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Crisis Intercept Mapping for Suicide Prevention for Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF) Community Workshops

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Sponsor
SAMHSA Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Technical Assistance Center
Deadlines
Nov 30, 2022
Contact

Philip Paty
ppaty@prainc.com

Purpose

The SAMHSA Service Members, veterans, and their Families (SMVF) Technical Assistance Center will offer Crisis Intercept Mapping workshops for teams from local communities. Workshops will focus on identifying and responding to the needs of service members, veterans, and their family members who are at risk for death by suicide.

Crisis Intercept Mapping (CIM) brings together an interagency group of key stakeholders from the community to identify barriers and gaps in the community's crisis system serving SMVF and discuss ways in which best practices and partnerships can be implemented to close those gaps and reduce service member and veteran suicide.

Selected applicants must agree to participate in:

  • 1-3 pre-workshop planning conference calls
  • Local planning activities on an as-needed basis to select workshop dates and identify/invite workshop participants
  • Pre-workshop inventory of existing resources, policies, and programs
  • Pre- and post-workshop community self-assessment of level of collaboration
  • Pre-workshop data collection around specific community impact measures and progress indicators

Following the workshop, communities will receive a list of identified priorities for change, a copy of the draft local strategic action plan, a full comprehensive report, and a detailed systems map.

Eligibility

Applicants are expected to be an interagency group of key stakeholders from the community. Typically, the applicant of record will be a county or city.

Applications from rural and tribal communities and projects that address SMVF diverse populations are encouraged.

The target audience for CIM workshops includes:

  • Community-based behavioral health
  • Law enforcement
  • Crisis response services
  • Emergency healthcare services
  • Non-emergency outpatient health services
  • Inpatient psychiatric services
  • Non-clinical community services
  • Recovery support services
  • State, county, city, and tribal government representatives
  • National Guard representatives
  • Persons with lived experience
Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

Workshops will be provided free of charge for selected applicants.

Application process

Download the application instructions and complete the online application.

Tagged as
Families · Needs assessment methods and resources · Networking and collaboration · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Policy · Suicide and suicide prevention · Veterans

Organizations (1)

  • SAMHSA Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Technical Assistance Center, view details



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