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| SM062452-03 | Seminole County Sheriff's Office | Sanford | FL | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Seminole County System of Care (SCSOC) Expansion is a four-year project to expand the system of care on behalf of transition-aged youth (14-21) with mental health and/or co-occurring disorders (mental health/substance abuse), improving the bridge between child and adult-serving systems. SCSOC utilizes the evidence-based/evidence-emerging practices of Wraparound, Achieve My Plan! and Wellness Recovery Action Plan to engage youth in their path to recovery. Priority populations include: 1) those with current or former involvement in foster care, juvenile justice, criminal justice or special education; 2) LGBTQI2-S; 3) physical disabilities and/or chronic illness; 4) runaway; 5) homelessness; 6) human trafficking. SCSOC will serve approximately 41 youth in each of years 1-2, and 50 youth in each of years 3-4 (total 182 in project period) with grant funding. As additional funding is identified, the number of youth served will increase.
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| SM062453-01 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Orange County, Florida system of care initiative, Wraparound Orange, will expand and sustain a plan for comprehensive community mental health services for youth ages 14-21 that are experiencing a serious emotional disturbance and their families. Orange County and its partnering agencies are committed to working together to optimize outcomes, serve as a catalyst for broad-based sustainable systematic change, facilitate policy reform and develop further infrastructure for long-term sustainment of system of care principles and values. The project will serve one hundred youth and families per year for a total of four hundred over the life of the project. The project will continue to provide integrated home and community based services and supports in the community including care coordination and management utilizing a high-fidelity wraparound model. Additionally, mobile crisis response, respite, and workforce development will be added to the current service array.
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| SM062453-02 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Orange County, Florida system of care initiative, Wraparound Orange, will expand and sustain a plan for comprehensive community mental health services for youth ages 14-21 that are experiencing a serious emotional disturbance and their families. Orange County and its partnering agencies are committed to working together to optimize outcomes, serve as a catalyst for broad-based sustainable systematic change, facilitate policy reform and develop further infrastructure for long-term sustainment of system of care principles and values. The project will serve one hundred youth and families per year for a total of four hundred over the life of the project. The project will continue to provide integrated home and community based services and supports in the community including care coordination and management utilizing a high-fidelity wraparound model. Additionally, mobile crisis response, respite, and workforce development will be added to the current service array.
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| SM062453-03 | County of Orange | Orlando | FL | $867,677 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Orange County, Florida system of care initiative, Wraparound Orange, will expand and sustain a plan for comprehensive community mental health services for youth ages 14-21 that are experiencing a serious emotional disturbance and their families. Orange County and its partnering agencies are committed to working together to optimize outcomes, serve as a catalyst for broad-based sustainable systematic change, facilitate policy reform and develop further infrastructure for long-term sustainment of system of care principles and values. The project will serve one hundred youth and families per year for a total of four hundred over the life of the project. The project will continue to provide integrated home and community based services and supports in the community including care coordination and management utilizing a high-fidelity wraparound model. Additionally, mobile crisis response, respite, and workforce development will be added to the current service array.
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| SM062454-01 | Broward County Board/Cnty Commissioners | Fort Lauderdale | FL | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements One Community Partnership 2 (OCP2) is an initiative to enhance the delivery of youth and family driven care to 200 youth (14-21) who experience mental health challenges and may also have co-occurring substance use or other complex issues such as trauma. This initiative is facilitating Broward’s System of Care implementation of effective transitional supports for youth entering adulthood on their way towards resiliency, recovery, and wellness. The target population of this project is youth and young adults (ages 14-21) with primary mental health disorders who may also have substance use, trauma, and other complex challenges This includes youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED).The original OCP1 project (2002-2008) in Broward created the infrastructure to provide clinical and social support services to children ages 10-18 and their families utilizing the Wraparound Planning Process through centralized case management services. OCP2 will strengthen and supplement this initiative by embedding age-appropriate, recovery-oriented evidence-based practices for emerging adults and ensure youth "voice and choice".
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| SM062454-02 | Broward County Board/Cnty Commissioners | Fort Lauderdale | FL | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements One Community Partnership 2 (OCP2) is an initiative to enhance the delivery of youth and family driven care to 200 youth (14-21) who experience mental health challenges and may also have co-occurring substance use or other complex issues such as trauma. This initiative is facilitating Broward’s System of Care implementation of effective transitional supports for youth entering adulthood on their way towards resiliency, recovery, and wellness. The target population of this project is youth and young adults (ages 14-21) with primary mental health disorders who may also have substance use, trauma, and other complex challenges This includes youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED).The original OCP1 project (2002-2008) in Broward created the infrastructure to provide clinical and social support services to children ages 10-18 and their families utilizing the Wraparound Planning Process through centralized case management services. OCP2 will strengthen and supplement this initiative by embedding age-appropriate, recovery-oriented evidence-based practices for emerging adults and ensure youth "voice and choice".
