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00-11480 Mental Health and Community Safety Initiative for American Indian/Alaska Native Children, Youth and Families Notice The Indian Health Service (IHS) announces the development of the Mental Health and Community Safety Initiative for American Indian/ Alaska Native (AI/AN) Children, Youth, and Families and the availability of competitive grants under this Initiative for fiscal year (FY) 2000. Grants under this Initiative will be administered by the following Federal agencies: (1) The IHS and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); (2) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), United States Department of Justice (DOJ); and (3) Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE), United States Department of Education (ED). The Initiative will provide tribes and tribal organizations with easy-to-access assistance in developing innovative strategies that focus on the mental health, behavioral, substance abuse, and community safety needs of AI/AN young people and their families through a coordinated Federal grant process. Total funding available for the four grant programs involved in the Initiative is $4.13 million. Coordination of this effort has been initiated through the White House Domestic Policy Council and was announced at the June 7, 1999, White House Conference on Mental Health. The primary purpose of the Initiative is to promote Indian youth mental health, education, and substance abuse-related (alcohol as well as drug abuse) services, and to support juvenile delinquency prevention and intervention through the creation and implementation of culturally sensitive programs. Grant funds will be available beginning in FY 2000 and a coordinated grant program will continue over a three-year period. The Initiative will support tribes in providing a range of youth support services and programs to address the mental health and related needs of AI/AN young people and their families through various settings within the community, such as in the home, in the schools, in violence prevention education programs, in health care treatment programs, and in the juvenile justice system. Interagency programs included in this effort have been selected based upon their combined potential to address comprehensively mental health, juvenile justice, substance abuse, and related issues. As part of this Initiative, tribes are encouraged to promote coordination and collaboration among the local programs that serve young people in their communities. Tribes may apply for one or more of the grant programs included in the Initiative to address their programmatic needs. In submitting an application or applications, tribes should identify the complex community issues involved and demonstrate how the proposed application(s) will provide for a comprehensive approach to addressing and attempting to solve these issues. 2000-05-09 2000 5 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/05/09/00-11480/mental-health-and-community-safety-initiative-for-american-indianalaska-native-children-youth-and https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-05-09/pdf/00-11480.pdf Health and Human Services Department; Indian Health Service 221,237 The Indian Health Service (IHS) announces the development of the Mental Health and Community Safety Initiative for American Indian/ Alaska Native (AI/AN) Children, Youth, and Families and the availability of competitive grants under this Initiative for...

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