South Southwest MHTTC
09/27/2024
The South Southwest MHTTC will be ending at the conclusion of our grant year, September 29, 2024. This includes the work we do through our main grant and the School Mental Health supplement.
We are grateful for your support over the last 6 years, including during the peak of COVID-19. While the South Southwest MHTTC is ending, our resources will remain available through Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH): https://sites.utexas.edu/mental-health-institute/projects/ssw-mhttc/
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09/11/2024
Recently we hosted the 2024 First Episode Psychosis (FEP) conference, which is one of the many FEP resources you can access after the grant ends on Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health (TIEMH.)
The FEP focus area of the South Southwest MHTTC provided cost-free training and support for mental health providers serving individuals with early psychosis. We valued evidence-based, recovery-oriented training that centered lived experience and cultural responsivity, offering diverse programming to enhance outcomes and accessibility for young people with early psychosis.
Explore the FEP resources you can now access through TIEMH: https://sites.utexas.edu/mental-health-institute/first-episode-psychosis/
Don’t forget to bookmark TIEMH to access these resources after the MHTTC grant ends September 29!
First Episode Psychosis – Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health First Episode Psychosis ABOUT Each year, approximately 100,000 young people are diagnosed with a psychotic disorder. Research shows that early intervention, such as Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC), improves long-term mental health outcomes and quality of life for these individuals.As part of the So...
09/09/2024
Are you a peer specialist, peer support program manager, or leader at a peer-run organization? Join us at the Introduction to Diversifying Funding & Grant Writing for Peer-Run Organizations webinar on September 11 at 10am!
This 2-hour webinar will cover the challenges and opportunities for peer-run organizations in creating sustainable financial plans. You'll learn how to:
• Create a value proposition for your organization or program;
• Describe different potential funding sources for peer-run organizations;
• List the basic components of a grant application; and
• Design goals and objectives for a new or existing program.
Register today: https://mhttcnetwork.org/event/introduction-to-diversifying-funding-grant-writing-for-peer-run-organizations/
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