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Committee approves extension for opioid prevention program; staff says post-probation outcomes not tracked routinely
Summary
The committee accepted an extension for a heroin/opioid prevention and education program and discussed whether the county tracks participant outcomes after probation. A county staffer said post-probation tracking occurs only if individuals voluntarily remain engaged with probation.
The committee moved and carried a recommendation to accept an extension of time for the DuPage County Health Department's heroin/opioid prevention and education program (FIR191-25). Vice Chair Eckhoff asked whether the county tracks participant outcomes after they complete probation, saying it would be useful evidence…
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