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| SM061637-02 | Mental Hlth Mntl Retardation Tarrant Co | Fort Worth | TX | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements MHMR of Tarrant County (MHMRTC), in partnership with seven North Texas counties, the Texas System of Care, families, youth, child-serving providers, advocates and community leaders, will transform the collection of systems of care into a unified System of Care for Transition Age Youth called Paving the Way: Successful Transitions to Adulthood. This project will serve young people between the ages of 16 and 21 years with SEDs who are transitioning from child- to adult-serving community-based mental health. Particular emphasis will be placed on youth transitioning out of foster care as well as juvenile and adult probation services.
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| SM061637-03 | Mental Hlth Mntl Retardation Tarrant Co | Fort Worth | TX | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements MHMR of Tarrant County (MHMRTC), in partnership with seven North Texas counties, the Texas System of Care, families, youth, child-serving providers, advocates and community leaders, will transform the collection of systems of care into a unified System of Care for Transition Age Youth called Paving the Way: Successful Transitions to Adulthood. This project will serve young people between the ages of 16 and 21 years with SEDs who are transitioning from child- to adult-serving community-based mental health. Particular emphasis will be placed on youth transitioning out of foster care as well as juvenile and adult probation services.
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| SM061637-04 | Mental Hlth Mntl Retardation Tarrant Co | Fort Worth | TX | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements MHMR of Tarrant County (MHMRTC), in partnership with seven North Texas counties, the Texas System of Care, families, youth, child-serving providers, advocates and community leaders, will transform the collection of systems of care into a unified System of Care for Transition Age Youth called Paving the Way: Successful Transitions to Adulthood. This project will serve young people between the ages of 16 and 21 years with SEDs who are transitioning from child- to adult-serving community-based mental health. Particular emphasis will be placed on youth transitioning out of foster care as well as juvenile and adult probation services.
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| SM061638-01 | County of Beaver | Beaver | PA | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements HELPing BC-SCORES
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| SM061638-02 | County of Beaver | Beaver | PA | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements HELPing BC-SCORES is a collaborative effort to enhance the existing system of care (SOC) for transition-age youth ( 13 to 21) in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, who have a behavioral health diagnosis. The heart of this enhancement is a mobile response team, the HELP Team, which will contact a family within 60 minutes of their request for service and be on site within 24 hours. Outreach and early identification are among the most difficult challenges to providing effective behavioral health care to youth and families. Almost every system carries with it eligibility requirements, the need to schedule an appointment, extensive paper work as part of an intake and, often, a waiting list.
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| SM061638-03 | County of Beaver | Beaver | PA | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements HELPing BC-SCORES is a collaborative effort to enhance the existing system of care (SOC) for transition-age youth ( 13 to 21) in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, who have a behavioral health diagnosis. The heart of this enhancement is a mobile response team, the HELP Team, which will contact a family within 60 minutes of their request for service and be on site within 24 hours. Outreach and early identification are among the most difficult challenges to providing effective behavioral health care to youth and families. Almost every system carries with it eligibility requirements, the need to schedule an appointment, extensive paper work as part of an intake and, often, a waiting list.
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| SM061638-04 | County of Beaver | Beaver | PA | $1,000,000 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements HELPing BC-SCORES is a collaborative effort to enhance the existing system of care (SOC) for transition-age youth ( 13 to 21) in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, who have a behavioral health diagnosis. The heart of this enhancement is a mobile response team, the HELP Team, which will contact a family within 60 minutes of their request for service and be on site within 24 hours. Outreach and early identification are among the most difficult challenges to providing effective behavioral health care to youth and families. Almost every system carries with it eligibility requirements, the need to schedule an appointment, extensive paper work as part of an intake and, often, a waiting list.
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| SM061639-01 | City of San Antonio Metro Health Dist | San Antonio | TX | $998,061 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Bexar CARES
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| SM061639-02 | City of San Antonio | San Antonio | TX | $995,868 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The City of San Antonio and its partners seek to expand an existing system of care to further improve behavioral health outcomes for children and youth. The original collaboration began in 2006 when public providers integrated their resources to better assist multi-system involved children and youth. This critical effort will continue and will be expanded to include more partners and more points of intercept to enable more children and youth to be served. Bexar CARES. Population to be served: Children (1-18) with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Strategies and Interventions: Bexar CARES will address deficiencies and create a framework for expansion in nine critical areas: 1) streamlining and strengthening the governance structure; 2) integrating and better utilizing the resources of local non-profits; 3) improving data collection and analysis to inform decision making; 4) addressing the needs of military families; 5) enabling earlier intervention by adding new intercept points in pre-school programs; 6) fostering continuity of approach in school, community and home to improve school readiness and academic performance; 7) establishing a focal point for access and coordination; 8) filling service gaps; and 9) building out new workforce development pathways for persons with lived experience.
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| SM061639-03 | City of San Antonio | San Antonio | TX | $995,828 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The City of San Antonio and its partners seek to expand an existing system of care to further improve behavioral health outcomes for children and youth. The original collaboration began in 2006 when public providers integrated their resources to better assist multi-system involved children and youth. This critical effort will continue and will be expanded to include more partners and more points of intercept to enable more children and youth to be served. Bexar CARES. Population to be served: Children (1-18) with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Strategies and Interventions: Bexar CARES will address deficiencies and create a framework for expansion in nine critical areas: 1) streamlining and strengthening the governance structure; 2) integrating and better utilizing the resources of local non-profits; 3) improving data collection and analysis to inform decision making; 4) addressing the needs of military families; 5) enabling earlier intervention by adding new intercept points in pre-school programs; 6) fostering continuity of approach in school, community and home to improve school readiness and academic performance; 7) establishing a focal point for access and coordination; 8) filling service gaps; and 9) building out new workforce development pathways for persons with lived experience.
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| SM061639-04 | City of San Antonio | San Antonio | TX | $206,761 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The City of San Antonio and its partners seek to expand an existing system of care to further improve behavioral health outcomes for children and youth. The original collaboration began in 2006 when public providers integrated their resources to better assist multi-system involved children and youth. This critical effort will continue and will be expanded to include more partners and more points of intercept to enable more children and youth to be served. Bexar CARES. Population to be served: Children (1-18) with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Strategies and Interventions: Bexar CARES will address deficiencies and create a framework for expansion in nine critical areas: 1) streamlining and strengthening the governance structure; 2) integrating and better utilizing the resources of local non-profits; 3) improving data collection and analysis to inform decision making; 4) addressing the needs of military families; 5) enabling earlier intervention by adding new intercept points in pre-school programs; 6) fostering continuity of approach in school, community and home to improve school readiness and academic performance; 7) establishing a focal point for access and coordination; 8) filling service gaps; and 9) building out new workforce development pathways for persons with lived experience.
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| SM061640-01 | City of Pasadena | Pasadena | CA | $594,473 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Project Wraparound
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| SM061640-02 | City of Pasadena | Pasadena | CA | $583,603 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Pasadena (CA) Public Health Department (PPHD) requests $2,003,753 to establish Project Wraparound, which will create and expand a comprehensive system of care (SOC) in Service Planning Area (SPA) 3 in Los Angeles County for the benefit of children and youth (aged birth to 21) with serious emotional disturbances (SEDs) and their families. A community-based needs assessment conducted as part of the 2013 SAMHSA-funded SOC Expansion Planning Grant gathered information from providers, stakeholders, youth, and families and found that: 1) families face significant barriers in accessing mental health services for their children; 2) mental and behavioral health services are disjointed and not marketed effectively; 3) families lack knowledge of the assets and resources that are available in the region, and 4) parents experience significant stigma related to mental and behavioral health issues.
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| SM061640-03 | City of Pasadena | Pasadena | CA | $583,603 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Pasadena (CA) Public Health Department (PPHD) requests $2,003,753 to establish Project Wraparound, which will create and expand a comprehensive system of care (SOC) in Service Planning Area (SPA) 3 in Los Angeles County for the benefit of children and youth (aged birth to 21) with serious emotional disturbances (SEDs) and their families. A community-based needs assessment conducted as part of the 2013 SAMHSA-funded SOC Expansion Planning Grant gathered information from providers, stakeholders, youth, and families and found that: 1) families face significant barriers in accessing mental health services for their children; 2) mental and behavioral health services are disjointed and not marketed effectively; 3) families lack knowledge of the assets and resources that are available in the region, and 4) parents experience significant stigma related to mental and behavioral health issues.
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| SM061640-04 | City of Pasadena | Pasadena | CA | $242,074 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Pasadena (CA) Public Health Department (PPHD) requests $2,003,753 to establish Project Wraparound, which will create and expand a comprehensive system of care (SOC) in Service Planning Area (SPA) 3 in Los Angeles County for the benefit of children and youth (aged birth to 21) with serious emotional disturbances (SEDs) and their families. A community-based needs assessment conducted as part of the 2013 SAMHSA-funded SOC Expansion Planning Grant gathered information from providers, stakeholders, youth, and families and found that: 1) families face significant barriers in accessing mental health services for their children; 2) mental and behavioral health services are disjointed and not marketed effectively; 3) families lack knowledge of the assets and resources that are available in the region, and 4) parents experience significant stigma related to mental and behavioral health issues.
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| SM061641-01 | San Francisco Dept of Public Health | San Francisco | CA | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Bay Area Trauma Informed Systems of Care (BATISC)
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| SM061641-02 | San Francisco Dept of Public Health | San Francisco | CA | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Bay Area region of California seeks to create a shared and trauma informed regional infrastructure to implement, sustain, and improve services for children and youth affected by trauma. The City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) proposes to convene and support the Bay Area Trauma Informed Systems of Care (BATISC) initiative as a regional collaborative of seven Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz. The initiative will focus on creating a trauma informed region in order to reduce disparities in behavioral health access and improve the provision of trauma-informed services. To coordinate and facilitate this regional effort, the Bay Area proposes to create a unique center purposed to promote the development of trauma informed systems and positioned to serve participating counties in Northern California. The BATISC Center will support the creation of a regional infrastructure that recognizes and responds to trauma in a culturally and linguistically competent, family-driven, youth-guided and evidence-based manner.
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| SM061641-03 | San Francisco Dept of Public Health | San Francisco | CA | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Bay Area region of California seeks to create a shared and trauma informed regional infrastructure to implement, sustain, and improve services for children and youth affected by trauma. The City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) proposes to convene and support the Bay Area Trauma Informed Systems of Care (BATISC) initiative as a regional collaborative of seven Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz. The initiative will focus on creating a trauma informed region in order to reduce disparities in behavioral health access and improve the provision of trauma-informed services. To coordinate and facilitate this regional effort, the Bay Area proposes to create a unique center purposed to promote the development of trauma informed systems and positioned to serve participating counties in Northern California. The BATISC Center will support the creation of a regional infrastructure that recognizes and responds to trauma in a culturally and linguistically competent, family-driven, youth-guided and evidence-based manner.
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| SM061641-04 | San Francisco Dept of Public Health | San Francisco | CA | $992,614 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements The Bay Area region of California seeks to create a shared and trauma informed regional infrastructure to implement, sustain, and improve services for children and youth affected by trauma. The City and County of San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) proposes to convene and support the Bay Area Trauma Informed Systems of Care (BATISC) initiative as a regional collaborative of seven Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz. The initiative will focus on creating a trauma informed region in order to reduce disparities in behavioral health access and improve the provision of trauma-informed services. To coordinate and facilitate this regional effort, the Bay Area proposes to create a unique center purposed to promote the development of trauma informed systems and positioned to serve participating counties in Northern California. The BATISC Center will support the creation of a regional infrastructure that recognizes and responds to trauma in a culturally and linguistically competent, family-driven, youth-guided and evidence-based manner.
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| SM061642-01 | NC State Dept/Hlth & Human Services | Raleigh | NC | $3,321,778 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements NC SOC Expansion Grant
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| SM061643-01 | Saginaw County Community Mental Hlth Aut | Saginaw | MI | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Saginaw MAX System of Care Expansion
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| SM061643-02 | Saginaw County Community Mental Hlth Aut | Saginaw | MI | $1,000,000 | 2015 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Saginaw County, beset by multiple challenges including high rates of crime, school failure, trauma, poverty, and health issues including high infant mortality rates, and childhood obesity, has made much progress in bringing together child-serving systems to create the Saginaw MAX System of Care predicated on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling life, especially children with serious emotional or behavioral challenges. We will target underserved populations of concern including youth with co-occurring disorders, LGBTQ youth, transition age youth, children/youth of returning veterans, and children and youth of families lacking adequate insurance benefits. Our plan to integrate mental health services into pediatric practices and an OB/GYN practice will support initiatives to improve the health and well-being of children, youth, and families.
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| SM061643-03 | Saginaw County Community Mental Hlth Aut | Saginaw | MI | $1,000,000 | 2016 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Saginaw County, beset by multiple challenges including high rates of crime, school failure, trauma, poverty, and health issues including high infant mortality rates, and childhood obesity, has made much progress in bringing together child-serving systems to create the Saginaw MAX System of Care predicated on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling life, especially children with serious emotional or behavioral challenges. We will target underserved populations of concern including youth with co-occurring disorders, LGBTQ youth, transition age youth, children/youth of returning veterans, and children and youth of families lacking adequate insurance benefits. Our plan to integrate mental health services into pediatric practices and an OB/GYN practice will support initiatives to improve the health and well-being of children, youth, and families.
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| SM061643-04 | Saginaw County Community Mental Hlth Aut | Saginaw | MI | $700,000 | 2017 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Saginaw County, beset by multiple challenges including high rates of crime, school failure, trauma, poverty, and health issues including high infant mortality rates, and childhood obesity, has made much progress in bringing together child-serving systems to create the Saginaw MAX System of Care predicated on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling life, especially children with serious emotional or behavioral challenges. We will target underserved populations of concern including youth with co-occurring disorders, LGBTQ youth, transition age youth, children/youth of returning veterans, and children and youth of families lacking adequate insurance benefits. Our plan to integrate mental health services into pediatric practices and an OB/GYN practice will support initiatives to improve the health and well-being of children, youth, and families.
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| SM061645-01 | Tule River Tribal Council | Porterville | CA | $1,000,000 | 2014 | SM-14-002 | ||||
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Title: SOC Implementation
Short Title: System of Care Expansion Implementation Cooperative Agreements Native Family Wellness Partnership
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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 |
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
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