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| SM061354-02 | Uplift | Cheyenne | WY | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
UPLIFT, a statewide non-profit organization for families of children with special health care needs, will continue its work to advance Wyoming's system of care for children's mental health through expansion of their organizational infrastructure, leadership capacity, and youth leadership activities. UPLIFT's Family Support Program will strengthen its infrastructure development activities to increase their capacity to assist families and youth to participate in activities and policy development related to children's mental health by: 1) Strengthening organizational and relationships between families, youth, state and local agencies and service providers, 2) Fostering leadership and business management skills to move toward organizational financial sustainability, and; 3) Identifying and addressing technical assistance needs of project staff, families, youth, and service providers to enhance their skills in becoming system change agents.
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| SM061354-03 | Uplift | Cheyenne | WY | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
UPLIFT, a statewide non-profit organization for families of children with special health care needs, will continue its work to advance Wyoming's system of care for children's mental health through expansion of their organizational infrastructure, leadership capacity, and youth leadership activities. UPLIFT's Family Support Program will strengthen its infrastructure development activities to increase their capacity to assist families and youth to participate in activities and policy development related to children's mental health by: 1) Strengthening organizational and relationships between families, youth, state and local agencies and service providers, 2) Fostering leadership and business management skills to move toward organizational financial sustainability, and; 3) Identifying and addressing technical assistance needs of project staff, families, youth, and service providers to enhance their skills in becoming system change agents.
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| SM061356-02 | Granite State Fdn/Families/Children's/Mh | Manchester | NH | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Granite State Federation of Families' (GSFF)'s Family and Youth Network Development (FYND2) initiative will provide opportunities for youth and family members of children and youth with emotional and behavioral challenges to be catalysts for positive change and quality improvement in the public systems supporting their families. FYND2 will promote activities that both honor and expand the expertise and leadership abilities of NH's youth and families, and that ensure families and youth have a lead role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of our activities and services. Key activities will include provision of training for partner agencies in Family Engagement and Leadership, development of a cross-system/cross-agency self assessment and quality improvement tool for measurement of the Family Driven nature of their operations, agency specific consultation and support in enhancing Family and Youth Driven approaches to care; exploration and development of training materials and technical assistance for families related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in our state, and development of programmatic and financing approaches to the provision of Youth to Youth peer support services.
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| SM061356-03 | Granite State Fdn/Families/Children's/Mh | Manchester | NH | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Granite State Federation of Families' (GSFF)'s Family and Youth Network Development (FYND2) initiative will provide opportunities for youth and family members of children and youth with emotional and behavioral challenges to be catalysts for positive change and quality improvement in the public systems supporting their families. FYND2 will promote activities that both honor and expand the expertise and leadership abilities of NH's youth and families, and that ensure families and youth have a lead role in the design, implementation, and evaluation of our activities and services. Key activities will include provision of training for partner agencies in Family Engagement and Leadership, development of a cross-system/cross-agency self assessment and quality improvement tool for measurement of the Family Driven nature of their operations, agency specific consultation and support in enhancing Family and Youth Driven approaches to care; exploration and development of training materials and technical assistance for families related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in our state, and development of programmatic and financing approaches to the provision of Youth to Youth peer support services.
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| SM061358-02 | Nebraska Federation of Fam/Chldrn Mh | Lincoln | NE | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Nebraska Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health will Invest in Children's Mental Wellness by enhancing existing partnerships, leveraging community impact, and implementing new collaborative strategies focused on the wellness of children and young people with behavioral health challenges, with specific emphasis on younger children at risk, youth currently interfacing with systems, and families navigating new health care reform challenges. This program targets 6,000 families and 12,000 children/young people through family driven and youth guided programming and collaborations, within the designated catchment area, Nebraska.
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| SM061358-03 | Nebraska Federation of Fam/Chldrn Mh | Lincoln | NE | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Nebraska Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health will Invest in Children's Mental Wellness by enhancing existing partnerships, leveraging community impact, and implementing new collaborative strategies focused on the wellness of children and young people with behavioral health challenges, with specific emphasis on younger children at risk, youth currently interfacing with systems, and families navigating new health care reform challenges. This program targets 6,000 families and 12,000 children/young people through family driven and youth guided programming and collaborations, within the designated catchment area, Nebraska.
