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THE TRUST SPOTLIGHT

New PSA Highlights Lifelong Effects of FASD

The Trust developed a new PSA focused on prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. FASD is an umbrella term describing the range of effects that can occur in an individual prenatally exposed to alcohol. These effects may include physical, mental, behavioral and/or learning disabilities with lifelong implications. Alaska has the highest rate of FASD in the nation and more than 120 Alaska children are diagnosed with FASD each year.

This PSA is the first tool developed in a statewide, multimedia campaign to begin in March. The purpose of this campaign is to provide education about FASD and its lifelong effects and to motivate women to learn about their pregnancy status before consuming alcohol. The intent is to inform, move and motivate residents in an effort to prevent occurrences of FASD in Alaska.

While there is a high level of knowledge that alcohol use during pregnancy is harmful to an unborn baby, many women receive

misinformation about alcohol and pregnancy, including the consequences of alcohol use, safe times to drink during pregnancy and safe amounts or types of alcohol.

The campaign will increase knowledge in the following areas:

Alcohol use during pregnancy can cause birth defects and brain damage

It is best to stop drinking before conception

It is safest not to drink any alcohol during pregnancy

There is no known safe time or amount to drink during pregnancy

E-News • February 17, 2015

NEWSLETTER SECTIONS Spotlight

News

Alaska Funding Opportunities National Funding Opportunities Meetings, Conferences and Trainings Resources

ABOUT THE TRUST

The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority is a catalyst for change and improvement in the systems that serve Trust

beneficiaries, who include people who experience:

• mental illness

• developmental disabilities

• chronic alcoholism and other substance related disorders

• Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia

• traumatic brain injury that results in permanent brain injury

The Trust provides leadership in advocacy, planning, implementing and funding of a comprehensive integrated mental health program.

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NEWS

Our New Website Is Easy on the Eyes!

The Trust recently launched a new website, www.mhtrust.org. Users can now more easily access information. The new platform is also mobile friendly, making it easy to navigate from a mobile device.

Recent Grant Approvals

At the January board meeting, trustees approved more than $280,000 in grants. Here are the most recent Trust grantees:

Small Projects

Fairbanks Native Association, $10,000

Fairbanks Children's Museum, $6,670

Identity, Inc., $10,000

Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center, $10,000

Anchorage Safety Center/Patrol, $9,850

Alaska Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, $6,500

Rainforest Recovery Center, $4,360

Alaska Children's Trust, $10,000

Yukon Koyukuk Elder Assisted Living Facility, $9,550

REACH, $6,500

Partnership Grants REACH, $75,000

Anchorage Community Mental Health Services, $70,000

LINKS, $30,000

Bartlett Regional Hospital, $25,000

ALASKA FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority: Small Project Grants

Deadline: 5 p.m. AKDT, March 1, 2015

Contact: Lucas Lind, Trust Grants Administrator, at 907-269-7999 or lucas.lind@alaska.gov

Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders,

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Mini-Grants

Deadline: 5 p.m. AKDT, 15th of each month

Contact: Lucas Lind, Grants Administrator, at 907-269-7999 or lucas.lind@alaska.gov

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Deadline: Letters of inquiry accepted year-round. Grants awarded biannually (typically July and December)

Contact: Toll-free 877-366-2700

Alaska Department of Health & Social Services, Division of Senior and Disabilities

Services: Request for Proposal Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury Mini-Grants

Deadline: Written inquiries due February 27, 2015; proposal due on March 9, 2015

Contact: Alyssa Hobbs at 907-465-1187 or alyssa.hobbs@alaska.gov

Alaska Department of Health & Social Services, Senior and Disabilities Services:

Nutrition, Transportation and Support Services

Deadline: March 20, 2015

Contact: Marlyn Carrillo at 907-465-3026 or marlyn.carrillo@alaska.gov

Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health:

Community Health Aide Training & Supervision Grants (CHATS) Program

Deadline: Rolling

Contact: Triptaa Surve at 907-334-2640 or Triptaa.Surve@alaska.gov

Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority: Designated Grants & Partnerships

Deadline: Rolling

Contact: Lucas Lind at 907-269-7999 or lucas.lind@alaska.gov

Rasmuson Foundation: Tier 1 Awards

Deadline: Rolling

Contact: Toll-free 877-366-2700

NATIONAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America: Bi-Annual Grant

Deadline: Rolling

Contact: 866-232-8484 or membership@alzfdn.org

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration: Public

Transportation on Indian Reservations Program

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Contact: Elan Flippin at 202-366-3800 or elan.flippin@dot.gov

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Office of Mental Health: VA Supportive

Services for Veteran Families Program

Deadline: March 17, 2015

Contact: 877-767-0111

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration: Drug-Free Communities Support Program

Deadline: March 18, 2015

Contact: Virginia Simmons at 240-276-1422 or virginia.simmons@samhsa.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women: FY 2015 Enhanced

