SAMHSA State Grant Awards FY 2004

Discretionary Funds in Detail

WASHINGTON


Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS)

WASHINGTON

Grantee: Statewide Action for Family Spokane, WA
Program: CMHS Statewide Family Network Grants SM56355
Congressional District: WA-01
FY 2004 Funding: : $60,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The Statewide Action for Family Empowerment of Washington (SAFE WA) is a coalition of twelve family organizations that provides support to parents and caregivers, and Health 'N Action, a youth group that provides direct support to youth. SAFE WA proposes to provide training and technical assistance supports to these organizations and unite their voices to establish a clear, common voice that decision and policy makers will hear.
     
Grantee: Skagit County, Washington Mt Vernon, WA
Program: Youth Violence Prevention SM55300
Congressional District: WA-02
FY 2004 Funding: : $150,000
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2005
The Kulshan Creek ARIS program will provide comprehensive intervention services to youth residing in the Kulshan Creek neighborhood of Mount Vernon, Washington. Kulshan Creek is a densely populated area with a 95% Latino population who have been traditionally under-served by local social service agencies. The primary program focus will be to provide intervention services to young neighborhood Latinos aged12 through17 years. An early intervention/prevention component will serve Kulshan Creek children from preschool age to 11 years old. Additionally, project efforts and services will integrally involve neighborhood families through parent education, family assessment and resource linking. Goals of the Project are: Increase the availability of culturally-based activities to Kulshan Creek youth that encourage positive physical, emotional, psychological and social development; develop and maintain a broad community coalition comprised of youth, family members, residents, businesses, law enforcement and youth-serving professionals to guide and support juvenile violence prevention efforts in the Kulshan Creek Neighborhood; prevent violence and reduce delinquency among Kulshan Creek neighborhood youth; and increase access to early intervention and rehabilitative services for Latino children and youth while offering parenting resources and other support to their families.
     
Grantee: Clark County, Washington Vancouver, WA
Program: Partnerships for Youth Transition SM54445
Congressional District: WA-03
FY 2004 Funding: : $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2006
Clark County, Washington State, has been building a system of care for transition age youth based on the principles of Individualized and Tailored Care (ITC) and consumer involvement in planning, oversight and direct service delivery. SAMHSA funds will supplement state funds to adopt and test the Transition to Independence Process (TIP) developed by H.B. Clark, and for at risk youth, will develop a Transitional Assertive Community Treatment team (ACT), as modeled by D. Bridges.
     
Grantee: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic Toppenish, WA
Program: Youth Violence Prevention SM55705
Congressional District: WA-04
FY 2004 Funding: : $200,000
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2005
The Youth with Co-occurring Disorders (YCD) Violence Prevention Project will target Latino youth with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders involved in the juvenile justice system in Yakima County, Washington. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the National GAINS Center for People with Co-occurring Disorders in the Justice System report that two-thirds of youth involved in the juvenile justice system have co- occurring disorders. The goals and objectives of the YCD Violence Prevention Project are to: Implement an integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment program for Latino YCD involved in the juvenile justice system that is effective in improving pro-social behaviors and preventing violence and substance abuse. The Committee will: I) screen, determine eligibility, assess, and recruit YCD; 2) provide Multisystemic Therapy (MST) for YCD; and 3) recruit, retain, and train additional staff. The process and outcomes of the collaboration, its activities, and the treatment program will be evaluated and the evaluation results will be disseminated. The Committee will develop a Quality Improvement Task Force, review evaluation results, consult with experts about program adaptations, and develop and monitor quality improvements. The Committee will: I) develop resources from public and private sources; and 2) advocate for policy change that promotes effective treatment programs.
     
Grantee: Yakima Cty Dept of Cmnty Servs Yakima, WA
Program: TCE - Prevention/Early Intervention SM55161
Congressional District: WA-04
FY 2004 Funding: : $400,000
Project Period: 08/01/2003 - 07/31/2006
Yakima County in Washington State will implement a collaborative Nurse-Family Partnership program utilizing the Olds' model of nurse home visiting. An infant mental health speciality component will be added. The purpose of the program is to decrease risk factors by modifying behaviors of mothers targeting 5 primary domains: personal health, environmental health, maternal role development, maternal life course, and friend and family support. Outcomes for improved birth outcomes, decreased child abuse and neglect, decreased child abuse and neglect, decreased dependence on public economic support, and decreased mental health problems of the mother ande infant are expected.
     
