Indiana
Prosecution & Defense Resources
Resources for Outsourcing
OUTSOURCE TO EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT (MAT/MOUD)
2-1-1
2-1-1 is a free and confidential service that helps Hoosiers across Indiana find the local resources they need. Dial 2-1-1 to connect with a navigator.
Providing access to resources for prescribers, emergency personnel, community leaders, and persons with substance use disorder and their families is one of many important components that is taking Indiana to the Next Level against the drug crisis.
Treatment, support, and crisis resources with confidential/anonymous options.
U.S. Department of Justice guidance explaining how the Americans with Disabilities Act protects people with opioid use disorder who are in treatment or recovery from discrimination in a number of settings, including prisons and jails.
Pesce v. Coppinger, 355 F. Supp. 3d 35 (D. Mass. 2018) and Smith v. Aroostook Cnty., 376 F. Supp. 3d 146 (D. Me. 2019)
Cornerstone federal court opinions granting preliminary injunctions enjoining jails from denying MAT to people they incarcerate, addressing the harms of forced withdrawal.
OUTSOURCE TO PEER COACHES
Indiana Recovery Network (IRN) is Indiana’s Recovery Hub and aims to bridge gaps in services and engagement throughout the state to ensure that recovery support and services are accessible to all individuals.
317-638-3501
260-422-6441
Peer Network Indiana is a place for peers to connect with one another, connect with employers, and develop their skills as peer support specialists. They provide a variety of resources geared towards peers and the great work that they do in their communities across Indiana.
Email: info@mhanortheastindiana.org
OUTSOURCE TO HARM REDUCTION
317-234-3122
The Harm Reduction Program is housed within the Division of HIV, STD, Viral Hepatitis and provides support to communities providing or considering providing, harm reduction programming, including syringe service programming throughout the state.
Email: echapman@health.in.gov
Provides information on Naloxone distribution and grant programs in Indiana.
Receive naloxone by mail.
Poster created by the Indiana State Department of Health
providing information discrediting common misconceptions about naloxone.
Provides information on and ways to locate harm reduction services.
Resources for Resilience
NATIONAL
741-741
Treatment, support, and crisis resources with confidential/anonymous options.
Resources for mental health, COVID-19, stress, substance use, leadership, and general wellness support for legal professionals.
Resources for mental health, wellness, abuse, substance use, LGBTQIA+, finances, and grief support for legal professionals.
Connects people in crisis with a trained crisis counselor by texting “HOME” to 741-741.
Provides and links a range of services for veterans.
The national suicide hotline. Has first responder volunteers.
9-8-8
Free and confidential treatment referral and information service
1-800-662-4357
LOCAL AND INDIANA RESOURCES FOR PROSECUTORS AND DEFENDERS
Offers peer support, referrals, and resources for lawyers and judges suffering from mental health, substance use, grief, and other personal issues.
317-833-0370
Employee Assistance Program
Your department or county may offer confidential resources or referrals.
Offers substance use treatment for first responders through the RESCU Program.
Substance Abuse Treatment for First Responders: 855-231-0325
855-476-1837 (24/7)
2-1-1
WEB AND APP-BASED RESOURCES
Professional tools
Talk Space
Substance use monitoring
SURE, Tempest, Reframe
Nutrition Guidance
My Fitness Pal, NOOM, MyPlate
Meditation
Insight Timer, Calm, Shine, Headspace
Journaling
Mood Kit
Sleep Aid Apps
Calm, MyNoise, Rise, Sleep Cycle
Apps and settings to aid digital health
Manage your screen time for iPhone and Android, Rise
Guided exercise and yoga programs and classes, etc.
iFit, RunKeeper, Gaia, Nike Run Club
Online self-assessment tools