Behavioral Health Resource Network Proposal in Umatilla County Region
This proposal outlines a comprehensive Behavioral Health Resource Network in Umatilla County, offering services such as screening, intervention, SUD treatment, peer support, housing, harm reduction, and supported employment. The initiative aims to address the diverse needs of individuals in the region, emphasizing inclusivity, safety, and equal access to services. Collaborations with key organizations and a focus on low-barrier housing highlight the commitment to holistic care and support for all community members.
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Behavioral Health Resource Network Proposal Umatilla County Region June 15, 2022
Umatilla County Region Initial Matrix Screening Intervention SUD Treatment X Peer Services X Housing Harm Reduction Supported Employment Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation X X X Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living X X Note: Umatilla was initially missing supported employment 2
Umatilla County Initial Budget Request TTL Umatilla County request: Umatilla County Allocation: Remaining allocation: $4,935,891 $5,324,524 $388,633 3
OAC Subcommittee Concerns Is EOAF committed to providing low-barrier all-inclusive housing? We will open our housing to include inclusiveness to all, including those that may still be using substances we will assist in any that are interested in working toward decreasing use or seeking recovery services. We understand the need to keep all those housed in our program safe and will help to decrease any bias, discrimination and barriers to equal and inclusive housing we will have LGBTQIA2S+ -inclusive forms, signs, posters and other visible signals that the office setting is LGBTQ+-Inclusive. We will ensure that all restrooms are posted and available as All-Gender Restrooms in the housing facility. We currently do not have any LGBTQIA2S+ people on staff but have in the past and hope to in the future. We feel that a well-rounded staff help enhance the services provided to all peoples. Which direct services is EOCIL providing? Mobile Outreach, telehealth services(Testing, syringe exchange, PrEP education) Transitional and emergency low-barrier housing Harm reduction intervention (syringe exchange, naloxone, safe use supplies, wound care, testing, overdose prevention) 4
Proposed collaboration with Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation, Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living, Community Counseling Solutions Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) originally applied as a full BHRN CCS is a non-profit operating as the Community Mental Health Program (CMHP) for Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, Umatilla county regions Technical challenges eliminated original application CCS, EOAF, EOCIL agreed to partner to establish complete BHRNs in the Umatilla county regions CCS will provide supported employment 5
Umatilla County Region Final Matrix Screening Intervention SUD Treatment X Peer Services X Housing Harm Reduction Supported Employment Eastern Oregon Alcoholism Foundation X X X Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living X X Community Counseling Solutions X 6
Budget Reconciliation EOAF request EOCIL request CCS Umatilla County Allocation: Total request: Under Allocation $3,958,110 $977,781 $387,989 $5,324,524 $5,323,880 $644 7