fy 2012 pre-review conference call cynthia harne and rebecca wilson public health analysts...
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FY 2012 Pre-review Conference Call
Cynthia Harne and Rebecca WilsonPublic Health Analysts
Department of Health and Human ServicesHealth Resources and Services
AdministrationBureau of Health Professions
Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Grant
Financed by 2012 Prevention and Public Health Funds (PPHF-2012)
July 24, 2012
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Purpose
Provide background on HRSA-12-181
Provide guidance on evaluation criteria
Questions and Answers
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Mental and Behavioral Health Education and Training Grant Program (MBHET) Purpose: Aims to increase the number of social workers and
psychologist training slots who pursue clinical work with high need and high demand populations
“High need and high demand” (HN and HD): Refers to rural, vulnerable, and/or underserved populations, and veterans, military personnel and their families
Authority: Title VII, Section 750 and Section 756 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. § 294e-1), as amended by Section 5306(a) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law 111-148; and Section 4002 (42 U.S.C. § 300 u-11) of the Prevention and Public Health Fund; and Section 5002(a)(3) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Eligible Entities for MBHET Applicants are accredited schools and programs of social
work, and accredited doctoral psychology schools, programs and pre-degree internship organizations (public and private nonprofit)
Applicants for the social work program must be accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
Psychology schools, programs, and internship organizations must be accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA)
According to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – Sec. 5002 (a)(3), institutions of higher education include accredited internship programs in public and nonprofit private institutions
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Eligible Entities (continued)
An institution needs to demonstrate:
Participation from individuals/groups from different racial, ethnic, cultural, geographic, religious, linguistic, and class backgrounds, and difference genders and sexual orientation
Knowledge and understanding of concerns in subsection (a) of Section 756 of PHS Act
Prioritize cultural competency
Provide data and other information as required
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Awarded Funding for MBHET Program
Award $480,275 upfront for a three-year project period
75 percent of funding is to be used for: Stipend support
25 percent of funding is to be used to: Recruit new students Develop and implement interdisciplinary training Add to existing, expand and/or foster development of
new pre-degree internships slots for Master of Social Work (MSW) and psychology doctoral students
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Stipends 75 percent of the financial award must be
distributed as stipends Direct financial assistance cannot be awarded
concurrently with any other Federal educational award
MSW Program PhD/Psych D Program
At least $10,000 per year for two years field placement to students committed to working with high need and high demand populations
At least $20,00 per year for one-year pre-degree internship to students committed to working with high need and high demand populations
One year of stipend support to Advanced Standing MSW students (already have BSW)
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MBHET: Three Cohorts RequiredSample
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Need (10 points) Response (30 points) Evaluative Measures (15 points) Impact (10 points) Resources and Capabilities (25
points) Support Requested (10 points)
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Review Criteria 1: Need (10 points)
The extent to which the application demonstrates the problem and associated contributing factors to the problem including the following:
Project’s purpose(s) Needs assessment including demographics of identified
population and of the documented mental and behavioral health training in the institution and /or geographic area to be served
Current training activities focusing on the needs of HN/HD Number of students trained over the last 5 years, and the
number of students working in internships and/or field placements with HN/HD populations
How the proposed activities will fill gaps identified in needs assessment
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Review Criteria 2: Response (30 points)
The extent to which the proposed project responds to the “Purpose” included in the program description:
Recruitment strategy and development plan for interprofessional clinical learning experiences, and projected increase in students trained and in internships with HN/HD population
Meaningful support and collaboration with key stakeholders in planning, designing and implementing all activities, including development of the application
Provision of stipend support Extent to which the activities (scientific or other)
described in the application are capable of addressing the problem and attaining the project objectives)
Plans for self sufficiency and time line
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Review Criteria 3: Evaluative Measures (15 points)
The strength and effectiveness of the method proposed to monitor and evaluate the project results including the following:
Process and outcome evaluation measures for each objective and activity and roles and responsibilities of evaluation staff
Data collection, analysis and reporting and incorporation into program changes
Performance measures to be collected Logic Model demonstrating the relationship among
resources, activities, outputs, target population, short-and long-term outcomes
Programmatic evaluation design Process to validate data collection and results Programmatic evaluation
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Review Criteria 4: Impact (10 points)Feasibility and effectiveness of plans for dissemination of project results including the following:
Extent to which project results may be national in scope, and the degree to which the project activities are replicable
Sustainability of the program beyond the Federal funding Extent to which the project addresses the enhancement of
behavioral health services to HN/HD populations Sustainability plan to specify other sources of income,
