Building Community-Based SUD Intervention Capacity in Indiana
GrantID: 63114
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Community-Based SUD Intervention Training in Indiana
Indiana continues to grapple with a growing substance use disorder (SUD) crisis, attributed in part to increased rates of opioid misuse. The state reported nearly 1,500 opioid-related deaths in 2020, necessitating immediate intervention strategies. Community engagement and targeted training for healthcare students are essential components in addressing these pressing needs through tailored community-based interventions.
Healthcare students in Indiana encounter significant barriers, as many of them come from urban centers, leading to a potential disconnect from the realities faced by individuals in rural and underserved communities. With a substantial portion of Indiana's population living in small towns or rural areas, the lack of personalized engagement strategies can lead to ineffective care for those struggling with SUD.
Eligible candidates for this funding include graduate-level healthcare students, specifically those studying nursing, social work, or related fields. The goal is to provide these students with training focused on developing community-based interventions that resonate with the specific needs of local populations. By immersing themselves in the communities they serve, students can create tailored strategies that enhance the likelihood of successful recovery outcomes.
This initiative emphasizes training healthcare students to engage directly with local populations and understand their specific challenges related to SUD. By addressing the nuances of each community, students will learn to develop personalized intervention strategies that consider cultural, economic, and social factors affecting recovery rates. This funding supports the integration of practical experiences and community partnerships in the training process.
By implementing this community-based SUD intervention training program, Indiana is poised to enhance recovery rates and overall community health. The initiative empowers future healthcare professionals to establish connections with diverse populations, fostering a deeper understanding of local needs and barriers. This training is crucial in ensuring that effective, evidence-based interventions are readily accessible to those affected by SUD across Indiana, ultimately aiming for reduced rates of substance use and improved community health outcomes.
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