Grantee: Yakima County Yakima, WA
Program: Jail Diversion SM55079
Congressional District: WA-04
FY 2004 Funding: : $298,451
Project Period: 04/01/2004 - 03/31/2007
The Yakima County Jail Diversion Program will serve chronically and acutely mentally ill adults ages 18 and older who come into contact with the Yakima County or City of Yakima law enforcement, court or jail systems. The program will utilize a multi-point jail diversion model to avoid or dramatically reduce the length of incarceration for acutely and chronically mentally ill adults. The model will divert individuals from jail at three contact points. The first diversion point will be the initial law enforcement contact (pre-booking). Chronically or acutely mentally ill adults (including those with co-occurring disorders) may be diverted prior to booking to a voluntary plan and voluntary mental health services. The second diversion point will be at arraignment (post-booking). The target population who have been arrested and who are identified as potential candidates through a mental health assessment would be considered for diversion. The third diversion point will be at adjudication (post-booking/post adjudication). Acutely or chronically mentally ill individuals with complex mental health or co-occurring disorders and who have need of more complex or long-term interventions are targeted at this diversion point. In order to implement the diversion model outlined above, Yakima County will re-direct and expand its existing jail mental health/substance abuse services to a diversion focus. Yakima County will partner with Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health.
     
Grantee: Puyallup Tribal Health Authority Tacoma, WA
Program: Child & Adolescent MH and SA SIGs SM56538
Congressional District: WA-06
FY 2004 Funding: : $750,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009
The Puyallup Tribal Health Authority (PTHA) Child and Adolescent SIG project will develop the infrastructure for full implementation of a wraparound service delivery model, which is culturally appropriate and cost effective for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth that are struggling with substance abuse and mental health problems, such as serious emotional disturbances, in the Pierce County service delivery area. The PTHA will use the grant funds to build the infrastructure to promote, support, and sustain the mental health and substance abuse treatment intervention capabilities for the target population.
     
Grantee: Washington State Dept Social & Hlth Svcs Olympia, WA
Program: Alternatives to Restraint & Seclusion SIGs SM56504
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $236,005
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The project will implement best practice alternatives to seclusion and restraint in Washington State. This will be accomplished through a multifaceted program of training and changes in policies and practices at all three of the state's public inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Western State Hospital and Eastern State Hospital care for adults, older adults and forensic populations; the Child Study and Treatment Center cares for youth under age 18, including forensic and non-forensic patients. The goal of this project is to implement best practice alternatives in 100% of the state hospital wards and units, resulting in the complete elimination of seclusion and restraint episodes. Hospital leadership attendance will participate in workshops offered by the National Technical Assistance Centers, followed by diffusion of training for all staff throughout the facilities. Training includes development of facility- specific plans that address the variety of interventions needed to reduce seclusion and restraint, including interventions addressed to leadership and organizational change, effective use of data, workforce development, use of seclusion/restraint reduction tools, consumer empowerment, and debriefing techniques. A process and outcome evaluation will be conducted by an experienced research institute in close consultation with the national evaluation center at HSRI and with the hospitals' advisory boards to evaluate the effects of the project and to assess process strengths and weaknesses and make ongoing improvements in project operations.
     
Grantee: Washington State Dept Social & Hlth Svcs Olympia, WA
Program: State Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grants SM56630
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $142,200
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
This project will continue the State's effort to build infrastructure to collect data and report the remaining Mental Health Block Grant Uniform Reporting System Developmental Measures. Grant efforts will focus on (1) local provider training to improve data quality, (2) implementation of web-based technology using DS2K + data standards to collect, report, and improve accessibility of data, and (3) strengthening internal and external database linkages. Project outcomes will include consistent data definitions, timely capture of data, improved measure of service outcomes and client change, improved data quality, and enhanced ability to analyze and report on developmental measures such as school attendance, school performance, and involvement with the criminal justice system. The project outcomes will be evaluated based on the ability to produce the data required for URS and other desired reporting. The project will also be evaluated in terms of its ability to produce data that is useful to and is used by system stakeholders.
     
Grantee: University of Washington Seattle, WA
Program: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children SM54250
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $328,691
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2005
The Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress is a University of Washington hospital specialty program providing services to children and adults affected by sexual assault and violence. The Child Traumatic Stress program will increase capacity at the Center, offer an enhanced program of Parent Child Interaction Therapy, improve mechanisms for identifying and linking children served within the medical center, create a collaboration with community providers serving ethnic minorities to refine culturally specific methods of identifying and treating children, develop and evaluate a components based treatment training program, collaborate with the Medical Examiner's Office to link children whose parents have died violently to services, and manage a website resource for practitioners across the state.
     
