DOR Natural Medicine Division Listening Session #3:
Public Education Campaign Meeting
September 22, 2023 │ 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Meeting ID: 854 0245 2433
Agenda:
- Overview of Statutory Requirements
- Presentation from State Experts
- CDPHE Overdoes Prevention Unit
- Preview of target audiences and of education focus areas
- Open Discussion
Discussion Questions:
The following questions are intended to guide initial discussions to assist attendees as they prepare for the Listening Session. Attendees are invited to raise additional questions or topics that are not contemplated in this list but relevant to the Listening Session topic.
- Do we have the appropriate and encompassing scope of target audiences for public education campaigns?
- Which audiences should be prioritized for public education campaign development and launch?
- What types of resources are most effective in public education campaigns?
- What, if any, perceived gaps exist in public education regarding Natural Medicines?
Additional DOR-Provided Resources:
- DOR Natural Medicine Division Website
- DORA Natural Medicine Health Act Website
- State of Colorado Cannabis
Additional Shared Information:
The resources below were compiled as a result of Natural Medicine Division research and outreach efforts and may not be encompassing of the world of information available, and the Division continues to invite interested parties that have relevant insight, perspectives, or information to share that with Division by emailing allison.robinette@state.co.us.
The information below is being shared for purposes of informing the Listening Session discussion and is not an endorsement of any of the organizations or the accuracy of the information.
- Colorado Department of Education - Marijuana Education Initiative
- Drug Science (UK) - Medical Psilocybin Educational Resources
- Educational resource examples:
- Colorado Department of Transportation - What is micro-dosing and am I safe to drive?
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Education - Case Study: Protect What's Next
- State of Colorado - Good to Know
- Responsibility Grows Here