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In 2016, prison medical staff in California began carrying naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses and is often sold under the Narcan brand. Seven years later, it was made centrally available in every housing unit for officers’ emergency use.Drug overdose deaths in California state prisons rebounded to near record levels last year even as corrections officials touted the state’s intervention methods as a model for prisons and jails across the United States.

With a lower prison population than in previous years, California’s 2023 numbers represent a record high overdose death rate of at least 62 per 100,000 prisoners — and the numbers are likely to rise further as the cause of death is determined in some cases. There also was a nearly one-third drop in drug-related hospitalizations and emergency room visits among California prisoners receiving the medication-assisted treatment, researchers for the program said in aCalifornia’s “immediate and significant” progress in reducing deaths, emergency hospitalizations, and drug abuse-related infections.

Prison medical staff began carrying naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses and is often sold under the Narcan brand, in 2016. Only in late September 2023 was it made centrally available in every housing unit for officers’ emergency use. California “is leading the nation in this area,” prison officials said in the court filing, citing in part its policy of offering naloxonewith a private manufacturer to produce a lower-cost generic form of naloxone nasal spray and expects to have it available by the end of 2024.

ABA research dates back to the 1950s, with its official certification starting in 1998. Today, ABA is the only method of intervention for autism that is approved for coverage by insurance providers and Medicaid in every state. But as many experts on autism and ABA therapy will tell you, a singular therapy can't be a one-size-fits-all proposition, even though ABA is seen by many practitioners as a flexible approach.

Though this was an established notion for decades, a growing concern became prevalent as more varying cases of autism were diagnosed over the years. " figuring out what's important to them to work on, teaching self advocacy skills and emotional regulation and skills related to safety or health, not focusing on compliance as has been the issue in the past. I recognize that a lot of autistic folks have been through traumatic experiences with ABA and I don't want to be dismissive of that," said Mathur.

"What we want to see in the end is people with better options, helping them learn self-advocacy, about their disability, and how to navigate the world with it," Gross said.An aerial image shows homes along Scenic Drive standing on the edge of a cliff above the Pacific Ocean after a landslide following heavy rains in Dana Point, California, on February 15, 2024.Soils in places like Santa Barbara and L.A.

Kean’s part of a research group that’s installed a number of soil probes in the San Gabriels and the mountains above Santa Barbara in an effort to study landslide activity. There are many factors that can influence a landslide, including the composition of the soil , the steepness of the grade, whether soil has had time to dry out between heavy bursts of rain, and how humans have affected the movement of water with construction and drainage.

If you hear creaking, see pipes break or cracks open up, a deep seated, catastrophic landslide may be imminent, and you should exit your home as fast as possible. I covered thisThe National Weather Service is in communication with USGS about potentially hazardous rainfall totals. Make sure to log into LAist.com or to our live audio stream, where we’ll be talking about the latest hazards.

That was a little longer than the average experience for most callers that day and the Sunday before, according to Amy Latzer, the chief operating officer for 211 LA. The average wait time was 55 minutes, but the longest was more than 13 hours and 25 minutes, which the report said caused anger and frustration among callers.

LAist asked LAHSA about its reaction to last year’s 211 LA report, the concerns the report raised — such as long wait times and insufficient resources — and if any steps have been taken to implement their recommendations. We also heard from constituents and staff who, in trying to get people indoors, were met with hours-long hold times and no information on shelter availability.

Raman said climate change is altering how the city experiences weather, so having the flexibility to respond to intensive rain, extreme heat, and other emergencies is an essential consideration for the next budget.Pete White, the founder and co-executive director of the Los Angeles Community Action Network , told LAist they stopped referring people to 211 because it took “forever” to actually get an operator on the phone, and the information they provided wasn’t always reliable.

He ended his message with a quote often attributed to 18th century Irish politician Edmund Burke:"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."Navalny has long been an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He almost died when members of the Kremlinhim in 2020 using nerve agent poison. He survived and recovered in Germany before returning to Russia, where he'd been jailed ever since.

What The Death Of Alexei Navalny, Putin’s Biggest Political Adversary, Means For The Campaign To Oppose His RegimeO.C. Supervisor Andrew Do with Viet America Society founder Peter Pham in a video posted by Do’s official YouTube account.O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do with Viet America Society founder Peter Pham in a video posted by Do’s official YouTube account.

The county reserves “the right to seek reimbursement for the payments” if the nonprofit doesn’t prove the required services were provided. Meals on Wheels Orange County charged taxpayers just under $10 per meal for lunches and dinners in 2021, according to its invoices. Viet America Society, charged $16 per meal at that time, according to the internal documents.Other vendors, such as 2-1-1 Orange County and AgeWell Senior Services, also charged less per meal, according to an LAist review of county records.

Andrew Do in a short video about the Vietnam War memorial, with Viet America Society founder Peter Pham and Van Tran , Do’s chief of staff of external affairs who is running for Do’s seat in this year’s election. Do is termed out and has endorsed Tran.Do’s other chief of staff, Chris Wangsaporn, didn’t return a phone call and text message asking how many meals were provided.One of the best things you can do to hold officials accountable is pay attention.

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