Grantee: Safefutures Youth Center Seattle, WA
Program: Youth Violence Prevention SM55394
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $149,749
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/30/2005
Partnership for Anti Violence Enhancements (PAVE) A Project of the High Point Youth Service Provider Coalition. The Partnership for Anti-Violence Enhancement (PAVE) project will serve low-income youth living in the High Point Garden Community, a public low-income housing project located in Southwest Seattle. There will be a special emphasis on Southeast Asian and East African youth ages 13-19 who come from immigrant and refugee families. The High Point Youth Service Provider Coalition via the Partnerships for Anti-Violence Enhancements (PAVE) project has the following major goal: To increase positive opportunities and protective factors for High Point youth and negate community and individual risk factors, emphasizing: enhancement of systems for early and ongoing identification of youth at- risk and development of a community support safety net; opportunities for increased youth bonding to community and adults; community recognition for youth; healthy beliefs and clear standards; education/academic commitment; and behavioral and social skill building.
     
Grantee: Asian Counseling and Referral Services Seattle, WA
Program: Youth Violence Prevention SM55431
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $150,000
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2005
Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS), once of the Pacific Northwest's leading refugee and immigrant serving community-based organizations proposes the Eastside Asian Pacific Islander Young Women's Project whose goal is to expand and enhance the existing Seattle based Teen Dating Violence collaboration to represent a greater geographical region. Through collation building, grantee plans to gain commitment to implement a local community-based approach towards the prevention of relationship violence amongst young Asian Pacific Islander (API) women. The project seeks to accomplish this goal through the development of a coalition of community and agency- based stakeholders and by planning and delivering protective factor building interventions to API young women and their peers to prevent the victimization of API teen girls and to strengthen the overall positive development of youth in their community. According to a recent study from the Journal of the American Medical Association, approximately 1 in 5 female public high school students reported being physically and/or sexually abused by a dating partner and that the relatively high levels of dating violence occurred in all ethnic and racial groups. Additionally the report notes that girls who experience dating violence are also more likely to become pregnant, smoke heavily, abuse alcohol and other substances, use laxatives and vomiting for weight loss- and they are 8 to 9 times more likely to have attempted suicide (Silverman, 2001). Commonwealth Fund, 1998, API adolescent females between the ages of 15-24 consistently gave among the highest suicide rate of any population in that age range.
     

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

WASHINGTON

Grantee: Wahkiakum Community Network Cathlamet, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12327
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,160
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Central Whidbey Youth Coalition Coupeville, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12252
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $97,500
Project Period: 10/01/2002 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Inland Counseling Network Dayton, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11973
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $69,170
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Orcas Island School District Eastsound, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12035
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $65,446
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Kittitas County Ellensburg, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12107
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $67,087
Project Period: 10/01/2001 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Snohomish County Everett, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12359
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,993
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: The Chance to Change Foundation Gig Harbor, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12081
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $75,000
Project Period: 10/01/2001 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Granite Falls School District Granite Falls, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12292
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments Kelso, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12174
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $74,726
Project Period: 10/01/2001 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Kent Youth and Family Services Kent, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12328
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,950
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: South Whidbey Youth Center Langley, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11966
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $73,662
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Greater Maple Valley Community Center Maple Valley, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12293
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $98,734
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Oak Harbor School District Oak Harbor, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12106
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $75,000
Project Period: 10/01/2001 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Adam's Co Cmty Public Hlth & Safety Ntwk Othello, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12060
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $75,000
Project Period: 10/01/2001 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Jefferson County Port Townsend, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12197
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,930
Project Period: 10/01/2002 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Selah School District Selah, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12372
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Sequim School District Sequim, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12376
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,994
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Metropolitan Development Council Tacoma, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11988
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $75,000
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Chelan Douglas Co's Tgthr- Drug-Free Yth Wenatchee, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12455
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $94,382
Project Period: 10/01/2003 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Yakima County Substance Abuse Coalition Yakima, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12031
Congressional District:
FY 2004 Funding: : $74,865
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: San Juan County Washington Friday Harbor, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11677
Congressional District: WA-02
FY 2004 Funding: : $93,700
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: City of Longview Longview, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11261
Congressional District: WA-03
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,924
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Benton Franklin Subst Abuse Coalition Richland, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11274
Congressional District: WA-04
FY 2004 Funding: : $99,541
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Clallam County HHS Port Angeles, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11353
Congressional District: WA-06
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Community Counseling Institute Tacoma, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11686
Congressional District: WA-06
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Neighborhood House Seattle, WA
Program: HIV/AIDS Cohort 5 Services SP10792
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $250,000
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008
Neighborhood House proposes Project HANDLE (HIV/AIDS) Network Development and Life-skills Experience) to prevent and reduce HIV and substance abuse (SA) among high-risk Cambodian refugee community in Seattle/King County (KC). HANDLE activities include culturally appropriate peer education and intensive services to high-risk youth including tutoring, prevention classes and job skills. Washington State has the third largest number of Cambodian refugees (15,00) in the US with most living in Seattle/KC. The Cambodian American youth of Seattle/KC are at very high risk for HIV/SA because of the favorable attitudes toward drug use, fighting and other and-social behaviors, the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Cambodia is and sexual promiscuity. Local needs assessment data show that compared to American youth, Cambodian American youth are nearly three times more likely to have sexual intercourse and 93% of the Cambodian-American youth do not talk to their parents about HIV/STIs infection, sex or reproductive health problems. The incidence of reported AIDS cases in 2001 among Asians in Seattle is double the national rate for Asian/Pacific Islanders (Seattle/KC Public Health Department, 2001). Of the 37 HIV non-AIDS cases in Seattle King County, 19% are Cambodian refugees. The goals of HANDLE are to: 1) reduce high-risk behaviors and increase protective behaviors for high-risk Cambodian youth and their families; 2) increase parent's bicultural parenting skills and knowledge of HIV/SA; 3) increase community knowledge and awareness about HIV/SA; and 4) create Cambodian network and resources for HIV/SA. In collaboration with Cambodian Women's Association and other partners, our activities include intensive services to 50 high risk Cambodian youth and their parents including HIV/SA education classes, year-round youth employment and tutoring, parenting classes, community volunteering and youth cultural activities.
     
