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| Award Number | Organization | City | State | Amount | Award FY | NOFO | ||||
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| SM062111-03 | University of Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston | Houston | TX | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2014/07/01 - 2016/09/29
The Trauma and Grief Clinic for Youth: Promoting Community-Wide Best Practices
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| SM062111-04 | University of Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston | Houston | TX | $399,671 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2014/07/01 - 2017/03/29
The Trauma and Grief Clinic for Youth: Promoting Community-Wide Best Practices
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| SM062112-08 | Maine Behavioral Healthcare | South Portland | ME | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2014/04/01 - 2016/09/29
The Maine Childrens Trauma Response Initiative
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| SM062112-09 | Maine Behavioral Healthcare | South Portland | ME | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2014/04/01 - 2017/09/29
The Maine Childrens Trauma Response Initiative
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| SM062114-01 | Grassroots Empowerment Project, Inc. | Plover | WI | $94,997 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants This project serves to support reentry and community integration of criminal justice-involved consumers through the development of a forensic peer specialist model in Wisconsin. Using Participatory Decision-Making, the Grassroots Empowerment Project (GEP) will facilitate monthly meetings with individuals from multiple stakeholder groups to develop a model for forensic peer support. GEP will then train criminal justice-involved consumers and support them as they provide peer support. GEP will target three areas of the state to bring stakeholders, criminal justice-involved consumers, families, advocates, corrections staff, and law enforcement together to discuss the needs of criminal justice-involved consumers returning to communities and living in institutions. These regional groups will collaborate to establish guidelines and requirements for criminal justice-involved consumers to become forensic peer specialists. These groups will also conceptualize what forensic peer support looks like in WI. GEP anticipates that the trained forensic peer specialists will be employed and working in their capacities during the third year of the grant. GEP will also continue Empowerment Days for 100 consumers to meet with policymakers and discuss mental health systems improvements, and communicate with members through social media, listserv, and quarterly newsletter.
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| SM062114-02 | Grassroots Empowerment Project, Inc. | Plover | WI | $94,997 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants This project serves to support reentry and community integration of criminal justice-involved consumers through the development of a forensic peer specialist model in Wisconsin. Using Participatory Decision-Making, the Grassroots Empowerment Project (GEP) will facilitate monthly meetings with individuals from multiple stakeholder groups to develop a model for forensic peer support. GEP will then train criminal justice-involved consumers and support them as they provide peer support. GEP will target three areas of the state to bring stakeholders, criminal justice-involved consumers, families, advocates, corrections staff, and law enforcement together to discuss the needs of criminal justice-involved consumers returning to communities and living in institutions. These regional groups will collaborate to establish guidelines and requirements for criminal justice-involved consumers to become forensic peer specialists. These groups will also conceptualize what forensic peer support looks like in WI. GEP anticipates that the trained forensic peer specialists will be employed and working in their capacities during the third year of the grant. GEP will also continue Empowerment Days for 100 consumers to meet with policymakers and discuss mental health systems improvements, and communicate with members through social media, listserv, and quarterly newsletter.
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| SM062114-03 | Grassroots Empowerment Project, Inc. | Plover | WI | $94,997 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants This project serves to support reentry and community integration of criminal justice-involved consumers through the development of a forensic peer specialist model in Wisconsin. Using Participatory Decision-Making, the Grassroots Empowerment Project (GEP) will facilitate monthly meetings with individuals from multiple stakeholder groups to develop a model for forensic peer support. GEP will then train criminal justice-involved consumers and support them as they provide peer support. GEP will target three areas of the state to bring stakeholders, criminal justice-involved consumers, families, advocates, corrections staff, and law enforcement together to discuss the needs of criminal justice-involved consumers returning to communities and living in institutions. These regional groups will collaborate to establish guidelines and requirements for criminal justice-involved consumers to become forensic peer specialists. These groups will also conceptualize what forensic peer support looks like in WI. GEP anticipates that the trained forensic peer specialists will be employed and working in their capacities during the third year of the grant. GEP will also continue Empowerment Days for 100 consumers to meet with policymakers and discuss mental health systems improvements, and communicate with members through social media, listserv, and quarterly newsletter.
