Building Scholarship Capacity for Biomedical Research in Oregon
GrantID: 58890
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
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Crisis Intervention for At-Risk Youth in Oregon
Oregon faces considerable challenges regarding behavioral health among at-risk youth, with rates of depression and anxiety rising among adolescents. The Oregon Health Authority reported that in 2022, nearly 30% of high school students reported feeling persistently sad or hopeless. Given the growing mental health crisis in the state, immediate and effective interventions are essential to support young people before their challenges escalate.
At-risk youth in urban regions like Portland experience unique difficulties, such as socioeconomic factors, family instability, and community violence, while rural youth face isolation and limited access to mental health resources. The Crisis Intervention program aims to address these issues by providing immediate counseling support within schools, thus enabling access to mental health resources for youth who may otherwise not seek help.
Eligibility for this funding program involves schools demonstrating a need based on existing student mental health data and a commitment to offering on-site counseling services. Schools must also show how they plan to integrate the program into their existing frameworks to enhance student access to necessary resources. The application will also require evidence of collaboration with local mental health providers to ensure comprehensive support.
The need for targeted mental health interventions is particularly pressing in Oregon due to the rising mental health concerns among adolescents. By focusing on immediate support, the Crisis Intervention program seeks to make a measurable impact in schools by empowering students to seek help. Schools that implement this program will not only address urgent needs but will also focus on enhancing overall academic performance and social emotional well-being.
Implementation will include training school staff to recognize mental health challenges and providing a team of mental health professionals on-site to offer immediate counseling. Oregon's unique focus on integrating mental health support into educational settings sets it apart from neighboring states and aims to provide immediate relief for students, creating a healthier school environment where at-risk youth can thrive.
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