Building Collaborative Care Framework in North Carolina
GrantID: 65822
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000,000
Deadline: July 8, 2024
Grant Amount High: $6,000,000
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Grant Overview
Capacity Gaps Impacting Collaborative Care Framework in North Carolina
In North Carolina, significant capacity gaps within the mental health and juvenile justice systems present obstacles to effectively supporting justice-involved youth, particularly those with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The state has witnessed an increase in youth incarceration, often linked to underlying behavioral health issues that remain inadequately addressed. This gap in capacity not only affects the quality of care but also perpetuates cycles of recidivism among this vulnerable population.
Organizations that are at the forefront of addressing these needs include mental health agencies, juvenile justice practitioners, and community organizations that specialize in serving youth. To qualify for the grant funding aimed at establishing a collaborative care framework, applicants must demonstrate their existing capacities to work across various sectors effectively. They will need to illustrate how their services can be integrated to provide timely and comprehensive interventions that cater to the specific challenges faced by justice-involved youth in North Carolina.
Successful applicants will be expected to navigate a complex application process that emphasizes inter-agency collaboration. This involves providing detailed proposals that outline the existing gaps in service delivery, current initiatives that may be enhanced with funding, and concrete strategies for integrating services across sectors. Given North Carolina’s diverse array of communitiesfrom urban to ruralproposals should also reflect an understanding of the regional variations that exist in terms of access to services and resources.
The outcomes targeted by this funding initiative primarily focus on improving coordination among mental health, substance use, and juvenile justice systems, thereby ensuring that justice-involved youth receive timely interventions that promote recovery and reintegration. By addressing these systemic gaps, the initiative aims to reduce recidivism rates and foster better outcomes for youth involved in the justice system, which is particularly pressing given the rising trends of youth engaging with these systems throughout North Carolina.
Implementation will be evaluated through metrics such as stakeholder satisfaction and improved service delivery outcomes. Assessing how well different sectors collaborate and the degree to which youth receive integrated support will provide insights that can inform future funding and program development. This approach not only aligns with the state’s objectives in addressing youth justice involvement but also underscores the importance of building a responsive system that meets the diverse needs of its youth population.
Unique Context of North Carolina's Collaborative Framework
What distinguishes North Carolina's initiatives from those of neighboring states is the profound emphasis on inter-agency collaboration as a means to bridge service delivery gaps. Unlike neighboring states that may focus on singular aspects of care, North Carolina's funding mechanisms are designed to incentivize collaboration among various stakeholders, promoting a holistic approach to addressing the complexities of youth behaviors in the justice system. This recognition of systemic interaction highlights the state's commitment to creating a coordinated care environment that can better serve its youth.
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