1 Center Mission Statements SAMHSA ? CSAT Improving the Health of the Nation by Bringing Effective Alcohol and Drug Treatment to Every Community CMHS Caring.

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1 Center Mission Statements SAMHSA ? CSAT Improving the Health of the Nation by Bringing Effective Alcohol and Drug Treatment to Every Community CMHS Caring for the Nation’s Mental Health by Promoting Effective Mental Health Services CSAP To Decrease Substance Use and Abuse by Bringing Effective Prevention to Every Community

2 Proposed Goals Capacity: Promote Mental Health Service Infrastructure and Capacity Effectiveness: Enable All Communities and Providers to Deliver Effective Mental Health Services Accountability: Establish Systems to Measure Program Performance and Ensure Accountability

3 Strategic Objectives for CMHS -- Summary Capacity Goal Obj 1: Promote Comprehensive Community- based Mental Health Care, Including Prevention and Early Intervention Obj 2: Eliminate Barriers That Impede the Ability of Americans with Mental Health Problems to Live, Learn, Work, and Participate Fully in Their Communities Obj 3: Increase Access to Services by Improving the Financing and Organization of Mental Health Services Obj 4: Promote Support for Community Services that Address the Needs of Special Populations Obj 5: Assist in Disaster Response Planning and in Providing Mental Health Services to Victims of Disasters Obj 6: Develop Partnerships to Leverage Resources and Improve Coordination of Services Effectiveness Goal Obj 1: Promote the Adoption of Evidence- Based Treatment, Services, Supports, and Prevention Strategies Obj 2: Promote the Integration of Mental Health Treatment for People with Co- Occurring Disorders Obj 3: Promote Services that are Culturally Competent Obj 4: Promote Consumer and Family Centered Approaches for Recovery Obj 5: Promote Innovation and Evaluation of Emerging Models of Service Delivery Obj 6: Improve Planning and Decision Making About Mental Health Services Obj 7: Improve the Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Service Providers Accountability Goal Obj 1: Assess the Needs for Addressing Mental Health Service Provision Obj 2: Assess Resources, Organization, and the Delivery of Mental Health Services Obj 3: Increase Consumer and Family Participation in Efforts to Improve the Accountability of Services Obj 4: Reduce Patient Abuse and Protect the Rights of Persons Receiving Help in the Mental Health System Obj 5: Develop Information Systems and Measures for Monitoring

4 A Possible Logic Structure for the CAPACITY Goal CAPACITY GOAL Mission level outcome Obj 1: Increase Comprehensive Community- based Mental Health Care, Including Prevention and Early Intervention Obj 2: Eliminate Barriers That Impede the Ability of Americans with Mental Health Problems to Live, Learn, Work, and Participate Fully in Their Communities Obj 3: Increase Access to Services by Improving the Financing and Organization of Mental Health Services Obj 4: Promote Support for Community Services that Address the Needs of Special Populations Obj 5: Assist in Disaster Response Planning and in Providing Mental Health Services to Victims of Disasters Obj 6: Develop Partnerships to Leverage Resources and Improve Coordination of Services

5 A Possible Logic Structure for the EFFECTIVENESS Goal EFFECTIVENESS GOAL Obj 7: Improve the Knowledge and Skills of Mental Health Service Providers Obj 6: Improve Planning and Decision Making About Mental Health Services Obj 2: Promote the Integration of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment for People with Co- Occurring Disorders Obj 4: Promote Consumer and Family Centered Approaches for Recovery Obj 5: Promote Innovation and Evaluation of Emerging Models of Service Delivery Obj 1: Promote the Adoption of Evidence- Based Treatment, Services, Supports, and Prevention Strategies Mission level outcome Obj 3: Promote Services that are Culturally Competent

6 A Possible Logic Structure for the ACCOUNTABILITY Goal ACCOUNTABILITY GOAL Mission level outcome Obj 1: Assess the Needs for Addressing Mental Health Service Provision Obj 3: Increase Consumer and Family Participation in Efforts to Improve the Accountability of Services Obj 4: Reduce Patient Abuse and Protect the Rights of Persons Receiving Help in the Mental Health System Obj 5: Develop Information Systems and Measures for Monitoring Obj 2: Assess Resources, Organization, and the Delivery of Mental Health Services