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| SM061359-02 | Nami-Virginia | Richmond | VA | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
Virginia Family Network (VFN) and Statewide Youth Network (SYN) in Virginia's goal is to ensure that families and youth are the catalysts for transforming the mental health and related systems in their state by strengthening coalitions among family organizations and between family members and youth, policymakers and service providers, recognizing that family members and youth are the most effective change agents. The populations to be served are parents, caregivers, and families of children and youth with mental health needs and youth with mental health needs, ages 12-18.
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| SM061359-03 | Nami-Virginia | Richmond | VA | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
Virginia Family Network (VFN) and Statewide Youth Network (SYN) in Virginia's goal is to ensure that families and youth are the catalysts for transforming the mental health and related systems in their state by strengthening coalitions among family organizations and between family members and youth, policymakers and service providers, recognizing that family members and youth are the most effective change agents. The populations to be served are parents, caregivers, and families of children and youth with mental health needs and youth with mental health needs, ages 12-18.
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| SM061360-02 | Federation of Families of South Carolina | Columbia | SC | $60,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
South Carolina Technical Assistance Center for Community Family Networks will provide technical assistance statewide to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances and their families by making available information, training and support to strengthen leadership among our youth and families. The populations to be served will include children and youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families statewide.
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| SM061360-03 | Federation of Families of South Carolina | Columbia | SC | $60,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
South Carolina Technical Assistance Center for Community Family Networks will provide technical assistance statewide to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances and their families by making available information, training and support to strengthen leadership among our youth and families. The populations to be served will include children and youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families statewide.
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| SM061361-02 | Association for Children's Mental Health | Lansing | MI | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Association for Children's Mental Health (ACMH), through statewide parent-to-parent peer support, education, information and referral provided to parents/caregivers of children and youth with serious emotional disturbance, will empower families raising children and youth to have the skills, abilities and knowledge needed to navigate their child and family's service experience, use their voice to influence key decision makers, and become active participants in the policy level decision making that will affect all children and families throughout Michigan. This proposal includes enhanced and expanded access to Parent Support Partners for families raising children and youth with serious emotional disturbance. . Expanded outreach and education will allow increased awareness for persons frequently encountering young people with mental health needs who do not have the training or understanding how to be helpful.
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| SM061361-03 | Association for Children's Mental Health | Lansing | MI | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Association for Children's Mental Health (ACMH), through statewide parent-to-parent peer support, education, information and referral provided to parents/caregivers of children and youth with serious emotional disturbance, will empower families raising children and youth to have the skills, abilities and knowledge needed to navigate their child and family's service experience, use their voice to influence key decision makers, and become active participants in the policy level decision making that will affect all children and families throughout Michigan. This proposal includes enhanced and expanded access to Parent Support Partners for families raising children and youth with serious emotional disturbance. . Expanded outreach and education will allow increased awareness for persons frequently encountering young people with mental health needs who do not have the training or understanding how to be helpful.
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| SM061363-02 | Minnesota Assn/Childrens's Mental Health | Saint Paul | MN | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH) Statewide Family Network project, titled the Family Catalyst Project (FCP), will empower families through training, mentoring, and support, to enhance the state's capacity and infrastructure to meet the needs of children and adolescents with serious mental health disorders. The Family Catalyst project serves parents, caregivers and family members of children with mental health disorders and provides outreach to families from all socio economic backgrounds, race, sexual identity, disability, age, religion and areas of the state. FCP will host trainings for families in each the seven regions of Minnesota and webinars for all participants. Additionally, programming will consider the needs of returning Veterans and Military families and provide a Youth Leadership component for ages 13-25.
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| SM061363-03 | Minnesota Assn/Childrens's Mental Health | Saint Paul | MN | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH) Statewide Family Network project, titled the Family Catalyst Project (FCP), will empower families through training, mentoring, and support, to enhance the state's capacity and infrastructure to meet the needs of children and adolescents with serious mental health disorders. The Family Catalyst project serves parents, caregivers and family members of children with mental health disorders and provides outreach to families from all socio economic backgrounds, race, sexual identity, disability, age, religion and areas of the state. FCP will host trainings for families in each the seven regions of Minnesota and webinars for all participants. Additionally, programming will consider the needs of returning Veterans and Military families and provide a Youth Leadership component for ages 13-25.
