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UT System to Host Summit on Opioid Addiction in Tennessee

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KNOXVILLE – The University of Tennessee System has partnered with Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and city of Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero’s All4Knox Initiative, East Tennessee State University, One Tennessee Health and the Tennessee Judicial Opioid Initiative to host the Summit for Opioid Addiction and Response (SOAR) on Aug. 1 and 2, in Knoxville, Tennessee.

More than 500 people from all backgrounds will come together to discuss the opioid-driven addiction and suicide problem in Tennessee and identify solutions that can be used across the state.

The two-day summit is free and open to the public. It will include: discussions on current trends in substance abuse, dissolving the stigma, the economic impact of opioids, state agency response to the epidemic, federal grant support and developing community-based, collaborative response to the crisis.

Attendees on day one will have the opportunity to hear from Tommy Farmer, special agent-in-charge for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and Matt Harris, UT Knoxville associate professor of economics in the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research and the Department of Economics.

Panelists and speakers on day one include:

Those attending day two of the summit can choose one of two options.

The first option is to participate in additional discussions of best practices currently being used across Tennessee and join in facilitated networking opportunities that bring together individuals of both similar and varying roles to talk about creating solutions for the state and their community.

Those who choose this first option will hear from:

Attendees can also attend the Mayors’ All4Knox Summit, which will connect numerous Knoxville community sectors and design meaningful solutions to address substance misuse in the Knox County region.

Those who choose this second option will hear from:

The summit will be held at UT Knoxville’s Student Union.

Parking is free and will be located in the G10 parking garage. Shuttles will be provided from the parking garage to the Student Union. Check-in begins at 8 a.m. on Aug. 1. A networking breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 2.

For more information, please visit the SOAR website: tennessee.edu/opioid-summit.

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