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| SM062115-01 | Consumer Voices Are Born, Inc. | Vancouver | WA | $87,162 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Peer-Run Organizations Alliance Project (PRO AP) in collaboration with Washington's Office of Consumer Partnerships will bring together three independent consumer-led organizations primarily providing direct services that support individuals having "serious mental illness" that are Medicaid enrollees meeting Washington's "access to care" criteria, and the uninsured or underinsured as well. The Washington Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) reports more than 130,000 individuals receiving state funded outpatient and crisis services. These three geographically diverse organizations have formed an alliance and through this grant will build a sustainable statewide infrastructure to support the further development of strong peer support services and leaders across Washington to serve this population more effectively. PRO AP will draw peers together from every region in the state interested in making changes to policies that better serve the healing, recovery, and wellness needs of individuals. In times of constant change driven by budgets and reforms, recovery supports and services get overlooked and this grant will support evaluating and initiating changes to statewide and regional policies through informed advocacy work. The coordination and implementation will directly involve 50-100 individuals over the grant period but policy or behavioral health practices changes have the potential of impacting-directly or indirectly-the population served by DBHR over the period of the grant. Finally, PRO AP will strengthen a motivated peer workforce and future leaders that are appropriately trained and continually supported in achieving success in an integrated health delivery system. It is estimated that 1000 individuals will be directly impact through trainings and technical assistance.
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| SM062115-02 | Consumer Voices Are Born, Inc. | Vancouver | WA | $87,574 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Peer-Run Organizations Alliance Project (PRO AP) in collaboration with Washington's Office of Consumer Partnerships will bring together three independent consumer-led organizations primarily providing direct services that support individuals having "serious mental illness" that are Medicaid enrollees meeting Washington's "access to care" criteria, and the uninsured or underinsured as well. The Washington Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) reports more than 130,000 individuals receiving state funded outpatient and crisis services. These three geographically diverse organizations have formed an alliance and through this grant will build a sustainable statewide infrastructure to support the further development of strong peer support services and leaders across Washington to serve this population more effectively. PRO AP will draw peers together from every region in the state interested in making changes to policies that better serve the healing, recovery, and wellness needs of individuals. In times of constant change driven by budgets and reforms, recovery supports and services get overlooked and this grant will support evaluating and initiating changes to statewide and regional policies through informed advocacy work. The coordination and implementation will directly involve 50-100 individuals over the grant period but policy or behavioral health practices changes have the potential of impacting-directly or indirectly-the population served by DBHR over the period of the grant. Finally, PRO AP will strengthen a motivated peer workforce and future leaders that are appropriately trained and continually supported in achieving success in an integrated health delivery system. It is estimated that 1000 individuals will be directly impact through trainings and technical assistance.
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| SM062115-03 | Consumer Voices Are Born, Inc. | Vancouver | WA | $91,971 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants Peer-Run Organizations Alliance Project (PRO AP) in collaboration with Washington's Office of Consumer Partnerships will bring together three independent consumer-led organizations primarily providing direct services that support individuals having "serious mental illness" that are Medicaid enrollees meeting Washington's "access to care" criteria, and the uninsured or underinsured as well. The Washington Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) reports more than 130,000 individuals receiving state funded outpatient and crisis services. These three geographically diverse organizations have formed an alliance and through this grant will build a sustainable statewide infrastructure to support the further development of strong peer support services and leaders across Washington to serve this population more effectively. PRO AP will draw peers together from every region in the state interested in making changes to policies that better serve the healing, recovery, and wellness needs of individuals. In times of constant change driven by budgets and reforms, recovery supports and services get overlooked and this grant will support evaluating and initiating changes to statewide and regional policies through informed advocacy work. The coordination and implementation will directly involve 50-100 individuals over the grant period but policy or behavioral health practices changes have the potential of impacting-directly or indirectly-the population served by DBHR over the period of the grant. Finally, PRO AP will strengthen a motivated peer workforce and future leaders that are appropriately trained and continually supported in achieving success in an integrated health delivery system. It is estimated that 1000 individuals will be directly impact through trainings and technical assistance.
