Activities and Accomplishments TBI Educational Series The Telehealth Idaho Virtual Grand Rounds November 4, 2003 Federal TBI Program.

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Activities and Accomplishments TBI Educational Series The Telehealth Idaho Virtual Grand Rounds November 4, 2003 Federal TBI Program

Public Law Public Law Provide for innovative studies and programs for Traumatic Brain InjuryProvide for innovative studies and programs for Traumatic Brain Injury TBI Act of 1996 TBI Act of 1996

National Institutes of HealthNational Institutes of Health Centers for Disease ControlCenters for Disease Control Health Resources and Services AdministrationHealth Resources and Services Administration TBI Act of 1996 TBI Act of 1996

All individuals with TBI and their families will have accessible, available, acceptable and appropriate services and supports. All individuals with TBI and their families will have accessible, available, acceptable and appropriate services and supports. Federal TBI Program Vision

Goal 1: Build State Capacity Goal 2: Use promising practices Goal 3: Sustainable systems change Federal TBI Program Goals Federal TBI Program Goals

The number of new or expanded TBI services Consumer satisfaction Outcomes- Goal 1 Outcomes- Goal 1

Activities incorporated reflecting state of the art and experience of Grantees Outcomes- Goal 2 Outcomes- Goal 2

Number of TBI-favorable legislative, regulatory and public policy changes Amount of financial support Outcomes- Goal 3 Outcomes- Goal 3

Planning Implementation State Grants State Grants

Planning –Purpose-to establish infrastructure to improve TBI services Develop Four Core Components State Grants State Grants

Implementation Purpose- to address activities from the statewide Action Plan that will build State capacity to improve access to services and contribute to sustainable change. State Grants State Grants

Children’s Health Act Public Law Added State Post Demonstration and Protection and Advocacy Grants Reauthorization of TBI Act in 2000 Reauthorization of TBI Act in 2000

Post Demonstration Purpose-is to address issues that will build State capacity change the system of community services and supports reflect the best practices in the field of TBI. State Grants State Grants

Information Referral Individual and Family Advocacy Legal Representation Assistance in Self-advocacy TBI P&A Grants Purpose TBI P&A Grants Purpose

Plan and assess P&A System Responsiveness to TBI issues Outreach to the brain injury community Culturally competent person and family directed services TBI P&A Grants Goals TBI P&A Grants Goals

D.C. MP GU AS FY 2003 TBI State Grants Planning (5) Implementation (15) Post Demonstration (14) Currently Unfunded, Had Planning (6) Currently Unfunded, Had Implementation (5) Currently Unfunded, Had Post-Demonstration (4) Never Funded (7) PR VI MP GU AS State Grants

State & P&A Grants State & P&A Grants D.C. FY 2003 TBI Grants P&A Grants Only* (23) State and P&A Grants (34) PR VI MP GU AS *Also Funded: The Native American Protection and Advocacy Project.

Partnership for Information and Communication (PIC) Cooperative Agreement NASHIA BIAA Other Funding Other Funding

TBI Technical Assistance Center at the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators Other Funding Other Funding

Services Coordination Education TBI Team Models Awareness Training Cultural Competence Grant Activities Grant Activities

Awareness Leadership Collaboration Time What’s Needed What’s Needed

Action Plan Lead Agency Advisory Board With What With What

Other State Agencies Brain Injury Association State Affiliates Advocates Protection and Advocacy Systems Important Partners Important Partners

Promising Practices Outcomes Measurement National Agenda Federal Collaboration Reauthorization of TBI Act FY 05 What’s Next What’s Next

David Heppel, MD, Director Division Child, Adolescent and Family Health , Kenneth Currier, Director, TBI Technical Assistance Center, Contact Information Contact Information