Combatting the Opioid Epidemic

New York Libraries Save Lives

In 2016, Education Law §922, Opioid overdose prevention, was updated to include New York's public libraries as eligible participants in the state's opioid overdose prevention program. By partnering with a New York State Department of Health Registered Opioid Overdose Prevention Program, library facilities are empowered to administer opioid antagonists (Naloxone). As part of a coordinated statewide effort, the New York State Library, the State Education Department, the State Department of Health, the New York Library Association, the Public Library System Directors Organization, and the Harm Reduction Coalition collaborated to create Guidance for Implementing Opioid Overdose Prevention Measures in Public Libraries to help all New York State libraries implement their own opioid overdose prevention programs. 
 

Resources for Librarians

Drug Abuse and Addiction Prevention

Impact and Data