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| SM062116-01 | Fresh Start of Miami-Dade, Inc. | Miami Gardens | FL | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Fresh Start Statewide Consumer Network will build on its strong advocacy for culturally and linguistically competent services to underserved populations by developing and promoting activities and trainings throughout Florida, educating and empowering peers, and building new infrastructure that will give priority to peer and provider collaboration. This project will allow for expansion of activities throughout the State of Florida to increase access awareness and accessibility of individualized services. The proposed strategies and interventions will target under-represented populations of individuals with serious mental illness, including communities of color, young adults, the LGBQT community, with a continued focus on Veterans, victims of trauma, and individuals involved with the Court system, through outreach, advocacy for system transformation, partnership development, and promotion of the Wellness and Recovery model, adapted for each targeted consumer community. The WRAP self-management and recovery model will guide statewide infrastructure that will allow for trainings & consumer leadership while providing a set of recovery values and ethics for consumers, providers, and stakeholders.
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| SM062116-02 | Fresh Start of Miami-Dade, Inc. | Miami Gardens | FL | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Fresh Start Statewide Consumer Network will build on its strong advocacy for culturally and linguistically competent services to underserved populations by developing and promoting activities and trainings throughout Florida, educating and empowering peers, and building new infrastructure that will give priority to peer and provider collaboration. This project will allow for expansion of activities throughout the State of Florida to increase access awareness and accessibility of individualized services. The proposed strategies and interventions will target under-represented populations of individuals with serious mental illness, including communities of color, young adults, the LGBQT community, with a continued focus on Veterans, victims of trauma, and individuals involved with the Court system, through outreach, advocacy for system transformation, partnership development, and promotion of the Wellness and Recovery model, adapted for each targeted consumer community. The WRAP self-management and recovery model will guide statewide infrastructure that will allow for trainings & consumer leadership while providing a set of recovery values and ethics for consumers, providers, and stakeholders.
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| SM062116-03 | Fresh Start of Miami-Dade, Inc. | Miami Gardens | FL | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants The Fresh Start Statewide Consumer Network will build on its strong advocacy for culturally and linguistically competent services to underserved populations by developing and promoting activities and trainings throughout Florida, educating and empowering peers, and building new infrastructure that will give priority to peer and provider collaboration. This project will allow for expansion of activities throughout the State of Florida to increase access awareness and accessibility of individualized services. The proposed strategies and interventions will target under-represented populations of individuals with serious mental illness, including communities of color, young adults, the LGBQT community, with a continued focus on Veterans, victims of trauma, and individuals involved with the Court system, through outreach, advocacy for system transformation, partnership development, and promotion of the Wellness and Recovery model, adapted for each targeted consumer community. The WRAP self-management and recovery model will guide statewide infrastructure that will allow for trainings & consumer leadership while providing a set of recovery values and ethics for consumers, providers, and stakeholders.
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| SM062117-01 | South Carolina Share | West Columbia | SC | $94,403 | 2015 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants SC SHARE's Peer Support Renewal Program (PSRP) will give new and improved focus, structure, purpose and support to the certified peer support program in the state of South Carolina. The SC SHARE PSRP will embody a powerful message of hope and experiential knowledge that will improve the overall delivery of peer driven services by improving the training of certified peer support specialists; developing cross training collaborations with our partner agencies; providing ongoing training to certified peer support specialists to enhance their leadership skills and service delivery; provide a formal mechanism (forum) of ongoing support, guidance and self-care for all peer; support specialists and develop a cutting edge training video that will be used as an educational tool to train peers, and all levels of behavioral health staff on the important roles and responsibilities of certified peer support specialists has in the workplace. SC SHARE's PSRP will serve the entire state of South Carolina. The PSRP will increase the number of peer support specialists in currently underserved areas of the state. SC SHARE, in partnership with key stakeholders, the SC Department of Mental Health and SC Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, Federation of Families of SC, FAVOR Midlands, the SC NAMI chapter, will develop the infrastructure to enhance and support the statewide capacity for peer support services. SC SHARE's PSRP will educate peers in trauma informed care, co-occurring disorders, motivational interviewing, emotional CPR, (eCPR) intentional peer support, anger management, life skills, spirituality and culture, cultural sensitivity, the special needs of the veteran population, gender specific issues and Recovery for Life, our signature recovery education program.
