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| SM061905-01 | New Mexico St Dept/Children/Youth/Fam | Santa Fe | NM | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) Healthy Transitions New Mexico
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| SM061905-02 | New Mexico St Dept/Children/Youth/Fam | Santa Fe | NM | $1,037,360 | 2015 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) "Healthy Transitions-New Mexico" will implement a continuum of services through creative use of peers and adventure therapy to engage transitional-age youth into evidence-based services and treatment modalities, while preparing them for the adult system in three counties: Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Valencia. The purpose is to: 1) establish a cadre of 7 peers (2 in each community and one at the State level), whose purpose is outreach to youth and educate families and the community in general; 2) engage with youth through personal, peer-to-peer relationships, then intensifying that engagement through brief therapeutic adventure experience, coupled with assessments; 3) motivate those youth towards continued involvement on one of several "Pathways" including the Seven Challenges treatment practice; 4) ensure their access to important resources and services; and 5) make state level policy recommendations so that any transition to the adult system is delivered with the same recovery values supporting youth in their success.
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| SM061905-03 | New Mexico St Dept/Children/Youth/Fam | Santa Fe | NM | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) "Healthy Transitions-New Mexico" will implement a continuum of services through creative use of peers and adventure therapy to engage transitional-age youth into evidence-based services and treatment modalities, while preparing them for the adult system in three counties: Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Valencia. The purpose is to: 1) establish a cadre of 7 peers (2 in each community and one at the State level), whose purpose is outreach to youth and educate families and the community in general; 2) engage with youth through personal, peer-to-peer relationships, then intensifying that engagement through brief therapeutic adventure experience, coupled with assessments; 3) motivate those youth towards continued involvement on one of several "Pathways" including the Seven Challenges treatment practice; 4) ensure their access to important resources and services; and 5) make state level policy recommendations so that any transition to the adult system is delivered with the same recovery values supporting youth in their success.
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| SM061905-04 | New Mexico St Dept/Children/Youth/Fam | Santa Fe | NM | $900,192 | 2017 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) "Healthy Transitions-New Mexico" will implement a continuum of services through creative use of peers and adventure therapy to engage transitional-age youth into evidence-based services and treatment modalities, while preparing them for the adult system in three counties: Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Valencia. The purpose is to: 1) establish a cadre of 7 peers (2 in each community and one at the State level), whose purpose is outreach to youth and educate families and the community in general; 2) engage with youth through personal, peer-to-peer relationships, then intensifying that engagement through brief therapeutic adventure experience, coupled with assessments; 3) motivate those youth towards continued involvement on one of several "Pathways" including the Seven Challenges treatment practice; 4) ensure their access to important resources and services; and 5) make state level policy recommendations so that any transition to the adult system is delivered with the same recovery values supporting youth in their success.
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| SM061907-01 | State / Michigan Department of Education | Lansing | MI | $1,936,000 | 2014 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Michigan 2014 Project AWARE Proposal
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| SM061907-02 | State / Michigan Department of Education | Lansing | MI | $1,936,000 | 2015 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Through this proposal, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), the Michigan Departments of Community Health (MDCH), and three local school districts - Kent Intermediate School District, Jackson Intermediate School District, and Oakland Schools - ultimately expect to build and expand capacity at the state and local levels to make schools safer, improve school climate, increase awareness of mental health issues, and connect children and youth who have behavioral health issues with needed services. The overall goals of the four-year project are to: 1) increase access to school and community- based mental, emotional, and behavioral health services for youth through improved coordination of state and local resources and enhanced integration and coordination of behavioral health services; and 2) implement YMHFA state and local training programs in three Michigan communities. The primary populations to be served include children and adolescents (five to age 18), their families, school staff, and community partners in the three pilot communities.
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| SM061907-03 | State / Michigan Department of Education | Lansing | MI | $3,872,000 | 2016 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Through this proposal, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), the Michigan Departments of Community Health (MDCH), and three local school districts - Kent Intermediate School District, Jackson Intermediate School District, and Oakland Schools - ultimately expect to build and expand capacity at the state and local levels to make schools safer, improve school climate, increase awareness of mental health issues, and connect children and youth who have behavioral health issues with needed services. The overall goals of the four-year project are to: 1) increase access to school and community- based mental, emotional, and behavioral health services for youth through improved coordination of state and local resources and enhanced integration and coordination of behavioral health services; and 2) implement YMHFA state and local training programs in three Michigan communities. The primary populations to be served include children and adolescents (five to age 18), their families, school staff, and community partners in the three pilot communities.
