In 2004, BSAAS received a Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) five-year incentive grant of $11.75M ($2.3M annually) to meet the following federal goals: 1) Build prevention capacity and infrastructure at state and community levels; 2) Prevent the onset and reduce the progression of substance abuse, including childhood and underage drinking; and 3) Reduce substance abuse-related problems in communities.
Our mandate is to employ five steps that constitute the SPF:
Step 1: Assessment - Determine assets and needs;
Step 2: Capacity - Improve abilities to deliver substance abuse services;
Step 3: Planning - Develop strategies for communication and service coordination;
Step 4: Implementation - Put strategies into action;
Step 5: Evaluation - Document the process and outcomes of implementation.
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Click the links on the picture to obtain a more in-depth description of these steps.
As a result of the SPF/SIG process, Michigan has identified Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths as its priority problem. Click on Michigan Supporting Data below.
MICHIGAN SUPPORTING DATA
Learn more about why Michigan needs the SPF/SIG
SPF/SIG ENVIRONMENTAL SCAN SURVEY
Take the SPF/SIG Environmental Scan Survey
SPF/SIG EVALUATION
Learn more about the SPF/SIG evaluation results
SPF/SIG MADE SIMPLE
Learn about the SPF/SIG process
SPF/SIG MEETING INFORMATION
Includes meeting dates, agendas, minutes, handouts, times, locations and driving directions
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