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Fayetteville uses $163,800 in opioid settlement funds for police training on overdose and mental health responses.
Fayetteville approved $163,800 in opioid settlement funds for a new police training program, using a four-hour online course from Fayetteville State University to improve officers’ responses to opioid overdoses and mental health crises.
The funding comes from North Carolina’s $50 billion+ opioid settlement, with the state expected to receive $1.4 billion over 18 years.
Fayetteville has received $3.74 million through 2038 and has allocated about $1.3 million to local projects, including this initiative.
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Fayetteville utiliza $ 163,800 en fondos de liquidación de opioides para la capacitación de la policía sobre sobredosis y respuestas de salud mental.