Opioids in Spokane County

See data, current community efforts and services addressing the opioid epidemic in Spokane County.

Opioids in Spokane County

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Supporting children and families takes a community. Learn how you can help.

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Earth Day is April 22! Take steps to prevent pollution.

Did you know that SRHD can provide pollution prevention guidance and consultations to small businesses and organizations in the Spokane area?

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59%

of middle-school students in Spokane County have received vaccines that are required to attend school. Learn more about the vaccines your child needs.

Washington State Information System (WAIIS)

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214

technical assistance visits were conducted by SRHD’s Pollution Prevention program in 2023. Learn how to request advising on dangerous waste and stormwater management for your business!

Spokane Regional Health District

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24%

The increase in the number of suspected opioid overdoses from 2022 to 2023 in Spokane County. Learn more about opioids in Spokane County.

Washington Emergency Medical Services Information System

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April 11-17 is Black Maternal Heath Week!

Apr 15 | April 11-17 is Black Maternal Health Week! Maternal health is important for all pregnant people regardless of race or ethnicity. However, Black pregnant people continue to be disproportionally impacted by higher rates of maternal mortality, or death during pregnancy, during delivery, or up to one year postpartum. This week, we want to recognize the importance of Black maternal health and share important community resources available to support people of color in having a healthy pregnancy and postpartum experience.

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National Public Health Week: A Look Back on this Year's Celebrations!

Apr 4 | National Public Health Week 2024 is coming to an end! We had such a fun week spent with staff and community partners as we celebrated public health and its importance in our community. Our theme for this year was "For the Public Health of It!" in which staff shared six-word stories that offered a unique reflection on how they support the health and safety of those in our community and what working in public health means to them.

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Spring Cleaning Refresh: Here’s What to Add to Your To-Do List!

Mar 13 | As we move the clocks forward and enjoy the sun a little longer each day, we can be thankful that spring is here! For many of us, spring is the perfect time to start fresh as we pull out our to-do lists and get ready to clean and organize our homes for the warmer months. When considering what areas to tackle, we also want to encourage you to check, test, and replace the items in your home that can protect your health and safety and consider tossing the ones that might do more harm than good. Here's a quick list of things to consider!