- September 15, 2023
- By: Molli Thornton
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Singing River Services CCBHC Planning Grant Announcement
Mississippi is one of 15 states that has received a $1 million Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) planning grant that aims to transform mental health and substance use treatment across the country by providing sustainable funding for robust community treatment services.
The newly announced funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides the Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) $1 million for a 12-month planning process. DMH has selected two specific Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) to participate in this planning period. Region 6 Life Help, located in the Delta region, and Region 14 Singing River Services, in the Gulf Coast region, both have experience providing comprehensive behavioral health services and have elevated levels of need in their service areas.
Singing River Services (Region 14 Community Mental Health Center) is excited to pilot this work in Mississippi.
CCBHCs will:
- Improve access to and delivery of community-based behavioral health services.
- Address gaps or barriers to care in Mississippi.
- Establish sustainable funding for additional investment in quality, evidence-based mental health, and substance use services.
- Offer more competitive wages because of the cost-based reimbursement that can aid in alleviating workforce shortages.
- Hold CMHCs accountable for quality outcomes.
- Engage stakeholders and consumers of mental health services, including youth, family members, and community leaders, to provide input on a customizable approach to care that increases responsiveness to the needs of Mississippians.
- Finance
- Governance
- Cultural Competency
- Family & Client Engagement
- Staffing and Workforce Development
- Training Workgroup
- Data and Reporting Workgroup
- Evaluation Workgroup
- Quality Improvement Plan
- Children and Youth
- IDD
- SUD
- Other Needs