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| SM062454-03 | Broward County Board/Cnty Commissioners | Fort Lauderdale | FL | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements One Community Partnership 2 (OCP2) is an initiative to enhance the delivery of youth and family driven care to 200 youth (14-21) who experience mental health challenges and may also have co-occurring substance use or other complex issues such as trauma. This initiative is facilitating Broward's System of Care implementation of effective transitional supports for youth entering adulthood on their way towards resiliency, recovery, and wellness. The target population of this project is youth and young adults (ages 14-21) with primary mental health disorders who may also have substance use, trauma, and other complex challenges This includes youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED).The original OCP1 project (2002-2008) in Broward created the infrastructure to provide clinical and social support services to children ages 10-18 and their families utilizing the Wraparound Planning Process through centralized case management services. OCP2 will strengthen and supplement this initiative by embedding age-appropriate, recovery-oriented evidence-based practices for emerging adults and ensure youth "voice and choice".
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| SM062455-01 | City of West Point | West Point | MS | $3,462,330 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The City of West Point, in collaboration with the Region VII Mental Health/Mental Retardation commission (d.b.a. Community Counseling Services) and partners will expand, integrate and sustain the Golden Triangle Region System of Care (SOC) for Clay, Lowndes, Oktibbeha, and Noxubee Counties in Mississippi to further improve mental health outcomes for children and youth (ages 0-21) with serious emotional disturbance (SED) and their families.
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| SM062456-01 | Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Council | Port Angeles | WA | $573,410 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The .a.nsx.i (pronounced eah-n-shway) in the Native Klallam language, and in English translated as "You are My Very Breath" Systems of Care is a culturally responsive, family driven, youth guided System of Care (SOC) for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal community on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The goal of our project is to screen approximately 200 children and youth from birth to age 21 and provide wrap-around mental health treatment and support services to approximately 120 children, youth and their families. Our Systems of Care Expansion Team (comprised of child-serving agencies, youth, parents, Tribal Elders, and other community members) have developed an SOC strategic plan, and help many youth-serving programs and support into a collaborative resource for our youth and families. Our program goals are to: provide a broad array of accessible, clinically effective, and fiscally accountable services, treatments and supports; create care management teams to develop, implement and enhance an individualized service plan for each child; incorporate a systems of care approach across child-serving agencies and deliver culturally competent services that address disparities; encourage and facilitate the full participation of children, youth, and families in service planning, in the development and evaluation and sustainability of local services and supports; and in overall system change activities.
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| SM062456-02 | Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Council | Port Angeles | WA | $680,323 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The .a.nsx.i (pronounced eah-n-shway) in the Native Klallam language, and in English translated as "You are My Very Breath" Systems of Care is a culturally responsive, family driven, youth guided System of Care (SOC) for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal community on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The goal of our project is to screen approximately 200 children and youth from birth to age 21 and provide wrap-around mental health treatment and support services to approximately 120 children, youth and their families. Our Systems of Care Expansion Team (comprised of child-serving agencies, youth, parents, Tribal Elders, and other community members) have developed an SOC strategic plan, and help many youth-serving programs and support into a collaborative resource for our youth and families. Our program goals are to: provide a broad array of accessible, clinically effective, and fiscally accountable services, treatments and supports; create care management teams to develop, implement and enhance an individualized service plan for each child; incorporate a systems of care approach across child-serving agencies and deliver culturally competent services that address disparities; encourage and facilitate the full participation of children, youth, and families in service planning, in the development and evaluation and sustainability of local services and supports; and in overall system change activities.
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| SM062456-03 | Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Council | Port Angeles | WA | $312,211 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The .a.nsx.i (pronounced eah-n-shway) in the Native Klallam language, and in English translated as "You are My Very Breath" Systems of Care is a culturally responsive, family driven, youth guided System of Care (SOC) for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal community on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The goal of our project is to screen approximately 200 children and youth from birth to age 21 and provide wrap-around mental health treatment and support services to approximately 120 children, youth and their families. Our Systems of Care Expansion Team (comprised of child-serving agencies, youth, parents, Tribal Elders, and other community members) have developed an SOC strategic plan, and help many youth-serving programs and support into a collaborative resource for our youth and families. Our program goals are to: provide a broad array of accessible, clinically effective, and fiscally accountable services, treatments and supports; create care management teams to develop, implement and enhance an individualized service plan for each child; incorporate a systems of care approach across child-serving agencies and deliver culturally competent services that address disparities; encourage and facilitate the full participation of children, youth, and families in service planning, in the development and evaluation and sustainability of local services and supports; and in overall system change activities.
