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| SM061100-03 | University of Louisville | Louisville | KY | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
This project will 1) increase knowledge and skills of personnel who make referrals and provide services to children regarding trauma and related services, 2) provide trauma focused intervention services to military children, refugee children, and children victimized by abuse, neglect and exposed to family violence, and 3) evaluate the impact of the project on consumers of this proposed project. By the completion of the project, 80 providers will have increased their knowledge about trauma focused services, 375 children and their families will have been provided trauma treatment and education, and 40 community agencies serving children and youth will have become trauma informed.
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| SM061100-04 | University of Louisville | Louisville | KY | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/12/29
This project will 1) increase knowledge and skills of personnel who make referrals and provide services to children regarding trauma and related services, 2) provide trauma focused intervention services to military children, refugee children, and children victimized by abuse, neglect and exposed to family violence, and 3) evaluate the impact of the project on consumers of this proposed project. By the completion of the project, 80 providers will have increased their knowledge about trauma focused services, 375 children and their families will have been provided trauma treatment and education, and 40 community agencies serving children and youth will have become trauma informed.
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| SM061107-03 | Georgia Center for Child Advocacy, Inc. | Atlanta | GA | $389,650 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Georgia Center for Child Advocacy proposes to establish a network of therapists to offer evidence-based treatment services for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) clients and train network therapists in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). Each year an increased number of CSEC youth will be served as the number of therapists trained in TFCBT+ increases (Year 1 N=8, Year 2 N=22, Year 3 N=48, Year 4 N= 72; for a Total of 150 CSEC youth served).
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| SM061107-04 | Georgia Center for Child Advocacy, Inc. | Atlanta | GA | $385,253 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The Georgia Center for Child Advocacy proposes to establish a network of therapists to offer evidence-based treatment services for Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) clients and train network therapists in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). Each year an increased number of CSEC youth will be served as the number of therapists trained in TFCBT+ increases (Year 1 N=8, Year 2 N=22, Year 3 N=48, Year 4 N= 72; for a Total of 150 CSEC youth served).
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| SM061108-03 | Family and Children's Services, Inc. | Elizabeth | NJ | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The goal of the Transforming Trauma Project (TTP), is to develop, implement, and evaluate the impact of a Community Treatment and Service Center designed to provide trauma treatment to children, youth, and families who witness and/or experience traumatic events, and increase access to trauma-focused and -informed treatment and services in Union County (UC) and nearby military bases. The TTP will accomplish these mandates through the implementation of three broad goals that include: 1) Infrastructure building, including bringing together representatives of consumers, providers and government under the aegis of the Project Advisory Board and a permanent community collaborative, designated as the Collaboration for a Trauma-Informed Community (CTIC); 2) increasing the capacity of UC's mental health, child welfare, law enforcement and other systems' to provide trauma-focused screening, assessment, referral via the provision of staff in-service and workshop training, training a cohort of staff psychotherapists of provider agencies in evidence based trauma-informed practices (including, but not limited to TF-CBT), and providing train-the trainer training in TF-CBT in order to sustain project services after the conclusion of federal funding; and 3) providing trauma-informed screening, assessment and referral to youth and family members, and providing evidence-based trauma-informed (TF-CBT) treatment to children, adolescents and family members that have experienced or witnessed traumatic events.
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| SM061108-04 | Family and Children's Services, Inc. | Elizabeth | NJ | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/12/29
The goal of the Transforming Trauma Project (TTP), is to develop, implement, and evaluate the impact of a Community Treatment and Service Center designed to provide trauma treatment to children, youth, and families who witness and/or experience traumatic events, and increase access to trauma-focused and -informed treatment and services in Union County (UC) and nearby military bases. The TTP will accomplish these mandates through the implementation of three broad goals that include: 1) Infrastructure building, including bringing together representatives of consumers, providers and government under the aegis of the Project Advisory Board and a permanent community collaborative, designated as the Collaboration for a Trauma-Informed Community (CTIC); 2) increasing the capacity of UC's mental health, child welfare, law enforcement and other systems' to provide trauma-focused screening, assessment, referral via the provision of staff in-service and workshop training, training a cohort of staff psychotherapists of provider agencies in evidence based trauma-informed practices (including, but not limited to TF-CBT), and providing train-the trainer training in TF-CBT in order to sustain project services after the conclusion of federal funding; and 3) providing trauma-informed screening, assessment and referral to youth and family members, and providing evidence-based trauma-informed (TF-CBT) treatment to children, adolescents and family members that have experienced or witnessed traumatic events.