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| SM061366-02 | Nami of Connecticut, Inc. | Hartford | CT | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Latino Family and Youth Initiative is a program that will work with chronically underserved Latino families and youth who are living with mental health challenges in seven communities in the state of Connecticut. These communities have some of the highest populations of Hispanic/Latinos in the state as well as high poverty rates for this sub-population. The initiative focuses on three main activities: education on children's mental health, public policy and the Affordable Care Act training to inform and empower family members and infrastructure enhancement for Latino families and youth.
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| SM061366-03 | Nami of Connecticut, Inc. | Hartford | CT | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
The Latino Family and Youth Initiative is a program that will work with chronically underserved Latino families and youth who are living with mental health challenges in seven communities in the state of Connecticut. These communities have some of the highest populations of Hispanic/Latinos in the state as well as high poverty rates for this sub-population. The initiative focuses on three main activities: education on children's mental health, public policy and the Affordable Care Act training to inform and empower family members and infrastructure enhancement for Latino families and youth.
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| SM061368-02 | Parent Support Network of Rhode Island | Johnston | RI | $70,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
Parent Support Network of Rhode Island (PSN) a statewide family controlled non-profit organization will implement the Reducing Heath Disparities: Promoting Health, Wellness, and Recovery Project with all Rhode Island children, youth, and young adults who have serious emotional disturbance and their family caregivers to ensure access to behavioral health and recovery services and supports in Rhode Island health care reform policy and practice.
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| SM061368-03 | Parent Support Network of Rhode Island | Johnston | RI | $70,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Statewide Family Network Program
Project Period: 2013/07/01 - 2016/06/30
Parent Support Network of Rhode Island (PSN) a statewide family controlled non-profit organization will implement the Reducing Heath Disparities: Promoting Health, Wellness, and Recovery Project with all Rhode Island children, youth, and young adults who have serious emotional disturbance and their family caregivers to ensure access to behavioral health and recovery services and supports in Rhode Island health care reform policy and practice.
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| SM061285-04 | Indiana State Department of Health | Indianapolis | IN | $834,716 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
Project LAUNCH Indiana will be implemented by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Maternal and Child Health Division (MCH) in partnership with the Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) of the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). The implementing partner is Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana. The Indiana School of Medicine (IOM), Department of Pediatrics will also participate by providing medical guidance, education, and evaluation services. The proposed service area is the Marion County-Indianapolis Metropolitan area that is served by Goodwill Industries in central Indiana. Within the service area, the pilot project targets Goodwill of Central Indiana's employees, students, and Goodwill's Nurse Family Partnership clients. The goal of Project LAUNCH Indiana is to create a model and shared vision for the promotion of healthy physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral development for children from birth to 8 years of age. This model will be studied to see if it can be implemented with other organizations (businesses, faith based organizations, and others). Specifically, Project LAUNCH Indiana is proposing to develop a business tool kit that not only addresses a shared vision for promoting the wellness of young children but also provides a model and pathway for employers and other organizations to develop a comprehensive early childhood infrastructure for its employees.
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| SM061285-05 | Indiana State Department of Health | Indianapolis | IN | $834,716 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2018/03/31
Project LAUNCH Indiana will be implemented by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Maternal and Child Health Division (MCH) in partnership with the Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) of the Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA). The implementing partner is Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana. The Indiana School of Medicine (IOM), Department of Pediatrics will also participate by providing medical guidance, education, and evaluation services. The proposed service area is the Marion County-Indianapolis Metropolitan area that is served by Goodwill Industries in central Indiana. Within the service area, the pilot project targets Goodwill of Central Indiana's employees, students, and Goodwill's Nurse Family Partnership clients. The goal of Project LAUNCH Indiana is to create a model and shared vision for the promotion of healthy physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral development for children from birth to 8 years of age. This model will be studied to see if it can be implemented with other organizations (businesses, faith based organizations, and others). Specifically, Project LAUNCH Indiana is proposing to develop a business tool kit that not only addresses a shared vision for promoting the wellness of young children but also provides a model and pathway for employers and other organizations to develop a comprehensive early childhood infrastructure for its employees.
