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Introduction & Orientation. Grant to Pilot Family Based Prevention Programs. July 2012 (Fiscal year 2013) RFF 2012-01. DMHA.
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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/
“Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try!” Good Luck!