future funding initiatives and strategies, timetable for becoming self-sufficient
Barriers to be overcome in order to become self-sufficient
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Review Criteria 5: Resources & Capabilities (25 points)
The extent to which project personnel are qualified by training and/or experience to implement and carry out the project including:
Capabilities of the applicant organization and the quality and availability of facilities and personnel to fulfill the needs and requirements of the proposed project
Staffing plan/organizational chart Evidence of support and commitment by field placement and
internship organizations that serve HN/HD populations Strong relationship with APA for accredited psychology
internships Innovation in existing and/or proposed teaching methods or
interprofessional training
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Review Criteria 6: Support Requested (10 points)
The reasonableness of the proposed budget for each year of the project period in relation to the objectives, the complexity of the research activities, and the anticipated results: Extent to which costs, as outlined in the budget, are
reasonable given the scope of work
Extent to which key personnel have adequate time devoted to the project to achieve project objectives
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Funding Priorityand
Funding Preference
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Funding Priority Authorized at Section 756(d) of the PHS Act
Request should be submitted in Attachment 7
Combined review scores of individually approved applications are favorably adjusted when a [social work or psychology ] application meet specified criteria
Ten–point statutory funding priority is available to qualified social work and psychology applicants
No partial points
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Funding Priority (continued)
SOCIAL WORK : Funding Priority PSYCHOLOGY: Funding Priority
1) Be accredited by CSWE 1) IF PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM: Demonstrate a strong working relationship with APA-accredited internship programs focused on serving HN and HD populations with goal of developing new training slots
2) Have graduation rate of not less than 80% for SW students, and
2) IF PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM: Demonstrate a strong working relationship with APA-accredited schools and programs
3) Exhibit an ability to recruit SW from and place SW in areas with a HN/HD population
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Funding Preference
Authorized at Section 791 of the PHS Act
Submit as Attachment 6
To receive the preference, the eligible applicant must: 1) specifically request the preference,
2) meet the medically underserved community (MUC) preference requirements, and
3) rank above the 20th percentile of applications recommended for approval
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Medically Underserved Community (MUC)
Refers to an urban or rural area or population that:
is eligible for designation under Section 332 of the PHS Act as a health professional shortage area (HPSA);
is eligible to be served by a migrant health center under Section 329 [now section 330(g)] of the PHS Act, a community health center under Section 330 of the PHS Act, a grantee under Section 330(h) of the PHS Act (relating to individuals who are homeless), or a grantee under Section 340A [now 330(i)] of the PHS Act (relating to residents of public housing);
has a shortage of personal health services, as determined under criteria issued by the Secretary under Section 1861(a)(2) of the Social Security Act (relating to rural health clinics); or
is designated by a State Governor (in consultation with the medical community) as a shortage area or medically underserved community
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Qualification 1: Demonstrating “High Rate”
Applicant may request the funding preference based on “High Rate” if it has a high rate for placing graduates in practice settings having the principal focus of serving residents of MUCs
50% of graduates and/or program completers from the academic year 2009-2010 or 2010-2011, whichever is greater, must devote at least 50% of their time in service to Medically Underserved Populations (MUPs)
All 2010 or 2011 graduates and/or program completers serving MUPs divided by all graduates and/or program completers in 2009-2010 or 2010-2011 greater than or equal to 50%
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Qualification 2: Demonstrating “Significant
Increase” Applicant may request funding preference based upon “significant
increase” if applicant has achieved a significant increase in the rate of placing graduates in such settings in two year period receding the fiscal year for which such an award is sought
Must demonstrate that the number of graduates from academic years ending in 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 (with a minimum of 2 graduates and/or program completers) who devote at least 50% of their time to clinical practice in MUC settings has increased by at least 50% and at least 30% of the 2010-2011 graduates and/or program completers are practicing in MUC settings
Must request it in Attachment 6 “Request for MUC Funding Preference”
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Qualification 3: New Program
Applicant may request the funding preference as a “New Program” if it has graduated fewer than three classes and if four or more of the following criteria are met:
1) The mission statement of the program identifies a specific purpose of preparing health professionals to serve underserved populations.
2) The curriculum includes content that will help to prepare practitioners to serve underserved populations
3) Substantial clinical training experience is required in medically underserved communities
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Qualification 3 Continued
4) A minimum of 20 percent of the faculty spends at least 50 percent of their time providing/supervising care in medically underserved communities
5) The entire program or a substantial portion of the program (i.e., the primary, ambulatory education training sites) is physically located in a medically underserved community
6) Student assistance, which is linked to service in medically underserved communities following graduation, is available to the students in the program
7) The program provides a placement mechanism for deploying graduates to medically underserved communities
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Questions