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New policies tackle opioid crisis with lifesaving measures

July 17, 2024 | BINGHAMTON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York



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New policies tackle opioid crisis with lifesaving measures
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the acceptance of a report that will lead to the implementation of corrective action plans. This item is set to appear on the agenda for upcoming G resolutions.

The meeting also included a policy update, focusing on two revised policies: 7513, which pertains to medications and personal care items, and 7521, addressing students with life-threatening conditions. A significant portion of the revisions is centered around the inclusion of Narcan and Naloxone, medications used to counteract opioid overdoses. The updates aim to ensure that schools are equipped to handle potential opioid-related emergencies effectively.

These policy changes reflect ongoing efforts to enhance safety protocols in educational settings, particularly in response to the growing concerns surrounding opioid misuse. Further discussions on these policies are expected as they move through the approval process.

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