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| SM062460-01 | Chautauqua County Dept of Mental Hygiene | Mayville | NY | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion will engage children, youth and transition age/emerging adults ages 4-21 with serious emotional disturbance, early onset psychosis and/or a trauma history residing in Chautauqua County, New York reflective of the demographic characteristics of the County. The initiative will expand and enhance the quality and scope of current services, building models of excellence that can be replicated throughout New York State. The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion work will be conducted in full partnership with NYS child-serving agencies. Strategies and interventions will include High Fidelity Wraparound; Transitions to Independence Program; Coordinated Specialty Care/Recovery After Initial Schizophrenic Episode; Early Recognition Screening; the Open Table; Trauma Informed Care; and Innovate, Educate, Collaborate. Full Scale Evaluation including National and Local methods and financial mapping and modeling will be conducted throughout the expansion initiative.
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| SM062460-02 | Chautauqua County Dept of Mental Hygiene | Mayville | NY | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion will engage children, youth and transition age/emerging adults ages 4-21 with serious emotional disturbance, early onset psychosis and/or a trauma history residing in Chautauqua County, New York reflective of the demographic characteristics of the County. The initiative will expand and enhance the quality and scope of current services, building models of excellence that can be replicated throughout New York State. The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion work will be conducted in full partnership with NYS child-serving agencies. Strategies and interventions will include High Fidelity Wraparound; Transitions to Independence Program; Coordinated Specialty Care/Recovery After Initial Schizophrenic Episode; Early Recognition Screening; the Open Table; Trauma Informed Care; and Innovate, Educate, Collaborate. Full Scale Evaluation including National and Local methods and financial mapping and modeling will be conducted throughout the expansion initiative.
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| SM062460-03 | Chautauqua County Dept of Mental Hygiene | Mayville | NY | $998,192 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion will engage children, youth and transition age/emerging adults ages 4-21 with serious emotional disturbance, early onset psychosis and/or a trauma history residing in Chautauqua County, New York reflective of the demographic characteristics of the County. The initiative will expand and enhance the quality and scope of current services, building models of excellence that can be replicated throughout New York State. The Chautauqua Tapestry System of Care Expansion work will be conducted in full partnership with NYS child-serving agencies. Strategies and interventions will include High Fidelity Wraparound; Transitions to Independence Program; Coordinated Specialty Care/Recovery After Initial Schizophrenic Episode; Early Recognition Screening; the Open Table; Trauma Informed Care; and Innovate, Educate, Collaborate. Full Scale Evaluation including National and Local methods and financial mapping and modeling will be conducted throughout the expansion initiative.
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| SM062461-01 | Onondaga County Mental Health Department | Syracuse | NY | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The OnCare Juvenile Justice Project (Onondaga County, NY) will develop a coordinated system of behavioral health services and community supports so youth involved in the juvenile/criminal justice system are successful in home, school, and community settings. The project will serve 285 youth ages 12-18 years old that have serious emotional and behavioral needs. The project participants will be identified through universal screening of all youth in the justice system. In addition, the project will achieve these system-level objectives: a) Implement universal screening for behavioral health needs, trauma history, and suicidality for youth with any level of juvenile/criminal justice system involvement; b) Expedite access to behavioral health services; c) Expand local capacity to provide high quality therapeutic foster care as an alternative to detention and residential placement; d) Realign services to support the transition of 16 and 17 year old delinquents from the adult justice system to the juvenile justice system. e)Reduce juvenile justice disparities and disparities in behavioral health outcomes; f) Maximize the opportunities that will be available through the new Children's Health Homes to meet the behavioral health needs of youth in the juvenile/criminal justice system. g) Implement a strategic financing plan that maximizes local, state and federal funds to create a sustainable network of behavioral health services for high risk youth.
