Resources from the Division of Injury and Substance Abuse Prevention
The Community Outreach Paramedic Education (COPE) program is a post-overdose outreach initiative that links overdose survivors to a multidisciplinary team shortly after a Naloxone administration or overdose event. During the visit, the patient will receive harm reduction materials and be linked to drug treatment and peer support. DPH prevention staff also distribute COPE cards (which contain a QR code that links to this page) to both COPE participants during a visit and to the community at large.
On this page you will find both internal and external substance use prevention resources as well as links to other DPH resources such as the women, infants, and children nutrition program, cancer screening resources, and child passenger safety information. If you have any questions about the COPE program or Opioid Prevention activities, please see the program contact information below.
For more information on Narcan distribution and how to get an Opioid Overdose Kit, please see the DPH Narcan Distribution and Opioid Overdose Kits webpage.
Where to Get Naloxone (Other than a DPH Health Clinic)
Learn How to Administer Naloxone
Internal (DPH) Substance Use Prevention Resources
- Opioid Epidemic Information
- COPE Card (pdf)
- South Carolina OD2A Impact Report (pdf)
- SCVDRS and SUDORS
- 2022 Vulnerability Assessment (pdf)
- Narcan Distribution and Opioid Overdose Kits
External Substance Use Prevention Resources
- Center for Disease Control - Preventing Opioid Overdose
- Just Plain Killers
- South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Embrace Recovery SC
- Naloxone Saves SC
- National Harm Reduction Coalition
Learn More
Program Contacts
Community Outreach Paramedic Education Coordinator
- Kenny Polson
- Email: polsonkb@dph.sc.gov
- Phone: (803) 429-9636
Opioid Prevention Coordinator
- Julia Horan
- Email: horanjc@dph.sc.gov