AS OVERDOSE DEATHS DECLINE NATIONALLY, WIDE DISPARITIES PERSIST FOR BLACK ADULTS
A NEW CAMPAIGN ACROSS 7 CITIES AIMS TO ENERGIZE BLACK COMMUNITY LEADERS TO REDUCE OVERDOSE DEATHS
A ZOOM press conference/rally was held today with community, civic, and government leaders. The press conference video will be available after the event HERE.
The campaign also released a report consolidating recent evidence that illustrates the need for urgent action to save lives, finding:
- Overdose is the leading cause of preventable death for Black adults in
the United States , surpassing gun violence and car crashes. In many cities, older Black men are four times more likely to die of overdose than other men in their age group. - In the vast majority of states where recent data is available by race, Black communities suffer higher fatal overdose rates than white populations.
- Nationwide, there has been a recent 24% decline in overdose deaths, but data suggests the number of deaths in Black communities remains disproportionately high and calls for focus on health interventions to address this problem.
- Increasing community-based naloxone access is an impactful way to reduce overdose deaths: Most overdoses occur in the home; up to 40% of overdoses are witnessed by someone who could have intervened if the naloxone were on hand.
Supported by public health organization Vital Strategies, with funding from the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the "You Have the Power to Save Lives" campaign includes more than a dozen community groups, health organizations, and local government agencies. Their efforts focus on establishing new naloxone distribution points in Black communities—including firehouses, neighborhood gathering spaces, and local health providers—to reduce the stigma around carrying naloxone and empower individuals to save lives in the event of an overdose.
Additionally, the campaign will promote community champions who speak out through ads on radio and digital media across the seven cities. The personal appeals of people directly affected by overdose are a powerful plea to keep naloxone readily available to save friends and loved ones who may overdose on opioids, such as heroin and fentanyl, or from prescription medications like oxycodone or codeine. At the heart of the campaign is a new website – YouCanSaveLives.org – where people can find out where to obtain naloxone nearby, hear powerful, real-world testimonials, and take action to spread the word about the importance of naloxone.
"We are cautiously optimistic about declining overdose death rates nationally, but after years of skyrocketing rates, the wide disparities experienced by Black communities are raising the alarm," emphasized
In a video message at today's press conference,
About the Elton John AIDS Foundation:
The Elton John AIDS Foundation was established in 1992 and is one of the leading independent AIDS organizations in the world. The Foundation's mission is simple: an end to the AIDS epidemic. The Elton John AIDS Foundation is committed to overcome the stigma, discrimination and neglect that keeps us from ending AIDS. With the mobilization of our network of generous supporters and partners, we fund local experts across four continents to challenge discrimination, prevent infections and provide treatment as well as influencing governments to end AIDS. www.eltonjohnaidsfoundation.org, @ejaf on Instagram.
About Vital Strategies:
Vital Strategies is a global health organization that believes every person should be protected by a strong public health system. Our overdose prevention program works to strengthen and scale evidence-based, data-driven policies and interventions to create equitable and sustainable reductions in overdose deaths in several
About the National Black Harm Reduction Network:
The National Black Harm Reduction Network is dedicated to advancing harm reduction principles that optimize health and wellness for Black people who are disproportionately harmed by public health initiatives, the criminal legal system, and drug policies.
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SOURCE Vital Strategies
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