Substance Use Recovery Coach Programs in Rhode Island
GrantID: 13961
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Rhode Island
In Rhode Island, substance use disorders (SUD) have become an escalating public health crisis. The Rhode Island Department of Health reports that opioid overdose deaths have increased by 63% from 2019 to 2020, directly impacting community health outcomes. This grant aims to train and certify recovery coaches, focusing on enhancing skills that resonate with the diverse population of the state. The target outcome is clear: improve recovery rates and community support structures directly related to SUD.
Focusing on outcomes that matter in Rhode Island is essential due to the state’s small size and dense population, which differ markedly from neighboring states like Massachusetts and Connecticut. The provision of well-trained recovery coaches is not merely a response to an urgent need; it represents a tailored intervention that factors in the specific cultural and socioeconomic elements present in Rhode Island's diverse communities. Accordingly, enhancing recovery coaching is poised to impact numerous sectorsfrom public health to community development and beyond.
With a concerted effort to integrate recovery coaching into local health initiatives, high-quality training programs will be established to ensure that coaches are skilled in understanding the nuances of SUD. These professionals will work collaboratively with existing healthcare systems to provide ongoing support, information dissemination, and patient advocacy, thus ensuring a well-rounded approach to substance use recovery. Moreover, they will be equipped to assess individual needs and establish personalized recovery plans that reflect the realities of Rhode Island’s urban and rural settings.
Establishing accountability measures will be critical to the implementation of this initiative. Assessing the effectiveness of recovery coaches through metrics like retention rates, participant satisfaction, and long-term recovery outcomes will be indispensable. Additionally, community feedback mechanisms will be established to continually refine and adapt coaching strategies to ensure they meet the ever-evolving needs of Rhode Islanders confronting SUD.
By addressing these specific target outcomes in a state where recovery resources are desperately needed, this funding initiative aspires to create a robust framework for combating the impacts of substance use. The unique characteristics of Rhode Island's population, along with its healthcare landscape, underscore the imperative nature of this funding opportunity for leveraging community resilience and improving public health outcomes. Through heightened training of recovery coaches, Rhode Island can create a support network that is not only effective but one that resonates deeply within its communities.
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