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| SM061908-01 | Kentucky State Department of Education | Frankfort | KY | $1,599,148 | 2014 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Kentucky AWARE
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| SM061908-02 | Kentucky State Department of Education | Frankfort | KY | $1,635,436 | 2015 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Kentucky AWARE will allow Kentucky schools to create even safer and more respectful environments for learning, promote the behavioral health of school-aged children and youth, and help to ensure that we reach our goals aimed at improving educational results and outcomes for all students. While Kentucky is largely a rural state, the three pilot districts- Jefferson, Fayette and Pulaski are three of Kentucky's largest (1st, 2nd, and 14th, respectively). All three districts have invested in the Kentucky Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (KY-PBIS) initiative, which will provide a base of understanding for children with behavioral needs. The Kentucky AWARE goals are: Goal 1: Expand the capacity of the KDE, and other state and local child, youth, and family serving agencies to increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth. Goal 2: Connect children, youth and families, who may have behavioral health issues, with appropriate services. Goal 3: Provide training to school personnel and other adults who interact with school-aged youth to detect and respond to mental health issues in children and young adults. Goal 4: Provide effective governance and organization for interagency collaboration and grant management of the project. In year one of the grant, 450 first-aiders will be trained. During year two this total increases to 2,025. For years three through five the total will be 2,550 annually. Over the five years of this grant 10,125 first-aiders will be trained (450 + 2,025 +2,550 + 2,550 + 2,550 = 10,125).
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| SM061908-03 | Kentucky State Department of Education | Frankfort | KY | $1,647,532 | 2016 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Kentucky AWARE will allow Kentucky schools to create even safer and more respectful environments for learning, promote the behavioral health of school-aged children and youth, and help to ensure that we reach our goals aimed at improving educational results and outcomes for all students. While Kentucky is largely a rural state, the three pilot districts- Jefferson, Fayette and Pulaski are three of Kentucky's largest (1st, 2nd, and 14th, respectively). All three districts have invested in the Kentucky Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (KY-PBIS) initiative, which will provide a base of understanding for children with behavioral needs. The Kentucky AWARE goals are: Goal 1: Expand the capacity of the KDE, and other state and local child, youth, and family serving agencies to increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth. Goal 2: Connect children, youth and families, who may have behavioral health issues, with appropriate services. Goal 3: Provide training to school personnel and other adults who interact with school-aged youth to detect and respond to mental health issues in children and young adults. Goal 4: Provide effective governance and organization for interagency collaboration and grant management of the project. In year one of the grant, 450 first-aiders will be trained. During year two this total increases to 2,025. For years three through five the total will be 2,550 annually. Over the five years of this grant 10,125 first-aiders will be trained (450 + 2,025 +2,550 + 2,550 + 2,550 = 10,125).
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| SM061908-04 | Kentucky State Department of Education | Frankfort | KY | $1,861,818 | 2017 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Kentucky AWARE will allow Kentucky schools to create even safer and more respectful environments for learning, promote the behavioral health of school-aged children and youth, and help to ensure that we reach our goals aimed at improving educational results and outcomes for all students. While Kentucky is largely a rural state, the three pilot districts- Jefferson, Fayette and Pulaski are three of Kentucky's largest (1st, 2nd, and 14th, respectively). All three districts have invested in the Kentucky Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (KY-PBIS) initiative, which will provide a base of understanding for children with behavioral needs. The Kentucky AWARE goals are: Goal 1: Expand the capacity of the KDE, and other state and local child, youth, and family serving agencies to increase awareness of mental health issues among school-aged youth. Goal 2: Connect children, youth and families, who may have behavioral health issues, with appropriate services. Goal 3: Provide training to school personnel and other adults who interact with school-aged youth to detect and respond to mental health issues in children and young adults. Goal 4: Provide effective governance and organization for interagency collaboration and grant management of the project. In year one of the grant, 450 first-aiders will be trained. During year two this total increases to 2,025. For years three through five the total will be 2,550 annually. Over the five years of this grant 10,125 first-aiders will be trained (450 + 2,025 +2,550 + 2,550 + 2,550 = 10,125).
