Who Qualifies for Community Resource Mapping in Kansas
GrantID: 20509
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: July 29, 2022
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Community Resource Mapping in Kansas
Kansas is experiencing critical gaps in the accessibility of services for substance use disorder treatment, particularly in its rural regions. The state ranks among the bottom 50% nationally in the availability of healthcare providers specializing in substance use disorders. According to a recent report from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, only 25% of rural counties have adequate resources for SUD treatment, indicating a pressing need for strategic improvement.
Residents of Kansas, particularly in rural areas, often struggle to find necessary support due to a lack of awareness about available resources and services. Economic factors such as unemployment and limited transportation options exacerbate the challenges of accessing care. Families and individuals facing substance use disorders frequently encounter uncertainty about where to seek help, leading to worsening conditions and increased health risks.
The proposed initiative focuses on creating a comprehensive community resource map to promote local services available for substance use disorder treatment throughout Kansas. This mapping effort aims to identify both existing resources and potential gaps in service delivery, allowing for a clearer understanding of what is available on the ground. By fostering awareness and creating an easily accessible map, Kansas can empower individuals to seek help more confidently and efficiently.
This initiative will leverage local partnerships to gather data on existing services, assess needs within communities, and promote services to residents. Through funding, Kansas aims to establish a user-friendly platform that highlights available resources, including treatment facilities, counseling services, and support groups. Ultimately, the comprehensive resource map represents a step towards enhancing accessibility and awareness of available treatment options for those struggling with SUD.
By focusing on resource mapping, Kansas demonstrates its commitment to ensuring that residents know where to find the help they need, contributing to a more informed and proactive approach to addressing substance use disorders.
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