Developing & Implementing a Community-Based Plan for Opioid & Substance Use Disorder
The Center of Excellence in Addiction offers free consultation and referral to technical experts on developing and implementing SUD/OUD abatement strategies, community action planning, and administration. Technical assistance is open 9 am - 5 pm, Monday - Friday.
For assistance with applications to be submitted to the SCORF Board, please reach out to contact@scorf.sc.gov.
Connect with us and submit your request here, or email camhr@clemson.edu with your request details.
TA recipients - current and potential - meet on the first Tuesday of each month for our "Needs & Leads" office hours. To join or get details on Needs & Leads, email camhr@clemson.edu. More info here.
The Center of Excellence has over 60 subject matter experts available to you to provide direct, one-on-one help for your opioid or addiction-related projects. Our subject matter experts can provide information, research, and resources to help you learn about a topic and can help you identify ways to apply that knowledge in your community. They can also provide guidance and tools to help you prepare for community needs assessments, gaps analyses, and program evaluations that may require more intensive, long-term engagements with consultants.
Center of Excellence in Addiction subject matter expert Amber Frazier, CPSS, meeting with the SC Indian Affairs Commission to deliver technical assistance on harm reduction. Ms Frazier is pictured here, 3rd from the left, with members of the Sumter Tribe of Cheraw Indians, including, from L-R, Vice Chief Tammy Ray Stevens, Chief Francis Benenhaley, and Tribal Council Member Kendal Wiggins.
