The sixth step is to collaborate and network with other professionals and organizations that are involved in addressing the opioid epidemic, and to share your knowledge, experience, and best practices. As a human service professional, you can benefit from learning from and working with other disciplines and sectors, such as public health, law enforcement, education, and advocacy. You can also participate in training, workshops, webinars, conferences, and online forums that can enhance your skills, competencies, and awareness of the latest trends, research, and policies on opioids. Additionally, you can join or create coalitions, partnerships, or task forces that can promote coordination, integration, and innovation in addressing the opioid epidemic at the local, state, or national level. Collaborating and networking can help you and your colleagues expand your resources, perspectives, and impact, and to improve the quality and accessibility of care for your clients.