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| SM061110-03 | Univ of Arkansas for Med Scis | Little Rock | AR | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The goals of Arkansas Network for Early Stress and Trauma (NEST) are 1) Provide culturally competent, client-centered, family-focused, evidence-based assessment and treatment, including Parent Child Interaction Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy, to 340 traumatized children, ages 0-5, referred by child welfare professionals, early childhood educators, military partners and/or child advocates; 2) Train, coach and monitor fidelity in at least 70 mental health professionals to implement evidence-based interventions targeting young children; and 3) Develop training materials, resource kits and other tools to enhance trauma-informed practices for children five years and younger in court, child welfare, child advocacy and early childhood education and veteran/military systems.
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| SM061110-04 | Univ of Arkansas for Med Scis | Little Rock | AR | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The goals of Arkansas Network for Early Stress and Trauma (NEST) are 1) Provide culturally competent, client-centered, family-focused, evidence-based assessment and treatment, including Parent Child Interaction Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy, to 340 traumatized children, ages 0-5, referred by child welfare professionals, early childhood educators, military partners and/or child advocates; 2) Train, coach and monitor fidelity in at least 70 mental health professionals to implement evidence-based interventions targeting young children; and 3) Develop training materials, resource kits and other tools to enhance trauma-informed practices for children five years and younger in court, child welfare, child advocacy and early childhood education and veteran/military systems.
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| SM061114-03 | University of Missouri-St. Louis | Saint Louis | MO | $398,124 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The FLARES project aims include 1) increased capacity for trauma-focused evidenced base mental health professionals, 2) increased access to TF-CBT and CPT 3) adoption and sustained use of TF-CBT and CPT in community settings with fidelity, 4) improved treatment outcomes for children exposed to trauma, and 5) the development of trauma-informed child-serving systems. The FLARES project expects to train 75 mental health professionals as well as serve 600 children and 100 caregivers annually, totaling to 225 trainees, 2400 children, and 400 caregivers over the course of the funding.
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| SM061114-04 | University of Missouri-St. Louis | Saint Louis | MO | $396,761 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The FLARES project aims include 1) increased capacity for trauma-focused evidenced base mental health professionals, 2) increased access to TF-CBT and CPT 3) adoption and sustained use of TF-CBT and CPT in community settings with fidelity, 4) improved treatment outcomes for children exposed to trauma, and 5) the development of trauma-informed child-serving systems. The FLARES project expects to train 75 mental health professionals as well as serve 600 children and 100 caregivers annually, totaling to 225 trainees, 2400 children, and 400 caregivers over the course of the funding.
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| SM061116-03 | Kristi House, Inc. | Miami | FL | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Kristi House, Inc., the Children's Advocacy Center serving the large, ethnically diverse Miami-Dade County, proposes to create a Community Treatment and Services Center, C-START, to build agency and community-wide capacity to deliver evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally competent treatment interventions for child victims of sexual abuse and children with sexual behavior problems in the child welfare system in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. The children and caregivers in this program will come from diverse ethnic, racial, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds reflective of the population of South Florida. In the first year of the project, a minimum of 290 children will receive intervention for sexual trauma with a projected 1,446 children receiving evidence-supported treatment over the four years of the project.
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| SM061116-04 | Kristi House, Inc. | Miami | FL | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Kristi House, Inc., the Children's Advocacy Center serving the large, ethnically diverse Miami-Dade County, proposes to create a Community Treatment and Services Center, C-START, to build agency and community-wide capacity to deliver evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally competent treatment interventions for child victims of sexual abuse and children with sexual behavior problems in the child welfare system in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. The children and caregivers in this program will come from diverse ethnic, racial, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds reflective of the population of South Florida. In the first year of the project, a minimum of 290 children will receive intervention for sexual trauma with a projected 1,446 children receiving evidence-supported treatment over the four years of the project.