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| SM062461-02 | Onondaga County Mental Health Department | Syracuse | NY | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The OnCare Juvenile Justice Project (Onondaga County, NY) will develop a coordinated system of behavioral health services and community supports so youth involved in the juvenile/criminal justice system are successful in home, school, and community settings. The project will serve 285 youth ages 12-18 years old that have serious emotional and behavioral needs. The project participants will be identified through universal screening of all youth in the justice system. In addition, the project will achieve these system-level objectives: a) Implement universal screening for behavioral health needs, trauma history, and suicidality for youth with any level of juvenile/criminal justice system involvement; b) Expedite access to behavioral health services; c) Expand local capacity to provide high quality therapeutic foster care as an alternative to detention and residential placement; d) Realign services to support the transition of 16 and 17 year old delinquents from the adult justice system to the juvenile justice system. e)Reduce juvenile justice disparities and disparities in behavioral health outcomes; f) Maximize the opportunities that will be available through the new Children's Health Homes to meet the behavioral health needs of youth in the juvenile/criminal justice system. g) Implement a strategic financing plan that maximizes local, state and federal funds to create a sustainable network of behavioral health services for high risk youth.
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| SM062461-03 | Onondaga County Mental Health Department | Syracuse | NY | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The OnCare Juvenile Justice Project (Onondaga County, NY) will develop a coordinated system of behavioral health services and community supports so youth involved in the juvenile/criminal justice system are successful in home, school, and community settings. The project will serve 285 youth ages 12-18 years old that have serious emotional and behavioral needs. The project participants will be identified through universal screening of all youth in the justice system. In addition, the project will achieve these system-level objectives: a) Implement universal screening for behavioral health needs, trauma history, and suicidality for youth with any level of juvenile/criminal justice system involvement; b) Expedite access to behavioral health services; c) Expand local capacity to provide high quality therapeutic foster care as an alternative to detention and residential placement; d) Realign services to support the transition of 16 and 17 year old delinquents from the adult justice system to the juvenile justice system. e)Reduce juvenile justice disparities and disparities in behavioral health outcomes; f) Maximize the opportunities that will be available through the new Children's Health Homes to meet the behavioral health needs of youth in the juvenile/criminal justice system. g) Implement a strategic financing plan that maximizes local, state and federal funds to create a sustainable network of behavioral health services for high risk youth.
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| SM062463-01 | Philadelphia Dept Behavioral Hlth/Mr Srv | Philadelphia | PA | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Philadelphia Integrated System of Care Expansion (PISCE) will reorganize the system of care for young people who would otherwise spend protracted periods of time in Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF). PISCE will increase the capacity of High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW), a home based planning strategy, provide wide scale clinical education and reduce disparities in use of restrictive placements. Populations to be served: the eligible populations will be youth ages 10 -17 who are placed in PRTF and youth who can be diverted from PRTF through use of HFW as the planning strategy for home and community based services. These young people are likely to have complex needs and the majority will also be known to the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, the local child welfare agency, because of their dependency needs or delinquency.
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| SM062463-02 | Philadelphia Dept Behavioral Hlth/Mr Srv | Philadelphia | PA | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Philadelphia Integrated System of Care Expansion (PISCE) will reorganize the system of care for young people who would otherwise spend protracted periods of time in Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF). PISCE will increase the capacity of High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW), a home based planning strategy, provide wide scale clinical education and reduce disparities in use of restrictive placements. Populations to be served: the eligible populations will be youth ages 10 -17 who are placed in PRTF and youth who can be diverted from PRTF through use of HFW as the planning strategy for home and community based services. These young people are likely to have complex needs and the majority will also be known to the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, the local child welfare agency, because of their dependency needs or delinquency.
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| SM062463-03 | Philadelphia Dept Behavioral Hlth/Mr Srv | Philadelphia | PA | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Philadelphia Integrated System of Care Expansion (PISCE) will reorganize the system of care for young people who would otherwise spend protracted periods of time in Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF). PISCE will increase the capacity of High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW), a home based planning strategy, provide wide scale clinical education and reduce disparities in use of restrictive placements. Populations to be served: the eligible populations will be youth ages 10 -17 who are placed in PRTF and youth who can be diverted from PRTF through use of HFW as the planning strategy for home and community based services. These young people are likely to have complex needs and the majority will also be known to the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, the local child welfare agency, because of their dependency needs or delinquency.
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| SM062464-01 | Riverside County Department/ Mental Hlth | Riverside | CA | $959,108 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Riverside County Department of Mental Health's Youth Hospital Intervention Program will provide a team approach to evidence based treatment for youth at risk for psychiatric hospitalization. The program seeks to assist the nearly 2,800 children who are hospitalized annually in the tenth largest populated county in the United States. Targeting children with MediCal, the program will serve these children living in both urban and rural settings stem from communities of color with severe and emerging psychiatric needs. Teams of mental health professionals will partner with parents who have lived the experience of raising a child with specialized mental health needs. This team will work to divert children from psychiatric hospitalization, assist while in the emergency room, and link to community based behavioral health programs. Mental health professionals will be trained in evidence based practices grounded in theories of trauma treatment. As the project moves forward, collaborations with community and agency partners will enhance the overall efficacy of this effort to support the decrease of children detained from emergency room in the child welfare system.
