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Needs Assessment for Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Prepared for Combined Block Grant Discussions January 2013 One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 3Core set of Values Agenda • Introduction: 10 minutes – Michael Langer • Data Presentation: 30 minutes – Alice Huber • Q/A and Discussion: 30 minutes – Michael Langer • Closing: 5 minutes – Michael Langer One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 4Core set of Values New Defined Purposes of BG States will use the BG … for prevention, treatment, recovery supports and other services to supplement … Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. …. Four purposes: • Fund … treatment and support services for those without insurance or for those with intermittent coverage
• Fund … treatment and support services not covered by Medicaid … for low income individuals and that demonstrate success in improving outcomes and/or supporting recovery
• Fund primary prevention - universal, selective and indicated prevention activities and services…
• Collect performance and outcome data to determine the ongoing effectiveness of behavioral health promotion, treatment and recovery support services and plan the implementation of new services on a nationwide basis
One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 5Core set of Values Changes • Combined application
• Spending to align with Statewide Needs Assessment and Block Grant purpose
• Emphasis on strategic planning and accountability
• Planning moves from a Federal to State Fiscal Year. Two-year plans
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Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 6Core set of Values Timeline Jan 4 Notice of Application Jan 22 Public Comment on Needs Assessment Feb 12 Roundtable #1 with Tribes Feb 20 BHAC meeting Feb 22 Public Comment on Plan Feb 26 Roundtable #2 with Tribes Mar 5 Consultation with Tribes Mar 8 DSHS Review One Apr 1 Application Deadline Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 7Core set of Values Questions? • Questions on overall Block Grant changes? • Questions on timeline? Please ‘raise your hand’ if you have a question you would like to ask. You can also type into the question box if you One prefer
Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 8Core set of Values Review of Needs Assessment for Substance Abuse Prevention and Mental Health Promotion One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 9Core set of Values Recent Data Workgroup Process • Prevention Redesign Initiative (PRI) and State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) • SPE and SEOW workgroup partners: – State agencies, state associations, universities, stakeholders, BHAC • Initial criteria identified and data gathered • Reviewed and refined data – Indicators/data from partners – Patterns of use – Consideration of Age Groups, Race/Ethnicity disparities; Socio-Economic Status (SES) • Agreement on priorities One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 10Core set of Values Needs Assessment Matrix Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana Meth- Prescription amphetamine Drugs Rates Trends Economic Impacts Social Impacts One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 11Core set of Values Rates • Rates of self-reported substance use – HYS – NSDUH – BRFSS • Rates data give us information about how common or how uncommon the use of a particular substance. For example: – Is methamphetamine a large problem in Washington State? Note: survey details are included at the end of the presentation One Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 12Core set of Values Rates: By Youth Age Groups 2010 Rates Youth substance use (in past 30 days) 45% Alcohol 40% 35% Marijuana Percent of Students 30% 25% Cigarette Smoking 20% 15% Pain Killer (Non- 10% medical use) 5% Meth* 0% 6th Grade 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010/2008 One *2008 rates. Data not available for 6 graders
Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 13Core set of Values Rates: By Adult Age Groups 2008-2009 Substance use during past 30 days 70% 61% 60% 60% Alcohol 50% Marijuana Percent of Population 42% 40% Tobacco 30% 26% Other illicit 20% 17% drugs 10% 8% 6% 3% 0% 18-25 26+ One Source: National Survey on Drug Use and Health Department Vision Mission Washington State Department of Social & Health Services 14Core set of Values
Needs Assessment and Block Grant purpose. • Emphasis on strategic planning and accountability. • Planning moves from a Federal to State Fiscal Year. Two-year plans. • …
The needs assessment provides the rationale and justification for the disaster response program and identifies at-risk populations who will be targeted for outreach. A needs assessment also might rely on corroborative data, including anecdotal evidence from crisis counselors or feedback from other disaster relief providers.
In September 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation contracted with the Human Services Research Institute to evaluate needs assessment methodologies for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment capacity.
SUD treatment presents two general challenges for conducting needs assessments. The first is the complexity of the treatment system and the second is gaps in the available data and knowledge.
A needs assessment can help close some of the treatment gap, by pinpointing service system and workforce needs that can help best address the need for treatment.