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Confirming Your 2015 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) Data Submission

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Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . Confirming Your 2015 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) Data Submission Thank you for making the 2015 AHAR reporting cycle another success. Your data contributes to the nation’s understanding of homelessness in America and informs federal policy to prevent and end it. To complete the data submission process, the Continuum of Care (CoC) Primary (assigned in the Homelessness Data Exchange (HDX) admin tab) for each community must click the “Confirm” button in the HDX. The button must be clicked for both All Persons and Veterans data no later than Friday, J

SOAR January eNews

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If you are having trouble viewing the email below, please click here . January - 2016 SAMHSA SOAR TA Center is Accepting Applications from CoCs for SOAR Technical Assistance The SAMHSA SOAR TA Center is accepting applications from Continua of Care (CoCs) that have not yet participated in the federally sponsored SOAR Technical Assistance Program. We invite CoCs to submit a brief, three to five-page application to participate in the SOAR TA Project by February 5, 2016. Only one application per CoC will be accepted. The application must be from the CoC or someone designated by the CoC to respond to this RFA . We expect that up to five CoCs will be selected. Review the RFA attachments here . For more information, contact Kristin Lupfer, Project Director, via e-mail at klupfer@prainc.com or by phone at 518-439-7415, ext. 5262. New Orleans Leadership Academy From D

Mobile Resources To Support Behavioral Health

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--> Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your browser . Mobile Resources To Support Behavioral Health Download Free Apps From SAMHSA This New Year, resolve to promote positive behavioral health in your community. SAMHSA has resources that can help address some of the toughest mental health and substance use challenges, including suicide prevention, bullying prevention, behavioral health following a disaster, and underage drinking prevention. Suicide Safe helps health care providers integrate suicide prevention strategies into their practice and address suicide risk among their patients. KnowBullying provides information and guidance on ways to prevent bullying and build resilience in children. A great tool for parents and educators, KnowBullying is meant for kids ages 3 to 18. SAMHSA Disaster App provides resp