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Leading Voices Podcast Series Episode 19: 5 Strategies for Overcoming the Opioid Epidemic in Schools and Communities 

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“It’s not just one piece of the system that can solve the problem. It can’t just be the criminal justice system. It can’t just be the medical system on its own. It can’t just be the education piece. We have to work together to determine why this is happening and how we solve it together.” 

—Jennifer Loeffler-Cobia,
Justice and Public Health Policy and Practice Director, WestEd

Although opioid overdose deaths have recently declined, tens of thousands of families still lose loved ones to the epidemic each year. Overcoming the epidemic requires a comprehensive approach that spans education and prevention, treatment and recovery, justice reform, cross-sector collaboration, and supportive policies. How can communities integrate these areas effectively to save lives and support long-term recovery? 

In this episode of the Leading Voices podcast, host Grace Westermann speaks with Jennifer Loeffler-Cobia, Director of Justice and Public Health Policy and Practice at WestEd’s Justice and Prevention Research Center. They discuss the root causes of youth opioid misuse; the barriers that prevent schools, healthcare, law enforcement, and community organizations from working together; and the role of data in building coalitions that are more effective.  

Drawing on her expertise, Loeffler-Cobia outlines five evidence-based strategies for addressing the epidemic and explains why breaking down silos across sectors is critical to saving lives. 

Their conversation covers the following topics: 

  • Why schools are critical sites for spreading awareness and reaching youth through education and prevention programs 
  • How comprehensive care addresses medical, mental health, housing, and employment needs in treatment and recovery services 
  • How drug courts and diversion programs balance accountability with rehabilitation as alternatives to incarceration 
  • Why breaking down silos across sectors and building coalitions that share resources and use data effectively is essential 
  • How supportive policies, sustained funding, and evidence-based practices can drive lasting change through legislative reform 

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