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| SM061287-02 | NJ State Dept of Children and Families | Trenton | NJ | $800,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31
Project LAUNCH is a population-based strategy that replicates evidence-based practices for children/families from pregnancy to age eight: SE-home visitation program from pregnancy to age two; Incredible Years-community-based education strategy for ages two to eight; Zippy's Friends-school/child mental health partnership for ages five to eight; Educating Physicians in the Community-primary care strategy for birth to age eight; CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training to early care/preschool staff, birth to age five; Parent Involvement (PI)-engagement of parents of children, birth to age eight and Siblings. Project Goals and Objectives: Goal 1: To improve access to and use of screening and assessment across a range of settings. Objective 1: Increase use of Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ and ASQ:SE) Objective 2: Increase use of the 4 P's Plus prenatal screening for alcohol use, depression &DV Goal 2: Improve early care education and primary care assessment of child behavioral Objective 1: PCPs participate in Educating Physicians in the Community and Help Me Grow Objective 2: ECE staff participate in CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training Goal 3: Expand EBPs that support parent-child interaction and young child development. Objective 1: Increase referrals for pregnant women and children to age 8 to central intake. Objective 2: Increase referrals to HV and alternate community-based family support settings. Goal 4: Increase opportunities for family strengthening and parent/family leadership. Summary: Project LAUNCH New Jersey is a public health approach that promotes a comprehensive, coordinated health system that addresses the physical, emotional, social, behavioral and cognitive aspects of child wellness from pregnancy to age eight. Direct services include: Developmental Screening, CSEFEL Pyramid, Infant Mental Health Training, Incredible Years, Zippy's Friends, and Educating Physicians in the Community.
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| SM061287-03 | NJ State Dept of Children and Families | Trenton | NJ | $800,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31
Project LAUNCH is a population-based strategy that replicates evidence-based practices for children/families from pregnancy to age eight: SE-home visitation program from pregnancy to age two; Incredible Years-community-based education strategy for ages two to eight; Zippy's Friends-school/child mental health partnership for ages five to eight; Educating Physicians in the Community-primary care strategy for birth to age eight; CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training to early care/preschool staff, birth to age five; Parent Involvement (PI)-engagement of parents of children, birth to age eight and Siblings. Project Goals and Objectives: Goal 1: To improve access to and use of screening and assessment across a range of settings. Objective 1: Increase use of Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ and ASQ:SE) Objective 2: Increase use of the 4 P's Plus prenatal screening for alcohol use, depression &DV Goal 2: Improve early care education and primary care assessment of child behavioral Objective 1: PCPs participate in Educating Physicians in the Community and Help Me Grow Objective 2: ECE staff participate in CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training Goal 3: Expand EBPs that support parent-child interaction and young child development. Objective 1: Increase referrals for pregnant women and children to age 8 to central intake. Objective 2: Increase referrals to HV and alternate community-based family support settings. Goal 4: Increase opportunities for family strengthening and parent/family leadership. Summary: Project LAUNCH New Jersey is a public health approach that promotes a comprehensive, coordinated health system that addresses the physical, emotional, social, behavioral and cognitive aspects of child wellness from pregnancy to age eight. Direct services include: Developmental Screening, CSEFEL Pyramid, Infant Mental Health Training, Incredible Years, Zippy's Friends, and Educating Physicians in the Community.
