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National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative- Category III Community Treatment and Services Centers (CTS)

Post Date

May 8th 2012

Application Due Date

June 12th 2012

Funding Opportunity Number

SM-12-007

CFDA Number(s)

93.243

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Grant

Funding Activity Categories

Health

Number of Awards

56

Eligibility Categories

Other

Eligible applicants are domestic public and private nonprofit entities. For example: State and local governments Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribes and tribal organizations Urban Indian organizations Public or private universities and colleges Community- and faith-based organizations Tribal organization means the recognized body of any AI/AN Tribe; any legally established organization of American Indians/Alaska Natives which is controlled, sanctioned, or chartered by such governing body or which is democratically elected by the adult members of the Indian community to be served by such organization and which includes the maximum participation of American Indians/Alaska Natives in all phases of its activities. Consortia of Tribes or tribal organizations are eligible to apply, but each participating entity must indicate its approval. Applicants may also apply for the NCTSI Treatment and Services and Adaptation Centers (TSA) cooperative agreements. If approved for funding in more than one National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative program, an award may be made in only one of the programs. The statutory authority for this program prohibits grants to for-profit agencies.

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $22400000

  • Award Range:

    $0 - $400000

Grant Description

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2012 National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI), Category III, Community Treatment and Services Center grants. The purpose of this program is to provide trauma treatment and services in communities for children, adolescents and their families who experience or witness traumatic events; and to increase access to effective trauma-focused treatment and services for children and adolescents throughout the nation. The overall goal of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI) is to improve treatment and services for children and adolescents who have experienced traumatic events and to increase access to these treatments and services throughout the United States. The initiative is designed to address child trauma issues by creating a National Network of grantees сthe National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)с that works collaboratively to develop and promote effective trauma treatment, services and other resources for children and adolescents exposed to an array of traumatic events. The NCTSN Centers collaborate to develop, implement, evaluate effective trauma treatment and services, and partner with other community agencies to promote service delivery approaches so that trauma services are effectively implemented within local child-serving community service systems. Children of deployed military personnel have more school, family, and peer-related emotional difficulties in comparison to national samples. Therefore, SAMHSA has identified military families as a priority population under this funding opportunity. To date, NCTSI has developed and implemented effective interventions to reduce immediate distress from exposure to traumatic events; developed and provided training in trauma-focused services for use in child mental health clinics, schools, child welfare and protective services, among other service areas; and developed widely used intervention protocols for disaster victims. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is composed of three types of centers: The National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (Category I) develops and maintains the collaborative network structure, supports resource development and dissemination, and coordinates the Networkуs national child trauma education and training efforts. The Treatment and Service Adaptation (TSA) Centers - (Category II) provide national expertise and assume responsibility in the Network for specific areas of trauma, such as specific types of traumatic events, population groups, and service systems; and support the development and adaptation of effective trauma treatments and services for children, adolescents and their families that can be implemented throughout the nation. The Community Treatment and Services (CTS) Centers - (Category III) are primarily service programs that implement and evaluate effective treatment and services in community settings and youth serving service systems and collaborate with other NCTSN centers on clinical issues, service approaches, policy, financing, and training issues. SAMHSA has demonstrated that behavioral health is essential to health, prevention works, treatment is effective, and people recover from mental and substance use disorders. Behavioral health services improve health status and reduce health care and other costs to society. Continued improvement in the delivery and financing of prevention, treatment and recovery support services provides a cost effective opportunity to advance and protect the Nationуs health. To continue to improve the delivery and financing of prevention, treatment and recovery support services, SAMHSA has identified eight Strategic Initiatives to focus the Agencyуs work on improving lives and capitalizing on emerging opportunities. This RFA is part of SAMHSAуs effort to achieve the goals of the Trauma and Justice Strategic Initiative by reducing the impact of trauma and violence on children, youth, and families and addressing trauma-related issues throughout behavioral health, health, and social service systems. With this program, SAMHSA expects to implement effective trauma-focused and trauma-informed treatment and services in community settings and in youth-serving service systems and collaborate with other Network Centers on clinical issues, service approaches, policy, financing, and training issues. More information on SAMHSAуs Strategic Initiatives is available at the SAMHSA website: http://www.samhsa.gov/About/strategy.aspx. For the purpose of this funding announcement, рtrauma-focusedс refers to the interventions, resources, products, etc., that specifically address the trauma experience of children, adolescents and their families; and рtrauma-informedс refers to the interventions, resources, products, etc., in service systems that provide supportive services for children and adolescents that have experienced trauma. Over the coming months, SAMHSA will be implementing a process that will develop a formal definition and standardized criteria for trauma-informed care and guidance for adaption to different service systems and sectors. Grantees of this program announcement will be encouraged to participate in this process. All SAMHSA grantees will be expected to align their programmatic activities with the resultant definition and standardized criteria of trauma-informed care. The National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Community Treatment and Services (CTS) Center Grants is one of SAMHSAуs services grant programs. SAMHSA intends that its services grants result in the delivery of services as soon as possible after award. Service delivery should begin by the 4th month of the project at the latest. The National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative grants are authorized under section 582 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended. This announcement addresses Healthy People 2020 Mental Health and Mental Disorders Topic Area HP 2020-MHMD.

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of Health and Human Services

  • Office:

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin

  • Agency Contact:

    Gwendolyn Simpson
    Office of Financial Resources, Division of Grants Management
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
    1 Choke Cherry Road
    Room 7-1085
    Rockville, Maryland 20857
    (240) 276-1408

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov

  • Agency Email Address:

    gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov

  • More Information:

    http://www.samhsa.gov/grants/2012/sm_12_007.aspx


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