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State Opioid Response (SOR) | Bureau for Behavioral Health An Official West Virginia Government Website State Agency Directory | Online Services | Phone Directory State Opioid Response (SOR) Expanding Treatment, Accessing Support, and Preventing Death & Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Overview: The State Opioid Response (SOR) Grant supports West Virginia's response to the opioid epidemic.
The grant award, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is administered by the West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Behavioral Health (BBH) SOR Team.
Expanding Treatment: SOR grantees across West Virginia are funded to expand the availability of treatment with medication and additional evidence-based services for individuals with substance use disorder (SUD), including individuals with opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder. SOR grant funding help to identify and engage individuals with SUD with treatment and provides supports to help individuals stay in long-term recovery.
Addressing Barriers: BBH recognizes barriers to treatment, successful recovery, and evidence-based prevention to the general population, including individuals in SUD recovery. BBH encourages the involvement of families in treatment and recovery and assists the family of an individual with an SUD or co-occurring mental health disorder.
SOR initiatives addressing barriers include: Transportation - Learn more and Request a Trip 1-866-696-6195 Child Care - Subsidized Child Care Resource and Referral Services Stigma Reduction Campaign - Back to Life WV Learning the Latest on Evidence-Based Practice - SOR Workshop Series Acronyms - DoHS Acronym List For more information about SOR: WV SOR FY21 Executive Summary SOR Goals and Objectives 9/30/2020 - 9/29/2022 SOR Grant Funded Activities Frequently Asked Questions Writing Program Goals and SMART Objectives West Virginia Department of Human Services
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: State health departments, including the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Mental Health Services Block Grant is sponsored by SAMHSA. SAMHSA awards supplemental funding through the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant for efforts to address the intersection of homelessness and serious mental illness (SMI), providing an opportunity for states to align public health, housing, and justice systems to reduce homelessness and improve outcomes. This includes building capacity and promoting collaboration across systems to support individuals with SMI.
Grants for the Benefit of Homeless Individuals–Services in Supportive Housing (GBHI–SSH) is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The GBHI program is a competitive grant program aimed at expanding and strengthening treatment and recovery support services for individuals (including youth and families) experiencing homelessness who have substance use disorders or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. This includes assistance in accessing permanent housing.
State Opioid Response (SOR) Grant is sponsored by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This grant program addresses the public health crisis caused by escalating opioid misuse, opioid use disorder (OUD), and opioid-related overdose. It aims to increase access to FDA-approved medications for OUD, support the continuum of prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery support services for OUD and other concurrent substance use disorders, and support the continuum of care for stimulant misuse and use disorders.
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