Program areas at Danya Institute
During the 2022 tax period, Central Mental Health Technology Center (CE-MHTTC)funded by Substance Abuse Administration Cooperative Agreement Award; Number 3H79SM081785 and managed by the The Danya Institute, Inc., continued its collaborative efforts in developing and strengthening the skills, capacity and knowledge of their mental health workforce and school personnel. The geographical area of focus was the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Region 3 (HHS Region 3). This region includes Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia (DC). The CE-MHTTC focused it services on providing, disseminating, and implementing evidence-based practices and promising clinical practices that are effective in addressing mental illnesses and co-occurring substance and stimulant misuse. Services are provided free of charge. During the period, 92 events were held and 5,629 individuals participate.
The Central East PTTC serves Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. The PTTC provided technical assistance (TA) and training (T) geared toward developing and strengthening the capacity of substance use prevention field to provide services that are based on prevention science using evidence-based and promising practices. In 2022, PTTC held 96 T/TA events with 5,731 partcipants. Ninety-two percent (92%) of respondents had a high satisfaction rate with the overall quality and the same number expected the event they attended to benefit themselves or their community.
During the 2022 tax period, Central East Addiction Technology Center (CE-ATTC) funded by Substance Abuse Administration Cooperative Agreement Award: Number 6UR1TI080210 and managed by The Danya Institute, Inc., continued its collaborative efforts in developing and strengthening the skills, capacacity and knowledge of substance use disorder (SUD) preventions, treatment and recovery support professionals and other interested stakeholders. The geographical area of focus is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Region 3 (HHS Region 3). This region includes Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia (DC). Specifically, the CE-ATTC focused it services on providing, disseminating, and implementing evidence-based practices and promising clinical practices that are effective in addressing co-occurring substance and stimulant misuse. Services are provided free of charge. During this period, 102 T/TA events were held and 3,733 individuals participate.
State Opioid Response Technical Assistance (SOR TA) collaborates with the American Academy Addiction Psychiatry as the Opioid Response Network in the implementation of the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administrations State Opiod Response (SOR) Tribal Opioid Technical Assistance. The technical assistance and training (T/TA) is provided free