Train Home Visitors to Support Depressed Perinatal Clients

This project will develop an innovative service delivery model that reduces barriers to care by training established home visitors to support perinatal clients experiencing depression. The University of Michigan will create a web-based training package focused on...

A statewide implementation of Empower@Home

This initiative will address the negative health impacts of depression, anxiety, and social isolation among homebound older adults in three MDHHS programs. The University of Michigan will partner with the MI Choice Waiver Program, Home Help, Adult Services Program,...

TRAILS: Building a Statewide Student Mental Health Solution

The TRAILS Program improves access to mental health care for Michigan youth by training and supporting school mental health professionals, equipping them with the tools and resources to utilize evidence-based behavioral health care strategies with students...

Partnership for Accelerating Telemental Health For MiSeniors

This project aims to address barriers to mental health treatment for homebound older adults suffering from depression. The team will pilot an evidence-based online therapy program specifically designed for older adults with diverse backgrounds and capabilities and...

Adolescent Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Program

The goal of this program is to greatly improve the identification rates of youth, ages 11-18, who struggle with depression, suicidality, potential substance abuse concerns, and other mental and behavioral health issues, all within a primary care context, using a peer...

Reducing Mental Health Challenges with Race‐Related Therapy

This pilot intervention aims to improve the behavioral health of adolescents and their families who have experienced trauma, depression, and other mental health challenges as a result of racial discrimination. This project will use the Engaging, Managing, and Bonding...

Cyber Safety and Resiliency Program

Washtenaw Area Council for Children will add a resiliency module to its existing Cyber Safety Program, which is available in nine Washtenaw County school districts. The goals of the project are to reduce stigma, raise awareness, build resiliency, and educate children...

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