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Some proposed changes[edit]
![]() | Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. [See below] |
On behalf of Advocates for Opioid Recovery, I’m requesting the addition of key information that will give a fuller picture of the organization’s work and mission.
Please add the following information under “Activities”
- Advocates for Opioid Recovery engages in grassroots advocacy to break down barriers to recovery from opioid use disorder by influencing federal policy and regulation.[1]
- Add Van Jones’ name to the sentence starting with “As paid advisers” so it reads “Kennedy, Gingrich, and Jones”
- In 2018, AOR created the Survivors Council, a group of survivors and co-survivors of opioid use disorder (OUD), to fight the stigma against OUD and break down barriers to evidence-based recovery treatments and services through personal stories, media engagement, and participation in AOR’s grassroots advocacy efforts.[2]
- #LetsTrumpAddiction won first place in the Health Care Campaign category of Ragan’s 2017 PR Daily Awards. [3]
Please add the following information under “Positions”
- AOR contributed to successful advocacy for the inclusion of a provision in the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act (HR 6) that would extend Medicare coverage to opioid treatment programs (OTPs).[4]
Please add the following information under “Funding”
- AOR is also supported by its Recovery Circle and individual supporters.[5]
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Cdd20 (talk • contribs) 19:42, 30 January 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ https://www.opioidrecovery.org/mission/
- ^ https://www.opioidrecovery.org/advocates-for-opioid-recovery-announces-creation-of-survivors-council/
- ^ https://www.prdaily.com/awards/pr-daily-awards/2017/winners/health-care-campaign/
- ^ http://atforum.com/2018/08/opioid-bills-senate-focus-medicare-otps/
- ^ https://www.opioidrecovery.org/recovery-circle/
Reply 30-JAN-2019[edit]
Edit request partially implemented
Information on the groups actions are already included in the article with the claim that the group's activities "push for opioid addiction treatment."
Van Jones name was added.
As the Survival Council's mandate is to promote AOR, information on their creation was not added, per WP:PROMO, WP:BALASP.
Ragan's PR Daily Award is not independently notable in Wikipedia.
The claim regarding AOR's "contribution to successful advocacy" was not added per per WP:SOAP, WP:NOBLECAUSE
Information on AOR's funding was not added because it was not clear whom the Recovery Circle means to imply.
Regards, Spintendo 02:13, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
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