01. Fargo Cass Public Health Agreement
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01. Fargo Cass Public Health Agreement
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7 <br />F. Miscellaneous: Perform such other inspections, sampling, and analysis, and file such reports as may be necessary during the term of this aAgreement which otherwise would be the obligation of Cass County to perform under such statutes, rules or regulations as may hereafter be promulgated by the State or Federal governments. G. Enforcement: In the event enforcement of the foregoing environmental health services should require legal assistance, Fargo Cass Public HealthFCPH will approachrefer the matter to the office of Cass County States Attorney for such legal assistance. 8. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SERVICES: FCPH shall Provides provide emergency preparedness planning and response for Cass County and shall acts as a liaison between the North Dakota Department of Health and local public health to strengthen the infrastructure between emergency services and public/private healthcare to respond to public health emergencies. FCPH shall provide Coordination coordination and planning for the deployment of the National Pharmaceutical Stockpile, along with bioterrorism and emergency response for Cass County. FCPH shall Assists assist Cass county County as needed with local emergency public health plans. 9. FCPH SHALL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING HARM REDUCTION SERVICES: A. Gladys Ray Shelter: provide a safe, comfortable temporary shelter to people who cannot access other shelter options in the community, and to help connect people to housing and services. B. Withdrawal Management Unit (WMU): provides short term residential, social model (non-medical) detoxification services for adult men and women. C. Mobile Outreach: Staff teams provide a less costly response to substance use related incidents in the community, especially the downtown area. Referrals and requests for a response typically come from local law enforcement, emergency departments, withdrawal management programs, and other area shelters. <br />D. Syringe Services Program (SSP): offers harm reduction services, safetysafety, and disease education, supplies for persons who inject drugs, Overdose response and Narcan/naloxone administration training, and referrals to healthcare, treatment, behavioral health, social services, housinghousing, and peer supports for recovery. Commented [SS6]: Formatting- Under D and E the second line should be indented under the heading
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