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STATE TRIBAL OPIOID AND METHAMPhETAMINE PREVENTION SUMMIT

The State Tribal Opioid and Methamphetamine Prevention Summit (STOMP) is an annual learning and networking event held in partnership with the SD Department of Social Services as well as other state and tribal partners. 

 

STOMP Summit 7 Resources

STOMP Summit 7 Resource Guide

South Dakota Behavioral Health Services County Map

 

South Dakota Fusion Center

The South Dakota Fusion Center is a law enforcement task force comprised of partners from federal, state and local levels of government. The SDFC facility operates primarily at the law enforcement sensitive level (LES) with separate access to Federal Secret-level systems. The SDFC operates as an information-sharing environment. The SDFC's goal is to advance responsible information sharing to further counterterrorism, homeland security, and criminal investigation missions within the state of South Dakota and the U.S. The SDFC accomplishes this, in part, by promoting partnerships across federal, state, local, and tribal governments, and the private sector. To accomplish its mission, the SDFC supports The Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) HSIN-Intel South Dakota Community of Interest, and Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) to foster collaboration and promote the work of sharing crime and terrorism information between law enforcement agencies across the state. The SDFC specializes in threats to the homeland and the State of South Dakota. These threats include violent and organized criminal activity, concealment of identification, domestic and international terrorism, threats to critical infrastructure, and threat information sharing.

South Dakota Fusion Center Website

 

OAYE LUTA OKOLAKICIYE PROGRAM

Oaye Luta Okolakiciye (Moving Forward in a Sacred Way) is a Lakota cultural community- based substance abuse, addiction, behavioral health management, and everyday life issues and concerns resource program. Oaye Luta Okolakiciye is a nonprofit 501c3 organization that promotes healing by providing continuum substance abuse prevention, intervention, and recovery education; reconnecting inherent cultural potential, while instilling hope, promoting wellness and revitalizing cultural identity. Oaye Luta Okolakiciye refers to cultural ceremony protocols for guidance and healing for the youth, adults, and families requesting cultural alternatives to healing and identity development.

Oaye Luta Okolakiciye Website
Oaye Luta Brochure
Calendar of Events

 

Anpetu Luta Otipi Resources

Anpetu Luta Otipi utilizes best and promising practices, the latest behavioral health literature and technology, and continuous quality improvement data to inform its practice. As the lead tribal addiction treatment organization, Anpetu Luta Otipi works in collaboration with federal, state, nonprofit, and other intra-tribal partners to increase the Oglala Sioux Tribe's ability to effectively reduce the health, economic, and social burden attributed to the abuse of alcohol, commercial tobacco, and other drugs.

Anpetu Luta Otipt Website

Oglala Strong Website

SAMHSA Tribal Opioid Response Grant

 

Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board Tribal Opioid Response Project

The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome project supports the efforts to integrate wellness for health, mental, emotional, and spiritual care for women and their families. The goals are to provide knowledge to implement strategies that enhance: 1. Prevention efforts for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)/Substance Use Disorder (SUD), including family planning, 2. To improve access to SUD/OUD treatment programs, 3. Assist in developing communications to support recovery for women and families in the Big Bend, Fort Thompson, and Crow Creek districts. The GPTLHB team in the Fort Thompson office located in the Tokata Youth Center, offer assistance and support to develop Dakhota cultural knowledge and traditions as evidence-based prevention efforts for N.A.S., SUD, and OUD.

Rural Communities Opioid Response Project (RCORP)

Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board 

 

Project Recovery

Project Recovery offers a comprehensive range of state-accredited addiction counseling and mental health services. Project Recovery's compassionate, skilled counseling professionals focus on creating individualized plans to meet their clients' needs.

Services Offered at Project Recovery 

 

Project Recovery Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Resources

South Dakota's MMIP program is part of the Attorney General's Office. It was created in 2022 by former Attorney General Mark Vargo. Allison Morrisette is the director.

SD Missing Persons Clearinghouse

United State Attorney's Office- Indian Country District

 

face it together

Alcohol and other drug addiction is at the root of a wide range of challenging social problems and is inextricably linked to our quality of life, the strength of our economy, and the safety of our communities. In 2009, Face It TOGETHER was founded as one solution to these challenges in the Sioux Falls, SD community. Their innovative model is grounded in extensive data, evidence-based practices, and lived experiences of those impacted by addiction. Face It Together supports the individuals they serve in a safe, non-judgmental environment.

Data and Outcomes

Books and Videos

Events

 

upcoming event

Stay tuned for STOMP Summit 8. 

Past Event

STOMP Summit 7:

- Resource Guide

STOMP Summit 6:

- Resource Guide

Meth Summit 5:

- Resource Guide 

Meth Summit 4:

- Resource Guide

Meth Summit 3:

- Resource Guide