Grantee: King Cnty Dept of Community & Human Svcs Seattle, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP12028
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $75,000
Project Period: 10/01/2000 - 09/30/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Neighborhood House Seattle, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11611
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Seattle Neighborhood Group Seattle, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11477
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $98,776
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Snoqualmie Valley Community Network Carnation, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11710
Congressional District: WA-08
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Enterprise Elementary PTA Federal Way, WA
Program: Drug Free Communities SP11721
Congressional District: WA-09
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2005
The grantee will: (1) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse and; (2) Establish and strengthen community anti-drug coalitions.
     
Grantee: Governor- State of Washington Olympia, WA
Program: Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants SP11193
Congressional District: WA-10
FY 2004 Funding: : $2,350,965
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2009
Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants (SPF SIG)-Washington The Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grants are used to advance community-based programs for substance abuse prevention, mental health promotion, and mental illness prevention. The SPF SIG implements a five-step process known to promote youth development, reduce risk-taking behaviors, build on assets, and prevent problem behaviors. The five steps are: (1) conduct needs assessments; (2) build state and local capacity; (3) develop a comprehensive strategic plan; (4) implement evidence-based prevention policies, programs and practices; and (5) monitor and evaluate program effectiveness, sustaining what has worked well. These grants will allow the programs to provide leadership, technical support and monitoring to ensure that participating communities are successful. The success of the grants will be measured by specific measurable outcomes, among them: abstinence from drug use and alcohol abuse, reduction in substance abuse-related crime, attainment of employment or enrollment in school, increased stability in family and living conditions, increased access to services, and increased social connectedness. Washington State's Strategic Prevention Framework will provide the resources necessary to enhance existing assessment processes, implement and evaluate evidence-based strategies to address critical needs based on epidemiological data, and establish reporting procedures that track progress toward preventing substance abuse and related problems, including mental illness, delinquency, and violence.
     

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)

WASHINGTON

Grantee: Lummi Nation Service Organization Bellingham, WA
Program: Targeted Capacity Expansion TI13605
Congressional District: WA-02
FY 2004 Funding: : $427,664
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2005
Holistic Lummi Treatment Project, Bellington, WA -- $429,844 recommended amount -- to provide Native Americans with inpatient and family oriented treatment. The project expects to serve 36 youth and their families annually through expanded treatment services.
     
Grantee: Office of the Governor Washington State Olympia, WA
Program: State TCE Screening Brief Intervention Referral Treatment TI15962
Congressional District: WA-02
FY 2004 Funding: : $3,345,664
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008
Washington State, under the leadership of the Governor, will direct the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA) and a 23 member Policy Steering Committee (PSC), to plan and implement drug and alcohol screening, brief interventions, referral and treatment (SBIRT) for persons with substance use disorders including abuse and dependence.
     