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| SM061118-03 | Lifeworks Nw | Portland | OR | $399,342 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Integrated Trauma Care Project will provide evidence-based Child/Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) services to children at risk of abuse/neglect. The Project will serve children ages 0-5 and their caregivers who have experienced or are at high risk for abuse and/or neglect. This may include families living at or below the poverty level; caregivers who themselves were abused and/or neglected; caregivers with high levels of stress; caregivers with drug/alcohol abuse histories; caregivers with anger management issues; and families with histories of domestic violence. The project will serve 150 unduplicated children and their caregivers in 120 families annually, and 600 over the entire four years. This number includes 32 children of military families. The Project will train 12 clinicians in a year-long intensive Learning Collaborative in the first year; 24 per year for the next three years. The project will train at least 240 unduplicated service providers and other interested individuals annually, and 960 over the entire four years.
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| SM061118-04 | Lifeworks Nw | Portland | OR | $399,342 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/10/29
The Integrated Trauma Care Project will provide evidence-based Child/Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) services to children at risk of abuse/neglect. The Project will serve children ages 0-5 and their caregivers who have experienced or are at high risk for abuse and/or neglect. This may include families living at or below the poverty level; caregivers who themselves were abused and/or neglected; caregivers with high levels of stress; caregivers with drug/alcohol abuse histories; caregivers with anger management issues; and families with histories of domestic violence. The project will serve 150 unduplicated children and their caregivers in 120 families annually, and 600 over the entire four years. This number includes 32 children of military families. The Project will train 12 clinicians in a year-long intensive Learning Collaborative in the first year; 24 per year for the next three years. The project will train at least 240 unduplicated service providers and other interested individuals annually, and 960 over the entire four years.
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| SM061119-03 | University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | PA | $399,539 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The purpose of the Early Childhood Mental Health and Trauma Treatment Center (ECMH-TTC) at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC is to provide services to children age birth to seven who have experienced trauma, along with their parents and/or families. This goal is achieved through the use of evidence-based practice, including Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). The ECMH-TTC was designed to provide mental health services through center and community based programs within an urban, low SES, and minority population. ECMH-TTC will increase the percentage of children participating in PCIT or CPP through mobile service delivery 15% the first year, 85% the second and third years, and 100% by the end of year four. Goals also include increasing access to EBT for center-based children to 25% of center-based enrollment during the first and second years, and to 50% by year three and four. Finally, the center plans to increase outpatient services 50% in years one and two and by 100% during years three and four. This translates into 16 total children receiving CPP or PCIT year one, 40 children in year two, 53 children in year three, and 60 children in year four. Over the course of the grant, at least 170 children will receive CPP or PCIT evidence-based treatment.
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| SM061119-04 | University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh | PA | $399,974 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/01/29
The purpose of the Early Childhood Mental Health and Trauma Treatment Center (ECMH-TTC) at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC is to provide services to children age birth to seven who have experienced trauma, along with their parents and/or families. This goal is achieved through the use of evidence-based practice, including Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP). The ECMH-TTC was designed to provide mental health services through center and community based programs within an urban, low SES, and minority population. ECMH-TTC will increase the percentage of children participating in PCIT or CPP through mobile service delivery 15% the first year, 85% the second and third years, and 100% by the end of year four. Goals also include increasing access to EBT for center-based children to 25% of center-based enrollment during the first and second years, and to 50% by year three and four. Finally, the center plans to increase outpatient services 50% in years one and two and by 100% during years three and four. This translates into 16 total children receiving CPP or PCIT year one, 40 children in year two, 53 children in year three, and 60 children in year four. Over the course of the grant, at least 170 children will receive CPP or PCIT evidence-based treatment.
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| SM061127-03 | Oklahoma Dept of Mental Hlth/Subs Abuse | Oklahoma City | OK | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) and the fourteen Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) statewide will partner to address SAMHSA's Strategic Initiative related to violence and trauma. Project goals are to (1) train CMHCs licensed and non-licensed staff to understand the impact of trauma and how it relates to an individual's response to treatment; (2) implement a statewide trauma screening and assessment process using evidence based tools; (3) conduct specialized training for the behavioral health workforce to provide trauma specific services; (4) empower children in care and their families to direct their own services through trauma informed support services; and, (5) develop a feedback structure to inform and evaluate development of the proposed trauma informed system. It is estimated that 3,990 children will be served annually and over the four year period a total of 15,960 children will be screened, assessed and offered trauma specific evidence-based services.
