King County Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) is reaching out to youth-serving King County Integrated Care Network (KCICN) behavioral health organizations and other King County medical healthcare and behavioral health organizations outside of the KCICN, to participate in the Zero Suicide Initiative Pilot Program (ZSIPP). This program will attempt to prevent youth suicide through increased and supported organizational implementation of the evidence-based Zero Suicide (ZS) systemic suicide care program model in the King County region.
Donor Name: King County
State: Washington
County: King County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/29/2022
Size of the Grant: up to $10,400
Details:
The ZSIPP will provide up to 16 funding and participation access awards to eligible applicant organizations. ZSIPP awardee organizations will receive up to $10,400 each in deliverable-based task payments and access to participate in Pre and Post Zero Suicide Academy (ZSA) support meetings, two (2) full-days ZSA training, and nine (9) months of Communities of Practice (CoP) learning meetings to assist work on coordinated implementation of ZS.
Awarded organization must provide a four (4) person team to participate in ZSIPP. This team must consist of at least one (1) senior leader/manager with authority to implement and make organization wide decisions. The team will participate in the ZSIPP as described in this RFA, on behalf of the awarded organization. Awarded organizational leadership shall wholly support their ZSIPP team to fully participate in all scheduled ZSIPP deliverable activities.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to participate in ZSIPP, an organization must meet the following minimum qualification requirements.
- Organization is a youth-serving medical healthcare or behavioral healthcare organization in King County, WA, with an interest in implementing ZS.
- Organization must be able to provide a four (4) person ZSIPP team to fully participate in the ZSIPP as described in this RFA, including at least one (1) senior leader/management with authority to implement decisions (e.g., CEO, COO, Medical Doctor, CIO, ED) to support ZSIPP activities.
For more information, visit King County.