National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative  Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers (TSA)  Category II — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis funding opportunity
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National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers (TSA) Category II

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Service is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2012 National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI), Treatment and Servic...

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Award $0–$1M Deadline 5108 days ago Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Closed posted May 17, 2012
✦ AI Summary
  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: up to $1,000,000 (total pool ~$12,956,597).
  • Next deadline: June 26, 2012.
  • Issued by: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis.
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Award amount
$0–$1M
Deadline
5108 days ago
Jun 26, 2012
Total pool
$13.0M

About this opportunity

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Service is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2012 National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI), Treatment and Service Adaptation (TSA) Centers, Category II Cooperative Agreements. The purpose of this initiative 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 nation. The purpose of the Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers (TSA), Category-II cooperative agreements is to provide national expertise on specific types of traumatic events, population groups and service systems, and support the specialized adaptation of effective treatment and service approaches for communities across 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 National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) 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 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 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 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) works with SAMHSA to develop and maintain the collaborative network structure, oversee resource development and dissemination, and coordinate national trauma education and training efforts; 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 and dissemination of effective treatment and service approaches for communities and service systems across the country; and 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 network centers on clinical issues, service 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 Nation's 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 Agency's work on improving lives and capitalizing on emerging opportunities.

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Source systemgrants.gov
Source ID171457
PostedMay 17, 2012

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