MHSA Idea Bank. Children/ Youth (Ages 0 5 /6 17) Current or Related Program (Y/N) Expansion or New Program

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Children/ Youth (Ages 0 5 /6 17) Community Services & Supports Prevention & Early Intervention Sub Population: Parents & Caregivers Results: Decreased stigma, Increased self care. Increased access to community resources; decreased need in extensive and expensive services Strategy: GSD for SMI Activities: Peer support; Behavioral health services navigation; events for outreach Sub Population results FSP for Children Results: decrease psychiatric hospitalizations, decrease out of home placement, decrease medical hospitalizations, decrease incarcerations, decrease homelessness. Strategy: FSP for SMI Activities: Outreach and engagement, case management, initial and ongoing assessment, psychiatric services, family support and education, community support, trauma focus, 24 hour crisis prevention and support. Sub population: All school personnel Results: Universal/ Selective/ Early Intervention Reduce negative outcomes, increase protective factors; increase knowledge about mental health Strategy/Strategies: Reduce disciplinary problems, referrals; improve school success Activities: Mental Health First Aid * Families Together (GSD) * BHRS/SCOE Capacity Building & Training Possible Expansion Page 1 of 7

Children/ Youth (Ages 0 5 /6 17) Prevention & Early Intervention Innovation Sub Population: High risk high school youth, age 12 18 Results: Selective strengthen protective factors, Indicated Increase referrals and screenings, Early Intervention improve mental and emotional functioning Strategy/strategies: Outreach and engagement; peer or group interventions Activities: Resiliency, strength based education; Training on selfinflicted/suicide prevention; Reducing stigma; Referrals & Identification Idea #3: (Focus on 0 5 age group) Sub Population: Therapeutic Pre School Adverse childhood experiences, developmental delay Results: GSD Results Strategy: GSD Activities: Identification of At Risk, Early Intervention, Treatment, Training for Day Cares & parents Sub Population: High school youth Results: Increased quality of MH services Strategy: Introduce a mental health practice or approach that is new to the overall MH system Mental health adaptive dilemma: Tier 1 Improving the well being of children, TAY, and TAYA. Tier 2 Connecting people receiving services to community based supports Activities: Peer to peer mentoring with mental health focus for high school age youth * WE&T/Training * PEI/NAMI IOOV * PEI/Child, Youth Resiliency and Development Leadership Program * PEI/CLaSS SVCFS (Ages 6 & up) * Innovation/Youth Peer Navigators Page 2 of 7

TAY (Ages 18 25) Sub Population: Support People/Family Members with SMI Results: Increased sense of purpose & belonging Strategy: GSD & O&E Activities: Engagement with programs across all programs, counseling, training and education Other details: promote network of support in community. * Josie s Place O&E Community Services & Supports Sub population: Substance Abuse and SMI Results: increase in sober living, recovery in substance abuse, decrease in substance use in population Strategy: FSP Activities: Engagement, referrals from linkages, pw sobrietygroups/events/speakers bureaus; reconnections to family; graduations/termination of drug related commitments. Other details: awareness of environmental factors; homelessness; other abuse. Idea #3: Sub population: Sexually exploited population Results: Decrease amount of youth being sexually exploited, Decrease stigma, Increase access to community resources, Increase resilience of self care. Strategy: FSP Activities: Call victim services, warm support to seek M.H. systems, navigate; trauma focus and linkage to safe havens Other details: Connection to PCP * Innovation/FSP Co occurring Disorders Project * SHOP Josie s TRAC * BHRS Clinician at Family Justice Center * Juvenile Justice * Josie s TRAC * Trainings * Countywide effort BHRS staff participating in HEART Task Force, CSEC Group Child welfare policies/procedures for first responders FSP for TAY Possible Expansion (Sub Population needs to be SMI. Idea could be incorporated into FSP for TAY) Page 3 of 7

TAY (Ages 18 25) Community Services & Supports OR Prevention & Early Intervention Sub Population: Couch surfing foster/taya youth who do not meet criteria until they are actually "homeless" Results: Early Intervention decrease homelessness, increase MH/emotional health & wellness Strategy/Strategies: O&E, community support, brief counseling, housing & shelter Activities: counseling & housing, peer support Sub Population: LGBTQ/Transgender Results: Early Intervention Support & Education in media & PR Strategy/Strategies: Education/Peer support/ referrals/ linkages Activities: Events; School/program outreach/ peer groups & committees; individual outreach Other details: Awareness of 1) suicide, 2) homelessness, 3) criminal histories * Josie's Place (GSD) * Josie's Place (GSD) O&E (Could be either CSS or PEI program) O&E (Could be either CSS or PEI program) Page 4 of 7

TAY (Ages 18 25) Innovation Sub population: Young Latino males with hx and with juvenile justice system in impoverished areas Results: 1) Increased interagency and community collaboration for MH services or supports, 2) Increased access to underserved populations Strategy: Applies to the MH system a promising community driven practice or approach that has been successful in non mental health contexts or setting Mental Health Adaptive Dilemma: Tier 1 Improving parental competency and social support for fathers, Improving the well being of children, TAY and TAYA. Tier 2 Connecting and linking underserved and diverse communities with resources Activities: Events, developing mentoring programs & encouraging leadership/ role models, inviting in folks from the impoverished areas to be mentors Other details: Awareness of environmental factors and education challenges * Juvenile Justice * PEI/Youth Leadership program Possible New Program Idea # 2: Stigma Reduction Sub population: SMI Yes No Page 5 of 7

Adult (Ages 18 59) Community Services & Supports Prevention & Early Intervention Sub Population: Homeless Results: Reduce Homelessness, Reduce Stigma Strategy: FSP Activities: Housing first model; Response Team; AA/NA ; Trainings (Education, vocational); Drop In Center (Shower basic needs services); Peer Support Sub Population: Consumer seeking higher education & employment Results: Reduce Stigma, Increased access to resources. Strategy: GSD Activities: Mentoring program, vocational training, peer support Sub Population: Underserved Latino Results: Indicated Activities: Volunteers * SHOP Josie's TRAC * Housing Services * Consumer Empowerment Center (GSD) * WE&T/CASRA program *PEI CCBI O&E Page 6 of 7

Older Adult (Ages 60 & Older) Community Services & Supports Prevention & Early Intervention Sub Population: Isolated &/or homebound older adults with SMI Results: Decrease in suicide rates; decrease in hospitalization; Early identification of Dementia or Alzheimer's Strategy: O&E Differential response model, transportation Activities: Home visits from qualified staff, medical assessments, peer support, volunteers, APS, Collaborate with hospital Other details: Reducing isolation, identify the amount of individuals that may require programs. Census of population, age & geographical area of residence. Idea # 1: Sub Population: N/A Sub Population: Decrease in Suicide Strategy: GSD Activities: Peer support; census to find older adult population * High Risk Health & Senior Access * PEI Projects O&E Innovation Stigma Reduction Yes No Page 7 of 7