Grantee: Educational Service District 113 Olympia, WA
Program: Effective Adolescent Treatment TI15461
Congressional District: WA-03
FY 2004 Funding: : $248,576
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2006
This program will enhance and expand ESD 113's current school-based intervention and treatment program through implementing MET/CBT 5 services in middle, high, and alternative schools in four school districts. The targeted sites include rural, urban, and suburban locations. School-based treatment services promise to resolve some of the major concerns for delivering effective adolescent treatment -availability, quality, and effectiveness.
     
Grantee: Clark County Vancouver, WA
Program: Methamphetamine Populations TI16303
Congressional District: WA-03
FY 2004 Funding: : $470,718
Project Period: 09/30/2004 - 09/29/2007
The grant supports the Co-Occurring Methamphetamine Expanded Treatment (COMET) Program's capacity to reduce methamphetamine abuse among seriously mentally ill people in the county.
     
Grantee: Spokane County Board of Comm Spokane, WA
Program: Targeted Capacity Expansion TI13612
Congressional District: WA-05
FY 2004 Funding: : $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2005
To expand adult drug court capacity by 80 felony offenders per year. The project will target Caucasian adult felony offenders within the county.
     
Grantee: Pierce County Alliance Tacoma, WA
Program: Adult Juvenile and Family Drug Courts TI14173
Congressional District: WA-06
FY 2004 Funding: : $400,000
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2005
The Pierce County Alliance, in collaboration with other key stakeholders of the community, seeks CSAT funding under TI 02-008 to expand and enhance the treatment services for its embryonic family services court established 14 months ago in Pierce County. The "Methamphetamine Family Services" program, funded under the initiative provides the basic treatment and case management services for the Pierce County Dependency Court, to constitute a family treatment court.
     
Grantee: Pocaan Seattle, WA
Program: Targeted Capacity - HIV/AIDS TI15917
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $500,000
Project Period: 09/30/2003 - 09/29/2008
The People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN), a non-profit community-based organization located in Seattle, Washington, will provide substance abuse pre-treatment and treatment services to a total of 350 African American, Latino/a and American Indian individuals incarcerated in the last two years through service expansion and enhancement
     
Grantee: Asian Counseling and Referral Services Seattle, WA
Program: Recovery Community Service TI14712
Congressional District: WA-07
FY 2004 Funding: : $342,000
Project Period: 04/30/2003 - 04/29/2007
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) in Seattle, WA, one of the leading community based organizations serving Asian and Pacific Americans (APAs), proposes to develop a culturally competent, linguistically accessible, peer-driven community recovery center for APAs and other immigrants and refugees with a history of alcohol and/or drug problems to extend and enhance the service continuum through the: promotion of a holistic approach to recovery.
     
Grantee: Washington State Dept Soc/Hlth Srvs Olympia, WA
Program: State Data Infrastructure TI14605
Congressional District: WA-09
FY 2004 Funding: : $100,000
Project Period: 09/30/2002 - 09/29/2005
The purpose of this project is to expand Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse's (DASA's) capability of tracking treatment outcomes so as to better meet performance reporting requirements of the planned SAPT Performance Partnership Grants (PPG) including being able to report arrests in the manner requested in the PPG's. DASA would also like to expand their PPG reporting capabilities to include post-discharge outcomes in employment, arrests, utilization of medical services, utilization of mental health services (especially inpatient psychiatric services), and death. Further, DASA would like to expand access to such outcome information by making it available to treatment providers, county staff, regional staff, as well as state staff. And, finally, DASA would like to insure that the outcomes information is valid, reliable, and as up to date as possible.
     
Grantee: Governor- State of Washington Olympia, WA
Program: Grants for Accreditation of OTPs TI13582
Congressional District: WA-10
FY 2004 Funding: : $7,500
Project Period: 04/15/2002 - 04/14/2005
To partially subsidize the accreditation of opioid treatment programs under Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 8.
     
Grantee: Governor- State of Washington Olympia, WA
Program: Access to Recovery TI16793
Congressional District: WA-10
FY 2004 Funding: : $7,591,723
Project Period: 08/03/2004 - 08/02/2007
The state plans to utilize its Access to Recovery grant to provide clinical drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services to low-income individuals in crisis who are involved with Child Protective Services, shelters and supported housing, free and low income medical clinics and community detoxification programs. The program will offer a full range of treatment services and increase the number of providers trained and qualified to offer recovery services, particularly faith-based.
     

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