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2024 ORS Annual Evaluation Survey ORS Management/ Coordination Teams
Thank you for participating in this brief survey about your participation in the
Overdose Response Strategy (ORS) program. With this annual survey, we are
seekin~ to understand the components of partnership, networks and mutually
reinforcing activities that lead to shared, effective efforts to reduce drug
overdoses and save lives. The results will be used to measure the progression
and impacts of this unique partnership. We're asking that you respond to the
questions based on how the ORS program operated in 2024. The survey will take
approximately 30 minutes to complete, and your responses are completely
anonymous. The data collected from this survey will be summarized and no
individual person will be identifiable from the summarized results. If you have
questions or need help with the survey, please contact
[email protected]. We truly value your experience and
feedback!
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Have you been in your role with the ORS for 6 or more months? •

Select

"Backbone· Support from the ORS Program
The ORS was created to help local communities reduce drug overdoses and save lives by
sharing timely data, pertinent intelligence and evidence-based and innovative strategies.
For the following questions, select the option that best describes to what extent you agree
with the statement for the ORS program as it operated in 2024.
Q2. The ORS program builds a common understanding of the problem that needs to be
addressed. •

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Q3. The ORS program builds and maintains motivation among key stakeholders to
achieve the program's goals. •

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Q4. The ORS program provides support toward identified goals and opportunities, and
identifies challenges and gaps. •

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QS. The ORS program understands how local context influences implementation of ORS
goals. •

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I don't know

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Q6. I feel supported in my role by ORS program leadership. •

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Partner Relationships/ Attributes
For the following questions, the term •orr,anization• refers to the national ORS partner you
represent (CDC/CDCF or ONDCP/ HIDTA). The term "National ORS partners• refers to public
safety partners f you are working in public health and public health partners if you are
working in public safety.
Q7. My organization has clear approaches/goals for our own contribution to the ORS
program. •

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I don't know
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QS. My organization understands the work of other partners and how it supports the
common goals of the ORS program. •

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I don't know
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Strongly agree

Q9. National ORS partners work collaboratively to identify and implement strategies. •

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Ql o. National ORS partners take part in activities to build trust and connection across

sectors. •

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I don't know
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For the following questions, select the option that best describes to what extent you agree
with the statement regarding the ORS management and coordination teams' partnership
across both public health and public safety partners.
Ql 1. Public health and public safety partners seek feedback and advice from the ORS
management and coordination teams. •

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Ql 2. The ORS management and coordination teams engage in frank, open and
respectful discussion specifically about each other's needs and/ or priorities as it relates
to the ORS pro9"am. •

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I don't know
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The ORS management and coordination teams do a good j ob at leveraging the
strengths and assets of public health to reduce fatal and non-fatal overdoses. •

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Please describe specific strengths and assets used.

Optional: Please elaborate on your selection.

The ORS management and coordination teams do a good j ob at leveraging the
strengths and assets of public safety to reduce fatal and non-fatal overdoses. •

Ql4.

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Please describe specific strengths and assets used.

Optional: Please elaborate on your selection.

Impact of Partnership
Ql 5. Looking back at 2024, what do you think was the most significant change in
collaboration across public health and public safety? •

Ql 6. What have been the most challenging aspects of this collaboration? •

Ql7. What suggestions or ideas do you have for improving collaboration between public
health and public safety partners? •

Ql 8. What is your vision for the future of the ORS program? •

Ql 9. Is there any other feedback you would like to share? (optional)

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