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| SM061909-01 | Ohio State Department of Education | Columbus | OH | $1,924,316 | 2014 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Making Ohio AWARE: Building Statewide Mental Health First Aid Capacity
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| SM061909-02 | Ohio State Department of Education | Columbus | OH | $1,907,423 | 2015 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Through the "Making Ohio AWARE: Building Statewide Mental Health First Aid Capacity" initiative, Ohio will develop a modern, enhanced infrastructure to raise awareness of mental health needs among school-aged youth and increase statewide and local capacity to develop, implement, and sustain the delivery of integrated, comprehensive, evidence-based mental health and behavioral health services for youth and families. The efforts will occur through collaborative partnerships between the Ohio Department of Education, three partnering Local Education Agencies (Cuyahoga County, Warren County, and Wood County Educational Service Centers), State Management Team, the Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs, the Ohio Mental Health Network for School Success, and other state departments. The project will promote a comprehensive and coordinated system for promoting wellness, safety and resilience built upon foundations of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, Safe Schools, and other support programs. Cross-sector assets and resources will be leveraged to build and support an effective interconnected systems workforce by increasing the number of individuals trained to deliver Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA; 3 SEA trainers and 9 LEA trainers), the number of first responders trained in YMHFA (750 trained yearly and 3,750 trained throughout the project), and youth access to mental health services (for at-risk students identified within the 30 districts). The initiative will use data to inform decision making, emphasizing state-wide capacity building for evidence-based innovations. Across the project objectives, a key aspect in the success will be engaging youth, families, and schools as agents of community change. It is anticipated that achievement of project goals will enhance system capacity and strengthen partnerships by providing documented effective community-based models for other communities wishing to adopt comprehensive, integrated mental health promo
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| SM061909-03 | Ohio State Department of Education | Columbus | OH | $1,923,517 | 2016 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Through the "Making Ohio AWARE: Building Statewide Mental Health First Aid Capacity" initiative, Ohio will develop a modern, enhanced infrastructure to raise awareness of mental health needs among school-aged youth and increase statewide and local capacity to develop, implement, and sustain the delivery of integrated, comprehensive, evidence-based mental health and behavioral health services for youth and families. The efforts will occur through collaborative partnerships between the Ohio Department of Education, three partnering Local Education Agencies (Cuyahoga County, Warren County, and Wood County Educational Service Centers), State Management Team, the Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs, the Ohio Mental Health Network for School Success, and other state departments. The project will promote a comprehensive and coordinated system for promoting wellness, safety and resilience built upon foundations of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, Safe Schools, and other support programs. Cross-sector assets and resources will be leveraged to build and support an effective interconnected systems workforce by increasing the number of individuals trained to deliver Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA; 3 SEA trainers and 9 LEA trainers), the number of first responders trained in YMHFA (750 trained yearly and 3,750 trained throughout the project), and youth access to mental health services (for at-risk students identified within the 30 districts). The initiative will use data to inform decision making, emphasizing state-wide capacity building for evidence-based innovations. Across the project objectives, a key aspect in the success will be engaging youth, families, and schools as agents of community change. It is anticipated that achievement of project goals will enhance system capacity and strengthen partnerships by providing documented effective community-based models for other communities wishing to adopt comprehensive, integrated mental health promo
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| SM061909-04 | Ohio State Department of Education | Columbus | OH | $2,864,572 | 2017 | SM-14-018 | ||||
