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This document outlines the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction's (DMHA) mission to ensure citizens have access to quality mental health and addiction services. Funded by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant, DMHA has partnered with the Indiana Prevention Resource Center (IPRC) for over 20 years to promote individual, family, and community resiliency. It provides details on prevention funding, priority initiatives, training opportunities, and expected deliverables, including community engagement and evaluation.
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Introduction & Orientation Grant to Pilot Family Based Prevention Programs July 2012 (Fiscal year 2013) RFF 2012-01
DMHA • Mission: “To ensure that Indiana citizens have access to quality mental health and addiction services that promote individual, family and community resiliency and recovery.” • Contracted with IPRC for over 20 years • DMHA is a division of FSSA, Family and Social Services Administration • Located in Indianapolis
DMHA Staff • Julia Olsen • Prevention Bureau Chief • Jennifer Phillips • Special Projects Coordinator
IPRC • Mission: Strengthening a behavioral health system that promotes prevention, treatment, and recovery • Funded by the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant • Part of Indiana University, School of Public Health, Department of Applied Health Science • Located in Bloomington
IPRC Staff • IPRC Project Officers (Technical Assistance Providers ) • Jeanie Alter* • Carla Brown • Mallori DeSalle* • Cindy Flynn • Mary Lay • Jasynda Radanovich • Katharine Sadler* • Randy Zaffuto
IPRC Staff, cont. • IPRC Staff in Supportive Roles • Kaitlyn Celis, Program Support Coordinator • Ruth Gassman, Executive Director • Barbara Seitz de Martinez, Deputy Director • Roger Morris, Computer Coordinator
Prevention • How is prevention funded in Indiana? • Federal block grant-DMHA • Who is the national leader in Prevention? • SAMHSA • Priority Initiatives • www.samhsa.gov
Prevention in Indiana • What is the focus? • Balance • Mental health • Environmental strategies • Shift in Models in Indiana • Afternoons ROCK in Indiana (Individual focus) • Strategic Prevention Framework • Communities That Care
You are here You are here http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/spf/
Community Introductions • Bartholomew • Floyd • Greene-Davies • Scott • Warrick
What can I expect? • Guidance and support (technical assistance) • Webinars • Monthly calls with your Project Officer • Annual onsite visits • Quarterly review of milestones and benchmarks
What can I expect? • Training • September 10-13: SAPST • Who: Program Coordinator or Agency/Coalition member • Why: Build prevention capacity for community • September 14: Indiana’s online reporting system • Who: Program Coordinator • Why: Learn system for completing grant requirements
What can I expect? • Deliverables • Required for payment • Provided by DMHA • Quarterly • Submit using online system
What can I expect? • Evaluation • Program • Curriculum tool • NOMS+ Family Risk and Protective factors (6th grade and up) • Community • Indiana Youth Survey – Data Release
Next steps • Consult with your project officer • Submit Evaluation Tools • Review deliverables • Understand claim forms • Implementation (45 days) • Community Plan*
Fiscal Claims/Vouchers • Claims & Contracts • CLAIMS INFO TELEPHONE: 317.233.4465 • ClaimsInfo@fssa.in.gov • Memo-Form Instructions • Questions? • Cindy Flynn • flynn@indiana.edu • 812-855-4894
Additional Resources • IPRC website • www.drugs.indiana.edu • DMHA website • http://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/4521.htm • SPF website • http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/spf/
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