and prevention; law enforcement response; substance use disorder treatment; and educating medical professionals. BOAC seeks to: target factors existing in our community that place community members and our youth at risk for substance use; reduce risk factors and enhance protective factors; increase community collaboration and awareness; and create a healthier and safer community for all.
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