The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2011 for Cooperative Agreements for State-Sponsored Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention (Short Title:
State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Cooperative
credit:
Agreements).
The purpose of this program is to support States and tribes in developing and implementing statewide and/or tribal youth suicide prevention and early intervention strategies, grounded in public/private collaboration.
Such efforts must involve public/private collaboration among youth-serving institutions and agencies and should include schools, educational institutions, juvenile justice systems, foster care systems, substance abuse and mental health programs, and other child and youth supporting organizations.
As a result of the Garrett Lee Smith State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention grants, states, tribes and communities will:
* increase the number of persons in youth serving organizations such as schools, foster care systems, juvenile justice programs, trained to identify and refer youth at risk for suicide * increase the number of health, mental health, and substance abuse providers trained to assess, manage and treat youth at risk for suicide * increase the number of youth identified as at risk for suicide * increase the number of youth at risk for suicide referred for behavioral health care services * increase the number of youth at risk for suicide who receive behavioral health care services * increase the promotion of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Grants are authorized under the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act (Section 520E-1 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended).
This announcement addresses Healthy People 2020 Mental Health and Mental Disorders Topic Area HP 2020-28 and SAMHSAs Strategic Initiative:
Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness - Goal 1. 3 (Prevent suicides and attempted suicides among populations at high risk, especially military families, youth, and American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN)).
Applications responsive to this Request for Application must implement evidence-based or best practices that will create or expand capacity to address the following SAMHSA Strategic Initiative:
Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness - Create prevention prepared communities where individuals, families, schools, workplaces, and communities take action to prevent and reduce mental illness and substance abuse across the lifespan.
Successful applications will also address the needs of youth at high-risk identified by the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention; including, but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) youth, AI/AN, military family members and veterans.
The State/Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Grant Program is one of SAMHSAs 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.
SAMHSA expects grantees to work collaboratively with the Suicide Prevention Resource Center on State and with the National Action Alliance SAMHSA.