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Nature of Problem. The Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) is the single state agency responsible for overseeing publicly funded prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery supports for substance use disorder and mental health services for Washington State youth and adults. DBHR also certifies community-based outpatient and residential treatment service providers. We contract with counties that oversee substance use disorder outpatient services. Additionally, we have direct contracts with residential substance use disorder agencies. DBHR has an obligation to oversee the provision of services that demonstrate effectiveness and are deemed appropriate for youth and their families/caregivers. However, several service gaps were identified in the state’s strategic plan, “Improving the Statewide Adolescent Treatment System of Carei,” including:  Continuity of care between residential and outpatient lacks coordination.  Cross-system coordination between school, juvenile justice, mental health, and other youth serving agencies needs to be stronger.  Recovery support services are not well developed across the state.  Family involvement in treatment, especially outpatient, is minimal.  The knowledge and skills of the workforce need targeted development.  Funding and reimbursement rates are not sufficient to cover the full costs of delivering care Geographic Areas to be Served Washington State has 39 counties and 29 federally recognized Indian Tribes. We have three identified service regions in the state comprised of diverse and unique small, medium, and large counties that also include both rural and urban communities. The Cascade Mountains run north and south in the state, creating a natural east and west division of the state. Approximately 60 percent of Washington's residents live in the Seattle metropolitan area in King County in the western area, which has a total population of 1,931,249 (2010). For this project we are interested in working with providers from both eastern and western Washington. The following provider sites have been selected in western Washington: 1) True North Student Assistance and Treatment Services (Grays Harbor County), 2) True Star Behavioral Health Services (Clallam County), 3) Consejo Counseling and Referrals Service (King County), and 4) Center for Human Services (King County). The specific site in eastern Washington has not yet been identified. DBHR will conduct a full procurement and issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) immedia...
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