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| SM061287-04 | NJ State Dept of Children and Families | Trenton | NJ | $800,000 | 2016 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31
Project LAUNCH is a population-based strategy that replicates evidence-based practices for children/families from pregnancy to age eight: SE-home visitation program from pregnancy to age two; Incredible Years-community-based education strategy for ages two to eight; Zippy's Friends-school/child mental health partnership for ages five to eight; Educating Physicians in the Community-primary care strategy for birth to age eight; CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training to early care/preschool staff, birth to age five; Parent Involvement (PI)-engagement of parents of children, birth to age eight and Siblings. Project Goals and Objectives: Goal 1: To improve access to and use of screening and assessment across a range of settings. Objective 1: Increase use of Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ and ASQ:SE) Objective 2: Increase use of the 4 P's Plus prenatal screening for alcohol use, depression &DV Goal 2: Improve early care education and primary care assessment of child behavioral Objective 1: PCPs participate in Educating Physicians in the Community and Help Me Grow Objective 2: ECE staff participate in CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training Goal 3: Expand EBPs that support parent-child interaction and young child development. Objective 1: Increase referrals for pregnant women and children to age 8 to central intake. Objective 2: Increase referrals to HV and alternate community-based family support settings. Goal 4: Increase opportunities for family strengthening and parent/family leadership. Summary: Project LAUNCH New Jersey is a public health approach that promotes a comprehensive, coordinated health system that addresses the physical, emotional, social, behavioral and cognitive aspects of child wellness from pregnancy to age eight. Direct services include: Developmental Screening, CSEFEL Pyramid, Infant Mental Health Training, Incredible Years, Zippy's Friends, and Educating Physicians in the Community.
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| SM061287-05 | NJ State Dept of Children and Families | Trenton | NJ | $800,000 | 2017 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31
Project LAUNCH is a population-based strategy that replicates evidence-based practices for children/families from pregnancy to age eight: SE-home visitation program from pregnancy to age two; Incredible Years-community-based education strategy for ages two to eight; Zippy's Friends-school/child mental health partnership for ages five to eight; Educating Physicians in the Community-primary care strategy for birth to age eight; CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training to early care/preschool staff, birth to age five; Parent Involvement (PI)-engagement of parents of children, birth to age eight and Siblings. Project Goals and Objectives: Goal 1: To improve access to and use of screening and assessment across a range of settings. Objective 1: Increase use of Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ and ASQ:SE) Objective 2: Increase use of the 4 P's Plus prenatal screening for alcohol use, depression &DV Goal 2: Improve early care education and primary care assessment of child behavioral Objective 1: PCPs participate in Educating Physicians in the Community and Help Me Grow Objective 2: ECE staff participate in CSEFEL and Infant Mental Health Training Goal 3: Expand EBPs that support parent-child interaction and young child development. Objective 1: Increase referrals for pregnant women and children to age 8 to central intake. Objective 2: Increase referrals to HV and alternate community-based family support settings. Goal 4: Increase opportunities for family strengthening and parent/family leadership. Summary: Project LAUNCH New Jersey is a public health approach that promotes a comprehensive, coordinated health system that addresses the physical, emotional, social, behavioral and cognitive aspects of child wellness from pregnancy to age eight. Direct services include: Developmental Screening, CSEFEL Pyramid, Infant Mental Health Training, Incredible Years, Zippy's Friends, and Educating Physicians in the Community.
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| SM061288-02 | Tennessee State Department of Health | Nashville | TN | $800,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: Project Launch
Project Period: 2013/09/01 - 2018/08/31
Tennessee's Project LAUNCH will provide primary prevention and promotion services in Memphis, Tennessee with intensive services in 3 targeted ZIP codes to promote health for infants and children from birth to 8 years of age. In partnership with the State Young Child Wellness Expert and State Young Child Wellness Partner, the local program will employ a local Young Child Wellness Coordinator to assure young children and their families access an array of evidence-based programs that foster wellness in all areas of the life of a young child. Project goals include: Establish a state-level infrastructure to build and sustain comprehensive early child service systems that promote young child wellness in Tennessee; Enhance and coordinate state policies, linkages and resources to support comprehensive early child wellness services in Tennessee; Establish a local-level infrastructure to sustain a comprehensive early child wellness system in Memphis; Develop a local pilot for a comprehensive coordinated system of evidence-based programs and services for young child wellness for children pre-natal through 8 years of age; Improve wellness of young children and families in pilot area; and Develop a local model suitable for replication throughout the state.
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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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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
| Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant | $0 |
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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 |
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
| Total Mental Health Funds | $0 |
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |