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Date: 9/13/2007 SAMHSA Awards $2.75 Million to the State of South Dakota to Improve Service Delivery for Co-Occurring DisordersThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) today announced the award of $550,000 each year over five years, subject to availability of appropriations, to enable the state of South Dakota to increase its ability to provide accessible, effective, comprehensive, integrated treatment services to people with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders, and their families. “This award can help South Dakota establish the system of care that can make recovery from co-occurring disorders a reality for those in need,” said SAMHSA Administrator Terry L. Cline, Ph.D. “Co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders should be the expectation, not the exception. If both conditions are not recognized and treated, recovery can be jeopardized.” Data from SAMHSA’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that in 2006, 5.6 million adults had both serious psychological distress and a substance use disorder. About half received no treatment for either problem. Only 8.4 percent received treatment for both mental health and substance abuse. SAMHSA is awarding the grant to the state of South Dakota Office of the Governor. The $550,000 annual award for five years will assist in narrowing the gaps in services for individuals with co-occurring disorders. The state of South Dakota will create a sustained statewide infrastructure to implement quality training procedures on screening and assessment measures. The infrastructure will address issues of staffing competency, licensure, and credentialing; service coordination and network building; financial planning; information sharing; and barrier reduction. South Dakota is dedicated to five core strategies:
SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. The agency is responsible for improving the accountability, capacity and effectiveness of the nation's substance abuse prevention, addictions treatment, and mental health services delivery system. |
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