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Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-AWARE-SEA Through the "Making Ohio AWARE: Building Statewide Mental Health First Aid Capacity" initiative, Ohio will develop a modern, enhanced infrastructure to raise awareness of mental health needs among school-aged youth and increase statewide and local capacity to develop, implement, and sustain the delivery of integrated, comprehensive, evidence-based mental health and behavioral health services for youth and families. The efforts will occur through collaborative partnerships between the Ohio Department of Education, three partnering Local Education Agencies (Cuyahoga County, Warren County, and Wood County Educational Service Centers), State Management Team, the Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs, the Ohio Mental Health Network for School Success, and other state departments. The project will promote a comprehensive and coordinated system for promoting wellness, safety and resilience built upon foundations of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, Safe Schools, and other support programs. Cross-sector assets and resources will be leveraged to build and support an effective interconnected systems workforce by increasing the number of individuals trained to deliver Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA; 3 SEA trainers and 9 LEA trainers), the number of first responders trained in YMHFA (750 trained yearly and 3,750 trained throughout the project), and youth access to mental health services (for at-risk students identified within the 30 districts). The initiative will use data to inform decision making, emphasizing state-wide capacity building for evidence-based innovations. Across the project objectives, a key aspect in the success will be engaging youth, families, and schools as agents of community change. It is anticipated that achievement of project goals will enhance system capacity and strengthen partnerships by providing documented effective community-based models for other communities wishing to adopt comprehensive, integrated mental health promo
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| SM061910-01 | Fairbanks Native Association | Fairbanks | AK | $717,014 | 2014 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) FNA SAYA
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| SM061910-02 | Fairbanks Native Association | Fairbanks | AK | $970,684 | 2015 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The "Save our Youth and Young Adults for Transitions (SAYA Transitions)" project, a joint Fairbanks Native Association and Tanana Chiefs Conference project, is based upon the fact that we are losing our Alaska Native youth and young adults in disproportionate numbers through suicide, mental illness and co-occurring disorders. This project will provide the services and supports for this population to reach adulthood. The specific target population for SAYA Transitions is Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/AI): 1) 16-25 year olds at high risk of developing a serious mental health condition, suicide or co-occurring disorder who may otherwise be unidentified; 2) 16-25 year olds who have already been identified as experiencing a serious mental health condition, and 3) and the community at large, in Fairbanks and North Pole. These local laboratories will focus on the AN/AI populations in these two towns with the Transition Team and Youth Councils working with the AN/AI local residents. The overarching goal is to develop successful transitions to adulthood through a culturally specific, youth guided wrap-around continuum of outreach, engagement, awareness, prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for AN/AI youth and young adults (Y/YA) ages 16-25 which address serious mental health conditions, co-occurring disorders, substance use and/or risk factors for serious mental illness. All four objectives are centered upon increasing access to care so that the youth and young adults can benefit from the Native wraparound service system.
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| SM061910-03 | Fairbanks Native Association | Fairbanks | AK | $933,324 | 2016 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The "Save our Youth and Young Adults for Transitions (SAYA Transitions)" project, a joint Fairbanks Native Association and Tanana Chiefs Conference project, is based upon the fact that we are losing our Alaska Native youth and young adults in disproportionate numbers through suicide, mental illness and co-occurring disorders. This project will provide the services and supports for this population to reach adulthood. The specific target population for SAYA Transitions is Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/AI): 1) 16-25 year olds at high risk of developing a serious mental health condition, suicide or co-occurring disorder who may otherwise be unidentified; 2) 16-25 year olds who have already been identified as experiencing a serious mental health condition, and 3) and the community at large, in Fairbanks and North Pole. These local laboratories will focus on the AN/AI populations in these two towns with the Transition Team and Youth Councils working with the AN/AI local residents. The overarching goal is to develop successful transitions to adulthood through a culturally specific, youth guided wrap-around continuum of outreach, engagement, awareness, prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for AN/AI youth and young adults (Y/YA) ages 16-25 which address serious mental health conditions, co-occurring disorders, substance use and/or risk factors for serious mental illness. All four objectives are centered upon increasing access to care so that the youth and young adults can benefit from the Native wraparound service system.
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| SM061910-04 | Fairbanks Native Association | Fairbanks | AK | $687,745 | 2017 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The "Save our Youth and Young Adults for Transitions (SAYA Transitions)" project, a joint Fairbanks Native Association and Tanana Chiefs Conference project, is based upon the fact that we are losing our Alaska Native youth and young adults in disproportionate numbers through suicide, mental illness and co-occurring disorders. This project will provide the services and supports for this population to reach adulthood. The specific target population for SAYA Transitions is Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/AI): 1) 16-25 year olds at high risk of developing a serious mental health condition, suicide or co-occurring disorder who may otherwise be unidentified; 2) 16-25 year olds who have already been identified as experiencing a serious mental health condition, and 3) and the community at large, in Fairbanks and North Pole. These local laboratories will focus on the AN/AI populations in these two towns with the Transition Team and Youth Councils working with the AN/AI local residents. The overarching goal is to develop successful transitions to adulthood through a culturally specific, youth guided wrap-around continuum of outreach, engagement, awareness, prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for AN/AI youth and young adults (Y/YA) ages 16-25 which address serious mental health conditions, co-occurring disorders, substance use and/or risk factors for serious mental illness. All four objectives are centered upon increasing access to care so that the youth and young adults can benefit from the Native wraparound service system.
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| SM061915-01 | Pennsylvania State Dept/Public Welfare | Harrisburg | PA | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) Pennsylvania Healthy Transitions Partnership
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| SM061915-02 | Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health | Harrisburg | PA | $1,037,360 | 2015 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The Pennsylvania Healthy Transitions Partnership will promote awareness and early identification of individuals age 16-25 with, or at risk of, serious mental health conditions, and improve access to a broad array of effective and integrated services and supports for these youth and young adults. The population served will include Caucasian, Black, and Hispanic/Latina, as well as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals, with targeted outreach to traditionally underserved populations. This Partnership will work with three counties, Berks, Bucks, and Washington focusing on three goals: 1) to increase awareness throughout the community about early indications of signs and symptoms for serious mental health conditions; 2) to identify and begin services for those who are at-risk of serious mental health conditions; and 3) to improve the effectiveness of services and supports for those youth and young adults with serious mental health conditions.
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| SM061915-03 | Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health | Harrisburg | PA | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The Pennsylvania Healthy Transitions Partnership will promote awareness and early identification of individuals age 16-25 with, or at risk of, serious mental health conditions, and improve access to a broad array of effective and integrated services and supports for these youth and young adults. The population served will include Caucasian, Black, and Hispanic/Latina, as well as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals, with targeted outreach to traditionally underserved populations. This Partnership will work with three counties, Berks, Bucks, and Washington focusing on three goals: 1) to increase awareness throughout the community about early indications of signs and symptoms for serious mental health conditions; 2) to identify and begin services for those who are at-risk of serious mental health conditions; and 3) to improve the effectiveness of services and supports for those youth and young adults with serious mental health conditions.
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| SM061915-04 | Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health | Harrisburg | PA | $2,000,000 | 2017 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) The Pennsylvania Healthy Transitions Partnership will promote awareness and early identification of individuals age 16-25 with, or at risk of, serious mental health conditions, and improve access to a broad array of effective and integrated services and supports for these youth and young adults. The population served will include Caucasian, Black, and Hispanic/Latina, as well as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender individuals, with targeted outreach to traditionally underserved populations. This Partnership will work with three counties, Berks, Bucks, and Washington focusing on three goals: 1) to increase awareness throughout the community about early indications of signs and symptoms for serious mental health conditions; 2) to identify and begin services for those who are at-risk of serious mental health conditions; and 3) to improve the effectiveness of services and supports for those youth and young adults with serious mental health conditions.
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| SM061916-01 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Madison | WI | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) Now Is The Time - Healthy Transitions
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| SM061916-02 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services | Madison | WI | $1,037,360 | 2015 | SM-14-017 | ||||
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Title: Healthy Transitions
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2019/09/29
Short Title: NITT-Healthy Transitions (NITT-HT) Wisconsin's Project YES! will target youth and young adults (Y/YA) aged 16-25 who are at risk for, or are experiencing mental health problems, in Jefferson and Outagamie Counties. Evidence-based and age-appropriate approaches to outreach, engagement, screening, and treatment will be identified and training provided to all providers in these communities. Project YES! will focus on three goals: 1) expand the number of Y/YA aged 16-25 who receive age appropriate, culturally competent and evidence-based behavioral health treatment and support within sub-recipient geographic areas; 2) increase the awareness of providers, parents, youth and young adults on the mental health issues and needs of Y/YA aged 16-25; and 3) develop and implement local and state policies and practice changes that will improve Y/YA engagement as well as promote successful transitions to adulthood.
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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 |