Training and Services to End Abuse in Later Life Program

Deadline: March 18, 2015

Contact: 202-307-6026 or OVW.Elder@usdoj.gov

U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women: FY 2015

Consolidated Grant Program to Address Children and Youth Experiencing Domestic

and Sexual Assault and Engage Men and Boys as Allies

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. EDT, March 19, 2015

Contact: Anne Hamilton at 202-353-2794 or anne.hamilton@usdoj.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration: Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in

Adult and Family Drug Courts

Deadline: March 27, 2015

Contact: Eileen Bermudez at 240-276-1412 or eileen.bermudez@samhsa.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services

Administration: Rural Outreach Benefits Counseling Program

Deadline: March 30, 2015

Contact: Linda Kwon at 301-594-4205 or lkwon@hrsa.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services

Administration: Rural Network Allied Health Training Program

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Deadline: March 31, 2015

Contact: Martha Colburn at 301-443-3261 or MGreen@hrsa.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services

Administration: Rural Health Care Coordination Network Partnership Program

Deadline: April 6, 2015

Contact: Sara Afayee at 301-945-4169 or SAfayee@hrsa.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration: Cooperative Agreements for State Adolescent and

Transitional Aged Youth Treatment Enhancement and Dissemination

Implementation

Deadline: April 6, 2015

Contact: Eileen Bermudez at 240-276-1412 or eileen.bermudez@samhsa.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and

Families: Basic Center Program

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. EDT, April 10, 2015

Contact: Katrina Morgan at 202-401-5513 or acfogme-grants@acf.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and

Families: Street Outreach Program

Deadline: 11:59 p.m. EDT, April 10, 2015

Contact: Katrina Morgan at 202-401-5513 or acfogme-grants@acf.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration: Cooperative Agreements for Expansion and Sustainability

of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious

Emotional Disturbances

Deadline: April 10, 2015

Contact: Gwendolyn Simpson at 240-276-1408 or gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Services Administration: Drug-Free Communities Mentoring Program

Deadline: April 14, 2015

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Corporation for National and Community Service: 2015 Senior Companion Program

Indian Tribes Competition

Deadline: April 17, 2015

Contact: Tamika Becton at FGPSCP@cns.gov

Corporation for National and Community Service: Foster Grandparent Program

Indian Tribes Competition

Deadline: Letter of intent (strongly encouraged) due April 17, 2015; application submission deadline on May 14, 2015

Contact: Tamika Becton at FGPSCP@cns.gov

MEETINGS, CONFERENCES AND TRAINING

Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska: Virtual Dementia Tour

Date: 1-4 p.m., February 19, 2015

Contact: Debbie Chulick at 907-561-3313 or dchulick@alzalaska.org

Location: 1750 Abbott Road, Anchorage, AK

Description: Developed by P.K. Beville of Second Wind Dreams, the Virtual Dementia Tour provides participants with an experiential simulation to help understand what dementia may be like. Participants will develop a greater understanding of the challenges faced daily by those with dementia and how behaviors can be viewed as coping strategies. The result is better care by care partners.

United Methodist Women of Alaska: Mission U – Learning Together for

Transformation of the World

Date: 1-5 p.m. and 6:30-9:30 p.m., February 20 and 8 a.m.-5 p.m., February 21, 2015

Contact: Bonnie Miller at 907-440-1636 or bonitajane@yahoo.com

Location: Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 9161 Cinema Drive, Juneau, AK

Description: The intent of this program is to build awareness regarding issues around disability, to call to provide full accessibility to services and opportunities, and to promote advocacy for justice for people with disabilities. As people concerned with inadequacies in society with regard to the rights of people with disabilities, participants will explore the complexity of the roles and connections to this issue.

Trust Training Cooperative and UAF: Alaska Gatekeepers with a QPR Approach

Contact: Sarah McConnell at 907-456-4215 or ssmcconnell@alaska.edu

Dates and Location:

Fairbanks: 2-4 p.m., February 22, 2015, UAF Fine Arts Building, 313 Tanana Loop Fairbanks: 5-7 p.m., February 24, 2015, UAF Wood Center Conference Room, 505 South Chandalar

Fairbanks: 2-4 p.m., March 1, 2015, UAF Campus (building and room TBA)

Description: QPR stands for “question, persuade and refer,” an emergency mental health intervention for suicidal persons created by Paul Quinnett. The Alaska Gatekeeper Training uses the QPR method as its

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core training. QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk the help they need. It is also an action plan that can result in lives saved.

Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska: ABC’s of Caregiving – Making Visits Positive

Date: 10-11:30 a.m. and 5:30-7 p.m., February 25, 2015

Contact: Debbie Chulick at 907-561-3313 or dchulick@alzalaska.org

Location: 1750 Abbott Road, Anchorage, AK

Description: When our loved ones cannot communicate, it can be hard to know what to do or say. Even professionals can have difficulty monitoring someone during home visits when language is lost. Join us for some tips on how to continue being connected without words and making our visits with loved ones positive.