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| SM062117-02 | South Carolina Share | West Columbia | SC | $94,403 | 2016 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants SC SHARE's Peer Support Renewal Program (PSRP) will give new and improved focus, structure, purpose and support to the certified peer support program in the state of South Carolina. The SC SHARE PSRP will embody a powerful message of hope and experiential knowledge that will improve the overall delivery of peer driven services by improving the training of certified peer support specialists; developing cross training collaborations with our partner agencies; providing ongoing training to certified peer support specialists to enhance their leadership skills and service delivery; provide a formal mechanism (forum) of ongoing support, guidance and self-care for all peer; support specialists and develop a cutting edge training video that will be used as an educational tool to train peers, and all levels of behavioral health staff on the important roles and responsibilities of certified peer support specialists has in the workplace. SC SHARE's PSRP will serve the entire state of South Carolina. The PSRP will increase the number of peer support specialists in currently underserved areas of the state. SC SHARE, in partnership with key stakeholders, the SC Department of Mental Health and SC Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, Federation of Families of SC, FAVOR Midlands, the SC NAMI chapter, will develop the infrastructure to enhance and support the statewide capacity for peer support services. SC SHARE's PSRP will educate peers in trauma informed care, co-occurring disorders, motivational interviewing, emotional CPR, (eCPR) intentional peer support, anger management, life skills, spirituality and culture, cultural sensitivity, the special needs of the veteran population, gender specific issues and Recovery for Life, our signature recovery education program.
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| SM062117-03 | South Carolina Share | West Columbia | SC | $94,403 | 2017 | SM-15-002 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Consumer Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Consumer Network Grants SC SHARE's Peer Support Renewal Program (PSRP) will give new and improved focus, structure, purpose and support to the certified peer support program in the state of South Carolina. The SC SHARE PSRP will embody a powerful message of hope and experiential knowledge that will improve the overall delivery of peer driven services by improving the training of certified peer support specialists; developing cross training collaborations with our partner agencies; providing ongoing training to certified peer support specialists to enhance their leadership skills and service delivery; provide a formal mechanism (forum) of ongoing support, guidance and self-care for all peer; support specialists and develop a cutting edge training video that will be used as an educational tool to train peers, and all levels of behavioral health staff on the important roles and responsibilities of certified peer support specialists has in the workplace. SC SHARE's PSRP will serve the entire state of South Carolina. The PSRP will increase the number of peer support specialists in currently underserved areas of the state. SC SHARE, in partnership with key stakeholders, the SC Department of Mental Health and SC Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, Federation of Families of SC, FAVOR Midlands, the SC NAMI chapter, will develop the infrastructure to enhance and support the statewide capacity for peer support services. SC SHARE's PSRP will educate peers in trauma informed care, co-occurring disorders, motivational interviewing, emotional CPR, (eCPR) intentional peer support, anger management, life skills, spirituality and culture, cultural sensitivity, the special needs of the veteran population, gender specific issues and Recovery for Life, our signature recovery education program.
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| SM062120-01 | Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network, Inc. | Mcmechen | WV | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants To help serve youth with severe emotional disturbance (SED) and their families, the Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network (MSPCAN) has developed a Statewide Family Network project to ensure self-sufficient, empowered family networks that will effectively participate in mental health services planning and health care reform activities related to improving community-based services for children and adolescents with SED and their families. Statistics from the Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health demonstrate a high percentage and number of youth aged 2-17 with SED in West Virginia. Specifically, 7,708 youth had depression, 11,456 reported anxiety disorders, and 23,896 were diagnosed with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. According to the CDC's 2013 High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, nearly 27.5% of West Virginia youth reported that they had felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two or more weeks in a row so that they stopped doing some usual activities at least once over the course of the previous year. Suicide was contemplated or attempted by a troubling percent of youth- 15.4% reported that they seriously considered suicide; 12.8% reported they made a plan to commit suicide; and 7.5% attempted suicide. The goal of the Statewide Family Network Program in to ensure that families are the catalysts for transforming the mental health and related systems in West Virginia.
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| SM062120-02 | Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network, Inc. | Mcmechen | WV | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants To help serve youth with severe emotional disturbance (SED) and their families, the Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network (MSPCAN) has developed a Statewide Family Network project to ensure self-sufficient, empowered family networks that will effectively participate in mental health services planning and health care reform activities related to improving community-based services for children and adolescents with SED and their families. Statistics from the Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health demonstrate a high percentage and number of youth aged 2-17 with SED in West Virginia. Specifically, 7,708 youth had depression, 11,456 reported anxiety disorders, and 23,896 were diagnosed with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. According to the CDC's 2013 High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, nearly 27.5% of West Virginia youth reported that they had felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two or more weeks in a row so that they stopped doing some usual activities at least once over the course of the previous year. Suicide was contemplated or attempted by a troubling percent of youth- 15.4% reported that they seriously considered suicide; 12.8% reported they made a plan to commit suicide; and 7.5% attempted suicide. The goal of the Statewide Family Network Program in to ensure that families are the catalysts for transforming the mental health and related systems in West Virginia.
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| SM062120-03 | Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network, Inc. | Mcmechen | WV | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants To help serve youth with severe emotional disturbance (SED) and their families, the Mountain State Parents Children and Adolescent Network (MSPCAN) has developed a Statewide Family Network project to ensure self-sufficient, empowered family networks that will effectively participate in mental health services planning and health care reform activities related to improving community-based services for children and adolescents with SED and their families. Statistics from the Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health demonstrate a high percentage and number of youth aged 2-17 with SED in West Virginia. Specifically, 7,708 youth had depression, 11,456 reported anxiety disorders, and 23,896 were diagnosed with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. According to the CDC's 2013 High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey, nearly 27.5% of West Virginia youth reported that they had felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two or more weeks in a row so that they stopped doing some usual activities at least once over the course of the previous year. Suicide was contemplated or attempted by a troubling percent of youth- 15.4% reported that they seriously considered suicide; 12.8% reported they made a plan to commit suicide; and 7.5% attempted suicide. The goal of the Statewide Family Network Program in to ensure that families are the catalysts for transforming the mental health and related systems in West Virginia.
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| SM062121-01 | Pluk | Billings | MT | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants Parents, Let's Unite for Kids, Inc. (PLUK) Parent Center Network has served Montana families since 1984 and plans to build on successful strategies to inform and empower the 10,000 families and children statewide who deal with mental health issues. The primary need and reported benefit from children, youth and families in Montana working with the PLUK Parent Center is overcoming isolation; feeling they are not alone when dealing with the barriers encountered when dealing with mental health issues. Children, youth, and families who are informed consumers and participate as equal partners in shared decision-making, consistently achieve better outcomes across the age spectrum. The PLUK Parent Center will use a variety of proven strategies across the state to inform, support, and empower children, youth, families, and the individuals and organizations that serve them. Information, training, and support are provided through a network of trained and experienced peers in formats that are accessible to all families state-wide. Through education and coalition-building, families become the catalysts for transforming mental health and related systems.
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| SM062121-02 | Pluk | Billings | MT | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants Parents, Let's Unite for Kids, Inc. (PLUK) Parent Center Network has served Montana families since 1984 and plans to build on successful strategies to inform and empower the 10,000 families and children statewide who deal with mental health issues. The primary need and reported benefit from children, youth and families in Montana working with the PLUK Parent Center is overcoming isolation; feeling they are not alone when dealing with the barriers encountered when dealing with mental health issues. Children, youth, and families who are informed consumers and participate as equal partners in shared decision-making, consistently achieve better outcomes across the age spectrum. The PLUK Parent Center will use a variety of proven strategies across the state to inform, support, and empower children, youth, families, and the individuals and organizations that serve them. Information, training, and support are provided through a network of trained and experienced peers in formats that are accessible to all families state-wide. Through education and coalition-building, families become the catalysts for transforming mental health and related systems.
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| SM062121-03 | Pluk | Billings | MT | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants Parents, Let's Unite for Kids, Inc. (PLUK) Parent Center Network has served Montana families since 1984 and plans to build on successful strategies to inform and empower the 10,000 families and children statewide who deal with mental health issues. The primary need and reported benefit from children, youth and families in Montana working with the PLUK Parent Center is overcoming isolation; feeling they are not alone when dealing with the barriers encountered when dealing with mental health issues. Children, youth, and families who are informed consumers and participate as equal partners in shared decision-making, consistently achieve better outcomes across the age spectrum. The PLUK Parent Center will use a variety of proven strategies across the state to inform, support, and empower children, youth, families, and the individuals and organizations that serve them. Information, training, and support are provided through a network of trained and experienced peers in formats that are accessible to all families state-wide. Through education and coalition-building, families become the catalysts for transforming mental health and related systems.
