President Nellis announces creation of 51ĀŅĀ× Opioid Task Force
51ĀŅĀ× President M. Duane Nellis has announced the creation of the 51ĀŅĀ× Opioid Task Force.
The Task Force, which is composed of both community members and University faculty, staff and administrators from the Athens and Regional Campuses, will join OHIOās public and private partners to collectively elevate the impact of the regionās opioid-related initiatives.
The group has also been charged by President Nellis to analyze numerous existing efforts and develop future recommendations within the context of the following key areas:
- Conduct a review of OHIOās current efforts to combat the opioid epidemic and provide an assessment of untapped University experts and resources that will further position OHIO to be leaders in the region and strong partners within the state;
- Provide additional coordination of the opioid-related interdisciplinary efforts taking place across OHIOās campuses, including (but not limited to): education, research, clinical, family and child studies, student life, therapy and community engagement;
- Leverage existing public-private partnerships across Appalachia, and the state of Ohio, to better identify and implement solutions that address the wide-ranging effects of opioid abuse; and
- Develop an interdisciplinary model that advances the needs of the campus communityās unique, rural setting.
The creation of the Opioid Task Force aligns with President Nellisā strategic pathway for building an engagement ecosystem and becoming a positive catalyst for economic and quality of life change for Appalachia.
āRight now, many of our communities are hurting because of this epidemic, and 51ĀŅĀ× has a moral obligation to assist the communities we serve.ā said President Nellis. āBy forming this task force, we can combat this epidemic in a concerted, coordinated manner and leverage our collective expertise to save lives and enact real change toward the betterment of our region.ā
The Opioid Task Force will begin their work in the coming weeks.