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Oregon launches innovative program to combat addiction crisis

June 28, 2024 | Multnomah County, Oregon



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Oregon launches innovative program to combat addiction crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined the development of a new deflection and treatment readiness program aimed at addressing addiction in Multnomah County. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving law enforcement, the court system, behavioral health providers, and local government, designed to create a seamless transition for individuals struggling with substance use disorders into treatment and recovery services.

The program is a direct response to House Bill 4002, passed earlier this year by Oregon's legislature, which criminalizes the possession of small amounts of drugs while emphasizing the importance of treatment over incarceration. The bill aims to reduce public drug use and overdoses statewide, with a focus on providing clear and accountable options for recovery.

Multnomah County has been allocated $25 million to establish a new behavioral health center that will support this deflection approach. This funding will facilitate the creation of a treatment readiness center, which will complement existing behavioral health services, including recovery housing and detox programs. The county is also expanding private treatment beds and services, with plans to open new sobering facilities next year.

The treatment readiness center will operate exclusively for individuals referred by law enforcement, with no walk-in access available on its opening day. This targeted approach aims to connect individuals with treatment and recovery services before any potential arrest, specifically for those possessing personal use amounts of drugs without additional criminal charges.

Officials emphasized that treatment remains the most effective pathway to recovery, highlighting the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders to address the addiction crisis in the community.

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