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| SM062126-01 | Family Involvement Center, Inc. | Phoenix | AZ | $95,000 | 2015 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Family Involvement Center (FIC) will become the statewide family network organization for the parents of children, youth, and young adults who have serious behavioral and mental health challenges in Arizona. The "Catalysts for Change(CFC) " project, will increase our abilities to further recruit, train, and mobilize diverse parent, youth, and young adults from around the state to provide mutual aid and to participate in state policy boards and advocacy events. FIC will work on the following goals and objectives: Goal 1: FIC will strengthen our statewide family network infrastructure to annually recruit and train 25 diverse parent and youth leaders and FIC workforce to provide mutual support to one another and/or to participate in local and state policy and system reform boards impacting mental health. Goal 2: Recruit annually 25 parent/family caregivers, youth, and young adults to participate in state planning and policy boards with 50% being from targeted populations (rural areas, LBGQT, and transition age youth, veterans, and recovery). Goal 3: Develop and deliver targeted training and technical assistance opportunities that will provide distance learning and face to face training opportunities to increase the skills and capacities annually of 75 parent and youth leaders, FIC and others in the behavioral health workforce. Cutting edge technology approaches will further develop our abilities to offer webinar and e-learning opportunities statewide; and we will host an annual statewide family network conference.
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| SM062126-02 | Family Involvement Center, Inc. | Phoenix | AZ | $95,000 | 2016 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Family Involvement Center (FIC) will become the statewide family network organization for the parents of children, youth, and young adults who have serious behavioral and mental health challenges in Arizona. The "Catalysts for Change(CFC) " project, will increase our abilities to further recruit, train, and mobilize diverse parent, youth, and young adults from around the state to provide mutual aid and to participate in state policy boards and advocacy events. FIC will work on the following goals and objectives: Goal 1: FIC will strengthen our statewide family network infrastructure to annually recruit and train 25 diverse parent and youth leaders and FIC workforce to provide mutual support to one another and/or to participate in local and state policy and system reform boards impacting mental health. Goal 2: Recruit annually 25 parent/family caregivers, youth, and young adults to participate in state planning and policy boards with 50% being from targeted populations (rural areas, LBGQT, and transition age youth, veterans, and recovery). Goal 3: Develop and deliver targeted training and technical assistance opportunities that will provide distance learning and face to face training opportunities to increase the skills and capacities annually of 75 parent and youth leaders, FIC and others in the behavioral health workforce. Cutting edge technology approaches will further develop our abilities to offer webinar and e-learning opportunities statewide; and we will host an annual statewide family network conference.
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| SM062126-03 | Family Involvement Center, Inc. | Phoenix | AZ | $95,000 | 2017 | SM-15-001 | ||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2015/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: Statewide Family Network Grants The Family Involvement Center (FIC) will become the statewide family network organization for the parents of children, youth, and young adults who have serious behavioral and mental health challenges in Arizona. The "Catalysts for Change(CFC) " project, will increase our abilities to further recruit, train, and mobilize diverse parent, youth, and young adults from around the state to provide mutual aid and to participate in state policy boards and advocacy events. FIC will work on the following goals and objectives: Goal 1: FIC will strengthen our statewide family network infrastructure to annually recruit and train 25 diverse parent and youth leaders and FIC workforce to provide mutual support to one another and/or to participate in local and state policy and system reform boards impacting mental health. Goal 2: Recruit annually 25 parent/family caregivers, youth, and young adults to participate in state planning and policy boards with 50% being from targeted populations (rural areas, LBGQT, and transition age youth, veterans, and recovery). Goal 3: Develop and deliver targeted training and technical assistance opportunities that will provide distance learning and face to face training opportunities to increase the skills and capacities annually of 75 parent and youth leaders, FIC and others in the behavioral health workforce. Cutting edge technology approaches will further develop our abilities to offer webinar and e-learning opportunities statewide; and we will host an annual statewide family network conference.
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| 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 |