Alzheimer’s Resource of Alaska: Dementia Care Essentials

Date: 3-5 p.m., March 3 to March 31, 2015 (every Tuesday)

Contact: Jane Haiar at 907-561-3313 or jhaiar@alzalaska.org

Locations:

Anchorage: 2702 Gambell Street Dillingham: TBD

Fairbanks: 615 Bidwell Avenue, Suite 300

Description: The purpose of this two-hour per week Dementia Care Essentials class is to enable the learner to identify strategies they will implement into their practice that will increase a sense of safety, security, comfort and quality of life for the person living with dementia. Participants will learn a variety of components of dementia care including communication and how to address behavioral challenges. This continuing nursing education activity was approved by Montana Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The registration deadline is 3 p.m., February 25, 2015.

Center for Continuing Education in Rehabilitation: “Master Trainer Series” of

Webinars – Continuing Education for Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals

Date: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. PST, March 4 to March 18, 2015

Contact: Tammi Olson at 425-774-4446 or tammio@uw.edu

Location: Web-based

Description: The Center for Continuing Education in Rehabilitation at the University of Washington offers a new series of webinars aimed at experienced vocational rehabilitation counselors and other

employment providers who wish to improve their clinical skills and learn cutting edge information. One new topic will be introduced each month. Topics will alternate between focusing on a single disability and focusing on topics applicable to many disabilities, and will feature nationally-known experts. Presenters will leave time for questions and case consultation.

Stone Soup Group: Connecting the Dots – Home, School, and Community

Date: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., March 6-7, 2015

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Location: BP Energy Center, 1014 Energy Court, Anchorage

Description: Join us for a two-day conference where you can connect, learn and collaborate with other Alaskan families and professionals caring for children with special needs. Participants will choose between 18 sessions with three tracks of learning in the areas of home, school and community.

Trust Training Cooperative: Mental Health First Aid (Eight-Hour) Session

Date: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 9, 2015

Contact: Jill Ramsey at 907-264-6228 or jill@alaskachd.org

Location: BP Energy Center, 1014 Energy Court, Anchorage

Description: In this training, Mental Health First Aid trainees are taught how to practice and respond appropriately to mental health problems in a variety of situations, such as helping someone through a panic attack, engaging with someone who may be suicidal, or assisting an individual who has overdosed. Just as CPR training helps a layperson with no clinical training assist an individual following a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid training helps a layperson assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis until appropriate professional help arrives.

Trust Training Cooperative: Alaska Gatekeepers with a QPR Approach

Contact: Sarah McConnell at 907-465-4215 or ssmcconnell@alaska.edu

Dates and Locations:

Nenana: 1-3 p.m., March 9, 2015, location TBA Minto: 5-7:30 p.m., March 12, 2015, Tribal Hall Huslia: 5:30-7:30 p.m., March 26, 2015, Tribal Hall

Description: QPR stands for “question, persuade and refer,” an emergency mental health intervention for suicidal persons created by Paul Quinnett. The Alaska Gatekeeper Training uses the QPR method as its core training. QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk the help they need. It is also an action plan that can result in lives saved.

Trust Training Cooperative: Find the Coaching in Criticism – The Right Ways to

Receive Feedback

Date: 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m., March 17, 2015

Contact: Kimber Jackson at 907-264-6233 or kimber@alaskachd.org

Location: Audio conferencing/ web-based

Description: This training session will feature six steps that can help participants pull value from the feedback received from others. Participants may choose to join a live audio conference call or listen to the recorded session.

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Stone Soup Group: Building Strong Parents

Date: 5:30-7 p.m., March 18, 2015

Contact: 907-561-3701 or info@stonesoupgroup.org

Location: 307 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Suite 100, Anchorage

Description: This forum offers an opportunity to connect with other parents who care for children with special needs between the ages 14 and 26 in a neutral setting.

National Indian Health Board: 2015 Tribal Public Health Summit “Strengthening the

Circle: Building the Skills of the Tribal Public Health Workforce”

Date: April 7-9, 2015

Contact: phs@nihb.org

Location: Agua Caliente Casino, Resort and Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA

Description: The summit will feature renowned tribal speakers, policy makers and dynamic experts from across Indian Country and the nation. This event provides access to the nation’s foremost American Indian/Alaska Native health care leaders and is a premiere native health event.

