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File #: 85482    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Items Referred
File created: 10/1/2024 In control: BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
On agenda: 10/8/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Amending the Public Health Operating Budget to Accept WI Department of Health Services Grant Funding for a 1.0 FTE Disease Intervention Specialist to Support Linkages to Care for People Who Use Drugs
Sponsors: Yannette Figueroa Cole
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution amends the Public Health operating budget to accept a WI Department of Health Services grant for $520,000 through August 31, 2029. The grant will fund a 1.0 FTE Disease Intervention Specialist. The position will be a peer navigator to enhance the safety, health, and well-being of people who use drugs and will help establish linkages to evidence-based substance use disorder treatments, community resources, health services, and ongoing care.

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Amending the Public Health Operating Budget to Accept WI Department of Health Services Grant Funding for a 1.0 FTE Disease Intervention Specialist to Support Linkages to Care for People Who Use Drugs
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WHEREAS, Public Health Madison & Dane County (Public Health) applied for and received funding from the WI Department of Health Services (DHS) via the Employing Navigators to Increase Linkage to Care for People who Use Drugs (PWUD) grant; and

WHEREAS, Public Health’s Syringe Services Program (SSP) has averaged nearly 1,200 client encounters per month so far in 2024 and is a vital tool to engage with PWUD, prevent fatal/non-fatal overdose, and curb the spread of communicable disease; and

WHEREAS, with this funding, Public Health will create a peer navigator position to enhance the safety, health, and well-being of people who use drugs by offering trauma-informed support and connecting them to essential services and resources that build recovery capital; and

WHEREAS, this position will also help establish vital linkages to evidence-based substance use disorder treatments, community resources, health services, and ongoing care, with the goals of reducing overdose deaths, improving access to treatment and support services, and fostering a safer, healthier community; and

WHEREAS, the approved grant application included funding for a 1.0 FTE Disease Intervention Specialist (Range 14) position to support navigator functions for this project. The creation of this position would cost ...

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