Access and Anti-Racism in Opioid Treatment: What Cities Need Now – Webinar, 10/13

Wednesday, October 13, 2021
4:00 – 5:00pm ET

In many communities across the country, opioid overdose deaths have continued to rise and new research shows overdose mortality rates are rising dramatically faster among Blacks than whites in multiple states, and now exceed that of whites in Ohio. How can cities address systemic barriers to opioid treatment? Which barriers endure and for whom?

The BU Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health (CISWH) and the BU Initiative on Cities (IOC) hosted community leaders, policy advocates and research experts for a discussion on how to decentralize, destigmatize and improve equity in treatment delivery.

Watch the recording:

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 | 4–5 PM ET

Speakers

Nan Whaley

Mayor of Dayton, Ohio

Drew Carpenter

Recovery Support Navigator/Substance Use Counselor, Complex Care Program, Bay Cove Human Services

Miriam Komaromy

Medical Director, Grayken Center for Addiction, Boston Medical Center

David L. Rosenbloom

BU School of Public Health

Christina Lee

Research Core Director at CISWH, Associate Professor, BU School of Social Work

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