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| SM061127-04 | Oklahoma Dept of Mental Hlth/Subs Abuse | Oklahoma City | OK | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: NCTSI CAT III
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2017/09/29
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) and the fourteen Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) statewide will partner to address SAMHSA's Strategic Initiative related to violence and trauma. Project goals are to (1) train CMHCs licensed and non-licensed staff to understand the impact of trauma and how it relates to an individual's response to treatment; (2) implement a statewide trauma screening and assessment process using evidence based tools; (3) conduct specialized training for the behavioral health workforce to provide trauma specific services; (4) empower children in care and their families to direct their own services through trauma informed support services; and, (5) develop a feedback structure to inform and evaluate development of the proposed trauma informed system. It is estimated that 3,990 children will be served annually and over the four year period a total of 15,960 children will be screened, assessed and offered trauma specific evidence-based services.
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| SM060780-05 | National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. | Greensboro | NC | $793,975 | 2016 | SM-14-007 | ||||
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Title: MFP
Project Period: 2012/08/01 - 2018/07/31
Short Title: MFP The National Board of Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program (NBCC MFP) will expand access to culturally and clinically appropriate care for underserved ethnic minority populations with mental health or substance abuse disorders. The NBCC MFP will accomplish this by providing training to diverse professional counselors on culturally competent treatment strategies. Fellows will provide leadership in research, practice and education to ethnic minority populations.
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| SM060780-06 | National Board for Certified Counselors, Inc. | Greensboro | NC | $793,975 | 2017 | SM-14-007 | ||||
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Title: MFP
Project Period: 2012/08/01 - 2018/07/31
Short Title: MFP The National Board of Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program (NBCC MFP) will expand access to culturally and clinically appropriate care for underserved ethnic minority populations with mental health or substance abuse disorders. The NBCC MFP will accomplish this by providing training to diverse professional counselors on culturally competent treatment strategies. Fellows will provide leadership in research, practice and education to ethnic minority populations.
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| SM060786-03 | Firelands Regional Medical Center | Sandusky | OH | $320,575 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: PBHCI
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services proposes to integrate primary and behavioral health care services at its behavioral health locations in Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wyandot Counties in north central Ohio. This project will serve over 1,600 individuals with severe mental illness annually, and will result in improved health care, improved health outcomes, and decreased lifetime costs of care for this high risk population. In order to improve the physical health of our behavioral health patients, Firelands will add primary care services to its behavioral health sites. This will be accomplished as part of the Medicaid Health Home initiative for individuals with severe mental illness and services will begin on October 1, 2012. This will include routine health promotion activities such as screening, monitoring, treatment, care management and coordination, and outreach. Firelands proposes to include health home services for uninsured individuals with severe mental illness through the Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration (PBHCI) grant project. This project will have physical health outcomes which will reduce the incidence of chronic disease, and mitigate the symptoms from chronic disease. This will include decreased weight, blood sugar, blood pressure, and total cholesterol, and a reduced incidence of smoking. As a result, life expectancy will increase, as will the quality of life for the target population.
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| SM060786-04 | Firelands Regional Medical Center | Sandusky | OH | $281,716 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: PBHCI
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services proposes to integrate primary and behavioral health care services at its behavioral health locations in Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wyandot Counties in north central Ohio. This project will serve over 1,600 individuals with severe mental illness annually, and will result in improved health care, improved health outcomes, and decreased lifetime costs of care for this high risk population. In order to improve the physical health of our behavioral health patients, Firelands will add primary care services to its behavioral health sites. This will be accomplished as part of the Medicaid Health Home initiative for individuals with severe mental illness and services will begin on October 1, 2012. This will include routine health promotion activities such as screening, monitoring, treatment, care management and coordination, and outreach. Firelands proposes to include health home services for uninsured individuals with severe mental illness through the Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration (PBHCI) grant project. This project will have physical health outcomes which will reduce the incidence of chronic disease, and mitigate the symptoms from chronic disease. This will include decreased weight, blood sugar, blood pressure, and total cholesterol, and a reduced incidence of smoking. As a result, life expectancy will increase, as will the quality of life for the target population.