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| SM062464-02 | Riverside County Department/ Mental Hlth | Riverside | CA | $984,740 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Riverside County Department of Mental Health's Youth Hospital Intervention Program will provide a team approach to evidence based treatment for youth at risk for psychiatric hospitalization. The program seeks to assist the nearly 2,800 children who are hospitalized annually in the 10th largest populated county in the United States. Targeting children with MediCal, the program will serve these children living in both urban and rural settings stem from communities of color with severe and emerging psychiatric needs. Teams of mental health professionals will partner with parents who have lived the experience of raising a child with specialized mental health needs. This team will work to divert children from psychiatric hospitalization, assist while in the emergency room, and link to community based behavioral health programs. Mental health professionals will be trained in evidence based practices grounded in theories of trauma treatment. As the project moves forward, collaborations with community and agency partners will enhance the overall efficacy of this effort to support the decrease of children detained from emergency room in the child welfare system.
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| SM062464-03 | Riverside County Department/ Mental Hlth | Riverside | CA | $986,509 | 2017 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The Riverside County Department of Mental Health's Youth Hospital Intervention Program will provide a team approach to evidence based treatment for youth at risk for psychiatric hospitalization. The program seeks to assist the nearly 2,800 children who are hospitalized annually in the 10th largest populated county in the United States. Targeting children with MediCal, the program will serve these children living in both urban and rural settings stem from communities of color with severe and emerging psychiatric needs. Teams of mental health professionals will partner with parents who have lived the experience of raising a child with specialized mental health needs. This team will work to divert children from psychiatric hospitalization, assist while in the emergency room, and link to community based behavioral health programs. Mental health professionals will be trained in evidence based practices grounded in theories of trauma treatment. As the project moves forward, collaborations with community and agency partners will enhance the overall efficacy of this effort to support the decrease of children detained from emergency room in the child welfare system.
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| SM062466-01 | Desoto County, MS Board of Supervisors | Hernando | MS | $983,474 | 2015 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The NFusion Desoto project will serve an average 100 participants annually over the 4-year implementation period, or a total of 400 youth and young adults, ages 12-21, with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) who have a transition need including but not limited to; transitioning from child mental health services to adult mental health services and/or from an institutional setting to the community. Desoto County will administer the project, develop a cross-agency infrastructure and integrated system of care, and ensure national and local evaluation of performance is conducted. The project goals are to: 1) Expand community capacity to serve transitional age youth; 2) Provide a broad array of accessible and coordinated services/- supports; 3) Ensure individualized, managed care; 4) Plan, deliver, and evaluate these services with the full participation of families and youth in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner; and 5) Facilitate broad-based, sustainable systemic support for the target population.
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| SM062466-02 | Desoto County, MS Board of Supervisors | Hernando | MS | $983,474 | 2016 | SM-15-009 | ||||
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Title: SOC-Expansion and Sustainability
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements The NFusion Desoto project will serve an average 100 participants annually over the 4-year implementation period, or a total of 400 youth and young adults, ages 12-21, with a serious emotional disturbance (SED) who have a transition need including but not limited to; transitioning from child mental health services to adult mental health services and/or from an institutional setting to the community. Desoto County will administer the project, develop a cross-agency infrastructure and integrated system of care, and ensure national and local evaluation of performance is conducted. The project goals are to: 1) Expand community capacity to serve transitional age youth; 2) Provide a broad array of accessible and coordinated services/- supports; 3) Ensure individualized, managed care; 4) Plan, deliver, and evaluate these services with the full participation of families and youth in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner; and 5) Facilitate broad-based, sustainable systemic support for the target population.
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Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements
Short Title: System of Care Expansion and Sustainability Cooperative Agreements
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This site provides information on grants issued by SAMHSA for mental health and substance abuse services by State. The summaries include Drug Free Communities grants issued by SAMHSA on behalf of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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The dollar amounts for the grants should not be used for SAMHSA budgetary purposes.
Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant | $0 |
|---|---|
| Community Mental Health Services Block Grant | $0 |
| Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) | $0 |
| Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) | $0 |
| Subtotal of Non-Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Discretionary Funding
| Mental Health | $0 |
|---|---|
| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
| Total Mental Health Funds | $0 |
|---|---|
| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |