2022
This infographic provides an overview of the System of Care grant, including an overview of the programs and services provided by grantees and the youth served.
The vision for the Minnesota System of Care for Children’s Mental Health is to create a coordinated network of effective, community-based supports and services designed to meet the needs of children, youth, and young adults with serious mental health challenges, and their parents and caregivers. This initiative exists to create better outcomes for children and youth in Minnesota and their families by bringing together the work of many partners across the state. The evaluation includes process and outcome evaluations.
This infographic provides an overview of the System of Care grant, including an overview of the programs and services provided by grantees and the youth served.
The Northwest region, made up of Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Polk, and Red Lake counties, received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This is the final, end-of-grant report summarizing their efforts across a 4+ year grant.
Carlton County received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary shares insights from project team members on the county’s implementation and perceptions of their system of care work.
Region IV received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary presents information on youth and families served and the implementation of Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services.
Minnesota Prairie County Alliance (MNPrairie), serving the counties of Dodge, Steele, and Waseca, received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final report presents information on youth and families served and Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services implementation.
Crow Wing County received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary presents data on youth and families served and the implementation of Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services.
Dakota County received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary presents information on the implementation of Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services and data on youth and families served.
Goodhue County received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary shares data on youth and families served and the implementation of Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services.
Six System of Care grantees were funded to implement Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) for youth at risk of out-of-home placement. This report presents the results of a fidelity assessment which looked at how closely providers implemented the core components of the CIBS model.
Ramsey County received a System of Care grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This final summary shares data on youth and families served and the implementation of wraparound services.
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