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| SM060788-01 | Lutheran Family Health Centers | Brooklyn | NY | $1,590,143 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: PBHCI
Project Period: 2014/09/30 - 2018/09/29
Sunset Park and southwest Brooklyn is a poor and medically underserved area in Brooklyn, New York. The population to be served is area residents with serious mental illness beginning with those attending the Sunset Terrace Family Health Center for behavioral health care and expanding to enrollees in the New York Health Home initiative. The most common diagnosis for the population of focus is schizophrenia (25%), followed by bipolar disorder (15%) and depression (12%). Goal 1: To provide a health care home that offers continuity and comprehensiveness of care for people with serious mental illness and other mental health barriers to improve their health. Goal 2: To empower people with barriers to health care because of mental illness to make informed and healthy decisions about their own health care and wellness by offering a holistic lifestyle management approach to combat the clear physical health inequalities they now experience. Goal 3: To improve the efficiency, cost effectiveness and quality of service delivery by more accurately targeting services. Measurable performance goals entail improvements to HbA1C and lipid levels, reduced BMI and blood pressure and reduction of a range of health-related risk behaviors. Through a strong medical management model led by a Nurse Care Manager, the STIR program will serve patients with serious mental illness who are at risk of poor health, to connect them to and keep them in primary health care, link them to specialty services and engage them in wellness programs. In partnership with Baltic St. AEH, STIR will also provide integrated wellness programming supported by trained Peer Navigators. Overall integration will come through development of Care Plans in collaboration with participants, use of multidisciplinary teams, regular case conferencing, and joint protocol and clinical policy development. EBPs include Million Hearts, Psyckes, Wellness Self-Management, HARP and Smoking Cessation for the Mental Ill.
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| SM060792-03 | Atlanticare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Egg Harbor Township | NJ | $400,000 | 2014 | |||||
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Title: PBHCI
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
AtlantiCare Behavioral Health (ABH) Primary Care and Behavioral Integration Program will serve adult consumers in Atlantic County, New Jersey who have co-occurring behavioral health and medical conditions. This program will co-locate primary care medical providers at a behavioral health clinic. The program will also provide care management, prevention and health promotion activities, and behavioral health services at one location. A l l services are designed to be collaborative and integrated with the aim of treating the whole person and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the integrated services. The goal of the program is to improve the health status of the population of focus, and, by addressing the health needs of the wider behavioral health population, to achieve the triple aim objectives of improving the quality of services, improving consumer experience, and lowering the cost of services. We will provide services to a minimum of 1,650 unduplicated consumers over the four year grant period. We plan to serve 200 unduplicated consumers in year one of the grant, 375 unduplicated consumers in year two of the grant, 475 unduplicated consumers in year three of the grant, and 600 unduplicated consumers in year four of the grant. ABH views sustainability as a key element of the proposed program and fully intends to continue integrated primary and behavioral health services following the end of the grant period.
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| SM060792-04 | Atlanticare Behavioral Health, Inc. | Egg Harbor Township | NJ | $400,000 | 2015 | |||||
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Title: PBHCI
Project Period: 2012/09/30 - 2016/09/29
AtlantiCare Behavioral Health (ABH) Primary Care and Behavioral Integration Program will serve adult consumers in Atlantic County, New Jersey who have co-occurring behavioral health and medical conditions. This program will co-locate primary care medical providers at a behavioral health clinic. The program will also provide care management, prevention and health promotion activities, and behavioral health services at one location. A l l services are designed to be collaborative and integrated with the aim of treating the whole person and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the integrated services. The goal of the program is to improve the health status of the population of focus, and, by addressing the health needs of the wider behavioral health population, to achieve the triple aim objectives of improving the quality of services, improving consumer experience, and lowering the cost of services. We will provide services to a minimum of 1,650 unduplicated consumers over the four year grant period. We plan to serve 200 unduplicated consumers in year one of the grant, 375 unduplicated consumers in year two of the grant, 475 unduplicated consumers in year three of the grant, and 600 unduplicated consumers in year four of the grant. ABH views sustainability as a key element of the proposed program and fully intends to continue integrated primary and behavioral health services following the end of the grant period.
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Funding Summary
Non-Discretionary Funding
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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
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| Substance Use Prevention | $0 |
| Substance Use Treatment | $0 |
| Flex Grants | $0 |
| Subtotal of Discretionary Funding | $0 |
Total Funding
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| Total Substance Use Funds | $0 |
| Flex Grant Funds | $0 |
| Total Funds | $0 |