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OHIO SAMHSA Garrett Lee Smith State Grant The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation The Ohio Department of Mental Health
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Our Plans and Our Progress
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Purpose Statement To provide a coordinated suicide prevention screening program to assess youth ages 11-18 in Ohio counties with the highest youth suicide rates and immediately link those at risk or in imminent danger to appropriate behavioral health care.
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Key Strategies 1. Utilize and Enhance Existing Infrastructures 2. Target High Suicide Rate Counties 4. Real Time, Online Data Collection for Outcomes 5. Evaluation Feedback Loop 3. Use Evidenced-Based Programs
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Utilize and Enhance Existing Infrastructures EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE Ohio’s TeenScreen Program ●13 Programs ●70 Individual Sites ENHANCE Offer Grants to Support: ●Existing Evidence-based Youth Suicide Programs ●Recruit New Programs in High Suicide Rate Counties
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Current # of Programs & Sites Ohio’s Program 117 Adolescent Mental Health Check Up Sites 12 Signs of Suicide (SOS) Sites 105 Columbia University TeenScreen Sites
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Consent Goal The rate of active consents obtained will increase by 10% each year Year 1 Progress: 52% Average consent rate Year 1 (baseline) Year 2 Progress: Year 2 Goal: 57% 46%* Average consent rate Year 2 *One quarter of data remaining to be submitted
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Consents Year 1%Year 2%Change Consents Distributed8,201 17,461 more than doubled Consents Distributed & Not Returned3,97248%9,45853%increase Consents Returned Yes2,91769%5,51769%same Consents Returned No2,47931%1,31231%same As a group we more than doubled the number of consents to be screened to youth and parents.
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Programs with Significant Increases in Consent Rates Year 1Year 2 Nationwide Children's Hospital27%62% Program with the Highest Increase in Consent Returned Rates: Consistent Program Leaders: Year 1Year 2 D&E Counseling/Mahoning County71%70% Wayne & Holmes County71%68%
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Mental Health Check Up Goal Number of youth receiving evidence-based mental health check ups increase by at least 50% Year 1 Progress: 2,833 of youth receiving mental health check ups (baseline) Year 2 Progress: 4,825* youth receiving mental health check ups Currently 85% of our goal achieved *One quarter of data remaining to be submitted
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Programs with Significant Increases in # Screened Program with the Highest Increase in Youth Receiving Mental Health Check Ups: Year 1Year 2 % Increase Stark163547236% Allen/Auglaize/Hardin47690490% Fairfield28552082% Mahoning747134380% Logan/Champaign32643533%
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Clinical Interview Goal 100% of youth identified at risk will be interviewed by a licensed professional within 24 hours Year 1 Progress: 112% of youth interviewed by a licensed professional Year 2 Progress: 108%* of youth interviewed by a licensed professional *One quarter of data remaining to be submitted
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Referral Goal Increased percentage of referral completions Year 1 Progress: 60% referral completions in Year 1 Year 2 Progress: 50%* referral completions in Year 2 *One quarter of data remaining to be submitted
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Programs with Significant Increases in Referral Completion Rates Program with the Highest Increase in Referral Completion Rates: Year 1Year 2 % Change D&E Counseling/Mahoning County53%72%19% Nationwide Children's Hospital48%63%15% Stark County30%42%12% Allen/Auglaize/Hardin Counties40%48%8%
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Increase Capacity Goal Provide SPRC Competencies in Suicide Assessment training to increase the capacity and availability of competent healthcare professional suicide assessments.
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Performance Target T rain at least 150 behavioral health professionals in each year in suicide assessment Year 1 Progress: TRAININGATTENDEES Train the Trainers 20 attendees Clermont60 attendees Marion50 attendees Paint Valley50 attendees Year 2 Progress: TRAININGATTENDEES Hamilton 60 attendees Summitt100 attendees Franklin50 attendees Columbiana & Mahoning70 attendees
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