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Center Mission Statements. Proposed Goals. Capacity : Promote Mental Health Service Infrastructure and Capacity Effectiveness : Enable All Communities and Providers to Deliver Effective Mental Health Services
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Proposed Goals • Capacity: Promote Mental Health Service Infrastructure and Capacity • Effectiveness: Enable All Communities and Providers to Deliver Effective Mental Health Services • Accountability: Establish Systems to Measure Program Performance and Ensure Accountability
Strategic Objectives for CMHS -- Summary Capacity Goal Obj 1: Promote Comprehensive Community-based Mental Health Care, Including Prevention and Early Intervention Obj 2: Eliminate Barriers That Impede the Ability of Americans with Mental Health Problems to Live, Learn, Work, and Participate Fully in Their Communities Obj 3: Increase Access to Services by Improving the Financing and Organization of Mental Health Services Obj 4: Promote Support for Community Services that Address the Needs of Special Populations Obj 5: Assist in Disaster Response Planning and in Providing Mental Health Services to Victims of Disasters Obj 6: Develop Partnerships to Leverage Resources and Improve Coordination of Services Effectiveness Goal Obj 1: Promote the Adoption of Evidence-Based Treatment, Services, Supports, and Prevention Strategies Obj 2: Promote the Integration of Mental Health Treatment for People with Co-Occurring Disorders Obj 3: Promote Services that are Culturally Competent Obj 4: Promote Consumer and Family Centered Approaches for Recovery Obj 5: Promote Innovation and Evaluation of Emerging Models of Service Delivery Obj 6: Improve Planning and Decision Making About Mental Health Services Obj 7: Improve the Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Service Providers Accountability Goal Obj 1: Assess the Needs for Addressing Mental Health Service Provision Obj 2: Assess Resources, Organization, and the Delivery of Mental Health Services Obj 3: Increase Consumer and Family Participation in Efforts to Improve the Accountability of Services Obj 4: Reduce Patient Abuse and Protect the Rights of Persons Receiving Help in the Mental Health System Obj 5: Develop Information Systems and Measures for Monitoring
A Possible Logic Structure for the CAPACITY Goal Obj 1: Increase Comprehensive Community-based Mental Health Care, Including Prevention and Early Intervention Mission level outcome Obj 2: Eliminate Barriers That Impede the Ability of Americans with Mental Health Problems to Live, Learn, Work, and Participate Fully in Their Communities Obj 6: Develop Partnerships to Leverage Resources and Improve Coordination of Services Obj 3: Increase Access to Services by Improving the Financing and Organization of Mental Health Services CAPACITY GOAL Obj 4: Promote Support for Community Services that Address the Needs of Special Populations Obj 5: Assist in Disaster Response Planning and in Providing Mental Health Services to Victims of Disasters
A Possible Logic Structure for the EFFECTIVENESS Goal Obj 2: Promote the Integration of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment for People with Co-Occurring Disorders Mission level outcome Obj 6: Improve Planning and Decision Making About Mental Health Services Obj 1: Promote the Adoption of Evidence-Based Treatment, Services, Supports, and Prevention Strategies Obj 3: Promote Services that are Culturally Competent EFFECTIVENESS GOAL Obj 7: Improve the Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Service Providers Obj 4: Promote Consumer and Family Centered Approaches for Recovery Obj 5: Promote Innovation and Evaluation of Emerging Models of Service Delivery
A Possible Logic Structure for the ACCOUNTABILITY Goal Obj 1: Assess the Needs for Addressing Mental Health Service Provision Mission level outcome Obj 2: Assess Resources, Organization, and the Delivery of Mental Health Services Obj 5: Develop Information Systems and Measures for Monitoring ACCOUNTABILITY GOAL Obj 3: Increase Consumer and Family Participation in Efforts to Improve the Accountability of Services Obj 4: Reduce Patient Abuse and Protect the Rights of Persons Receiving Help in the Mental Health System