Welcome to the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence
The Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence (NOCE) is dedicated to developing and sharing evidence-informed training and offering technical assistance to professionals and community members alike. Whether you are a care provider or a concerned community member, NOCE provides resources to support those affected by opioid use.
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Request Technical Assistance (TA) from the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence
Technical Assistance (TA) is about giving people, organizations, and programs the help they need to grow, improve, and reach their goals. This can include things like:
- Expert advice
- Training
- Helpful tools or resources
- Planning strategies
Who Can Request TA?
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Submit Request
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Initial Contact
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Develop Plan
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Receive Support
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Request Technical Assistance (TA) from the Nevada Opioid Center of Excellence
Technical Assistance (TA) is about giving people, organizations, and programs the help they need to grow, improve, and reach their goals. This can include things like:
- Expert advice
- Training
- Helpful tools or resources
- Planning strategies
Who Can Request TA?

News Updates

Supporting Pregnant and Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorders: Why Doula Training Matters
Pregnant and postpartum people affected by substance use disorders face significant barriers to care—and doulas are often on the front lines of support. This blog post explores the growing need for substance use-informed training for birth workers and introduces a new four-part virtual series designed to equip doulas and other professionals with trauma-informed, practical tools.

Help Shape the Future of Opioid Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery in Washoe County!
Washoe County is inviting residents to help shape the future of opioid prevention, treatment, and recovery by completing the Washoe County Opioid Use Needs Assessment Community Survey. This short, anonymous survey will inform the priorities of the Washoe Opioid Abatement and Recovery Fund (WOARF) and guide how opioid settlement funds are used to strengthen services in our region.

Black Maternal Health, Endometriosis, and the Opioid Crisis
In recognition of Black Maternal Health Week, this blog by Bianca D. McCall, LMFT, explores the often-overlooked intersections between reproductive health, chronic pain, and opioid use among Black women. From delayed diagnoses of endometriosis to disparities in pain management and substance use risk, the post highlights the systemic gaps that drive health inequities—and calls for culturally responsive, trauma-informed care as a path forward.