Trust Training Cooperative: Mental Health First Aid (Eight-Hour) Session

Date: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., March 9, 2015

Contact: Jill Ramsey at 907-264-6228 or jill@alaskachd.org

Location: BP Energy Center, 1014 Energy Court, Anchorage

Description: In this training, Mental Health First Aid trainees are taught how to practice and respond appropriately to mental health problems in a variety of situations, such as helping someone through a panic attack, engaging with someone who may be suicidal, or assisting an individual who has overdosed. Just as CPR training helps a layperson with no clinical training assist an individual following a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid training helps a layperson assist someone experiencing a mental health crisis until appropriate professional help arrives.

Trust Training Cooperative: Alaska Gatekeepers with a QPR Approach

Contact: Sarah McConnell at 907-465-4215 or ssmcconnell@alaska.edu

Dates and Locations:

Nenana: 1-3 p.m., March 9, 2015, location TBA Minto: 5-7:30 p.m., March 12, 2015, Tribal Hall Huslia: 5:30-7:30 p.m., March 26, 2015, Tribal Hall

Description: QPR stands for “question, persuade and refer,” an emergency mental health intervention for suicidal persons created by Paul Quinnett. The Alaska Gatekeeper Training uses the QPR method as its core training. QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk the help they need. It is also an action plan that can result in lives saved.

Trust Training Cooperative: Find the Coaching in Criticism – The Right Ways to

Receive Feedback

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Date: 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m., March 17, 2015

Contact: Kimber Jackson at 907-264-6233 or kimber@alaskachd.org

Location: Audio conferencing/ web-based

Description: This training session will feature six steps that can help participants pull value from the feedback received from others. Participants may choose to join a live audio conference call or listen to the recorded session.

Stone Soup Group: Building Strong Parents

Date: 5:30-7 p.m., March 18, 2015

Contact: 907-561-3701 or info@stonesoupgroup.org

Location: 307 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Suite 100, Anchorage

Description: This forum offers an opportunity to connect with other parents who care for children with special needs between the ages 14 and 26 in a neutral setting.

National Indian Health Board: 2015 Tribal Public Health Summit “Strengthening the

Circle: Building the Skills of the Tribal Public Health Workforce”

Date: April 7-9, 2015

Contact: phs@nihb.org

Location: Agua Caliente Casino, Resort and Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage, CA

Description: The summit will feature renowned tribal speakers, policy makers and dynamic experts from across Indian Country and the nation. This event provides access to the nation’s foremost American Indian/Alaska Native health care leaders and is a premiere native health event.

The Foraker Group: 2015 Leadership Summit

Date: April 20-21, 2015

Contact: 907-743-1200

Location: Hotel Captain Cook, 939 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage

Description: This summit will explore what change looks like at all levels and how we can participate in it. As a nonprofit leader, do you see opportunities to make small and big changes in your organization, in your community, and beyond? Do you wonder if your organization is ready to tackle the big issues in your community? These are just a few of the questions that Alaska nonprofit board and staff leaders are asking as we all experience a time of change. Change can take many shapes – maybe it’s the way we show up as leaders, maybe it’s how our organization is structured, or maybe it’s a major shift in our community.

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Annual School on Addictions and Behavioral Health: “Crime and Addiction:

Seeking a Shared Solution”

Date: May 4-6, 2015

Contact: 907-563-9202

Location: Sheraton Anchorage Hotel, 401 East 6th Avenue, Anchorage

Description: Explore the connection between the Department of Corrections and the field of addictions and behavioral health. This year’s conference will categorize all its workshops according to entry, intermediate and advanced levels of training. Also, to give participants greater opportunity to attend multiple workshops, all six hour workshops will be split over two days.

Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center: Sixth Annual Summer

Conference Promoting Strong and Safe Tribal Communities

Date: June 3-5, 2015

Contact: 954-985-2315

Location: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Description: The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Native Learning Center is thrilled to announce our Sixth Annual Summer Conference promoting strong and safe tribal communities. Growing strong and safe communities requires knowledge and strategies to develop sustainable housing initiatives, preserve language and culture, encourage financial wellness, and write grant proposals. This three-day conference will educate participants on topics related to culture revitalization, sustainable housing, grants education, tribal government and financial wellness.

RESOURCES

Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority: 2014 Annual Report

The newly published annual report provides a look at how The Trust is creating change and financially thriving. The Trust’s annual budget provides funding for the state’s mental health program and funds projects and activities in five designated focus areas that address issues with significant impact on our beneficiaries. These focus areas allow us to strategically align our investments to make significant strides in affecting change and improving the lives of beneficiaries and their families.

SAMHSA: Behavioral Health Barometer Alaska (2014)

This is the second edition of the Behavioral Health Barometer: Alaska, one of a series of state and national reports that provide a snapshot of behavioral health in the United States. The reports present a set of substance use and mental health indicators as measured through data collection efforts sponsored by SAMHSA, including the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and the National Survey of

Substance Abuse Treatment Services. This array of indicators provides a unique overview of the nation’s behavioral health at a point in time as well as a mechanism for tracking change and trends over time.

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