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1 Kids in Crisis: Preventing Tragedies Through Earlier Intervention

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3 Director John Martin Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities Director Tracy Plouck Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

4 $5 million awarded in the 2014-2015 biennium 38 local proposals were initially received 7 were funded in 2014 7 were added in 2015 Families in 46 counties are benefitting

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6 Deborah’s Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhdq5B5CRL0

7 Holly Jones, SFSC Project Lead Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Tina Evans, SFSC Project Lead Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities

8 Patti Fetzer Project Lead, Helping Ohio’s Children and Youth in Crisis Kristie Hirsch Director of Therapeutic Intervention Services for the Envision project Kay Spergel Executive Director, Licking/Knox Mental Health and Recovery Services Board Alice Pavey Superintendent, Hamilton County Board of DD

9 Stark County Crisis Text Line https://youtu.be/DRXBCGAzBcA

10 Patti Fetzer Project Lead, Helping Ohio’s Children and Youth in Crisis Kristie Hirsch Director of Therapeutic Intervention Services for the Envision project Kay Spergel Executive Director, Licking/Knox Mental Health and Recovery Services Board Alice Pavey Superintendent, Hamilton County Board of DD

11 Mahalia’s Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMdAHuH8vtU&feature=youtu.be

12 FY2016 Grantees $3 million 13 projects 43 counties

13 Belmont, Harrison, Noble and Monroe: Mental Health Recovery Board (serving Belmont, Harrison and Monroe Counties), Belmont County Board of DD (CBDD), Harrison CBDD, Noble CBDD Butler and Preble Counties: Butler County Family & Children First Council (FCFC), Preble County Mental Health & Recovery Board (MHR) Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin and Allen: Family Resource Center of Northwest Ohio, Inc. Hamilton and Clermont: Hamilton CBDD, Clermont CBDD, Lighthouse Youth Services/LifePoint Solutions Athens, Hocking, Vinton and Jackson: Hopewell Health Centers Licking and Knox: Licking-Knox MHR, Licking CBDD, Knox CBDD Lucas, Erie, Sandusky and Seneca: Lucas County FCFC, MHR Board of Lucas County, Erie FCFC, Sandusky FCFC, Seneca County FCFC Muskingum, Guernsey, Perry, Coshocton and Noble: Thompkins Treatment Inc. Richland, Marion and Crawford: Richland County FCFC, Marion County FCFC, Crawford County FCFC Ross and Pickaway: Ross CBDD, Pickaway CBDD, South Central Ohio Job and Family Services (JFS), Pickaway JFS, Scioto Paint Valley MH Center, Integrated Service for Behavioral Health Stark, Ashtabula, Columbiana, Tuscarawas, Carroll, Wayne and Holmes: Stark MHR (in partnership with Ashtabula MH & Recovery Board, Columbiana MH & Recovery Board, Tuscarawas/Carroll Counties ADAMHS Board, and Wayne/Holmes MH & Recovery Board and their DD Boards) Warren and Clinton: Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren and Clinton Counties Hamilton and Butler: Envision

14 Ross and Pickaway Counties Project Partners Ross and Pickaway County Boards of DD South Central Ohio, Pickaway County Job and Family Services Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Center Integrated Service for Behavioral Health Project Components Crisis Stabilization Caregiver support/respite Training and Outreach Leia Snyder, Project Lead Superintendent-Ross County Board of DD

15 Hailei’s Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHNBfX4123I&feature=youtu.be

16 Learn more Online at bit.ly/StrongFamiliesOH Project overviews, interactive FY16 grant map, local contact information Reach out to your local grant partners for more information about what’s happening in your area.

17 Questions? Type your questions in the chat box. If your question is directed at a specific person, please let us know when you submit your question.


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