1 Week Left to Save $100 With Early Registration: National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit

1 Week Left to Save $100 With Early Registration: National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit

One Week Left: Register and?Save $100

Join the Public Health Institute and partners for our 2022 National Overdose Prevention Leadership Summit (NOPLS). Mark your calendars for December 6-7, 2022 to share and collaborate with national and local experts, funders and colleagues from across the country on real, actionable solutions to the overdose crisis that bridge justice, health care, and public health sectors.?Get your tickets before October 31 and save $100 with special early bird pricing →

The fourth year of NOPLS will bring together 45+ speakers from across the country who are pioneering innovative, equitable and cross-sector solutions that save lives. Explore what’s working on the local level, successful models and policies that can be tailored to fit your community, and barriers to bringing proven interventions to scale—all presented virtually through TED-style talks, keynotes and interactive breakouts.

Topics include:

  • Addressing the rise of fentanyl
  • Integrating health equity across prevention, justice, and treatment
  • Using data to act more effectively
  • Adopting innovation within and across systems
  • Learning from youth and people with lived experience
  • Developing person-centered approaches that save lives

Don't miss this year's keynote presentation,?Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth, delivered by Sam Quinones, journalist and acclaimed author known for chronicling the opioid crisis in America through his books?Dreamland?and?The Least of Us.

Get your tickets ?and?see the?full?agenda ?to discover speakers from across the spectrum of overdose prevention, justice, and treatment.

?Help spread the word:

Jerome Adams, Former United States Surgeon General and Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Founder of Center for Youth Wellness and current Surgeon General of California

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