�The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced the honour of 12 grants totaling more than $16 jillion over iII years to support suicide prevention efforts undertaken by tribes/tribal organizations.
This cary Grant program is authorized under the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act, which provides funding for programs to combat suicide.
SAMHSA Deputy Administrator Eric Broderick, D.D.S., M.P.H., made the announcement at the Interdepartmental Tribal Justice, Safety and Wellness Government-to-Government Consultation, Training and Technical Assistance Session in Billings, Mont.
"As a resolution of the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act, SAMHSA works with state and local governments, communities and tribes/tribal organizations to stem the number of juvenility suicides in our country," said Dr. Broderick. "These new grantees will avail fill a significant demand in their communities."
Nationally, an estimated 900,000 youth had made a plan to commit suicide during their worst or most late episode of major depression, and 712,000 attempted suicide during such an episode. The data ar from SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which asked youth ages 12-17 about symptoms of great Depression, including thoughts about last or suicide.
The total approximate amount for the grant award period, which ranges from one to trey years, is $16 million. First-year financial support totals nearly $6 trillion. Continuation of these awards is subject to both availability of funds and progress achieved by awardees.
The grants proclaimed today will be administered by SAMHSA's Center for Mental Health Services and will be awarded to the following organizations:
Gila River Behavioral Health Authority Youth Suicide Prevention Project, The Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, Ariz. -- $496,889 for the first year to provide suicide prevention and intervention services through Saving Lives for Tomorrow.
Omaha Nation Community Response Team - Project Hope, Walthill, Neb. -- $500,000 for the first year to make on prior suicide prevention efforts in order to develop and implement a tribal youth suicide prevention initiative, grounded in strong partnerships and collaborations.
Mescalero Apache School Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Initiative,
Mescalero, N.M. -- $432,282 for the first class to implement and pass judgment a comprehensive early intervention and self-annihilation prevention model.
Wiconi Wakan Health & Healing Center, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Rosebud, S.D. -- $477,570 for the first year to establish the Wiconi Wakan Health & Healing Center, a place to enforce the Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Project Plan.
Circle of Trust Youth Suicide Prevention Program, The Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Nation, Pablo, Mont. -- $166,667 for the first yr to apply a prevention project that will include both CSKT members and nonmembers.
Preserving Life: Nevada Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative, Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, Sparks, Nev. -- $500,000 for the first year to reenforcement, expand, and enhance self-annihilation prevention efforts within the communities of the Nevada Tribes by implementing goals in the three areas of interest of the Indian Health Service Suicide Prevention Plan--Awareness, Interventions, and Methodology.
Youth Suicide Prevention, The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Ft. Thompson, S.D. -- $450,390 for the starting time year to enhance the Tribe's self-destruction prevention strategies and meet the objectives of its suicide prevention plan.
Tribal Youth Suicide Prevention Program, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Pine Ridge, S.D. -- $500,000 for the number one year to develop and implement a comprehensive and sustainable program to forbid suicide.
Wiconi Ohitika Project, Cankdeska Cikana Community College, Fort Totten, N.D. -- $485,857 for the first year to provide suicide prevention for the Spirit Lake Nation.
Sault Tribe Alive Youth (STAY) Project, Sault Ste Marie Tribe Chippewa Indians, Sault Ste Marie, Mich. -- $500,000 for the first year to ferment with tribal and non-tribal stakeholders to develop and implement a broad-based, culturally competent self-annihilation prevention and early intercession program.
Bering Strait Suicide Prevention Program, Kawerak, Inc., Nome, Alaska -- $500,000 for the first year to assist villages in developing prevention strategies through capacity building, breeding, training, and strong interdisciplinary collaboration and elder counselling.
Native Youth Suicide Prevention Project, Native American Rehabilitation Association, Portland, Ore. -- $500,000 for the first year to expand and strengthen youth self-destruction prevention networks.
Additional grants will be awarded this year for suicide prevention efforts under the Garrett Lee Smith program.
SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. The agency is responsible for improving the accountability, capability and effectualness of the nation's means abuse prevention, addictions discussion, and mental health services delivery system.
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Thursday, 28 August 2008
Monday, 18 August 2008
Young Knives at V Festival: 'We're bigger than God'
Young Knives played an early-evening show at the Chelmsford leg of the V Festival tonight (August 17), during which they joked that they were "Bigger than God".
Taking the Virgin Mobile Union stage at 7:35pm (BST), the ring played crowd-pleasers including 'She's Attracted To', 'Turn Tail' and 'The Decision'.
The Oxford-based outfit were dressed in dashing dinner party jacket garb, complete with bow ties. Drummer Ollie Askew had recently sheared his previously-large beard to a swell moustache and chin-strip jazz band while singer/guitarist Henry Dartnell sported redness braces.
After playing opener 'Terra Firma' bassist The House Of Lords joked about his band's stature. 'We're the biggest band in the reality," he stated. "We're larger than this festival. We're bigger than God."
Dartnell later dedicated 'The Decision' to the said bassist, wHO is his brother. THOL then bigged-up Girls Aloud, who played at the festival today. "I don't know what it is about them I wish, it must be their music," he said.
The ring upped the ante of the gig after playing soon-to-be-released single 'Dyed In The Wool', welcoming a cello player and deuce violinists on stage to accompany them for 'Turn Tail'.
The three-piece ended their set with an drawn-out version of 'She's Attracted To', which they dedicated to Virgin mogul Richard Branson, "because of his great choice of pickles".
Young Knives played:
'Terra Firma'
'Counters'
'Weekends And Bleak Days'
'Loughbrough Suicide'
'I Can Hardly See Them'
'The Decision'
'Dyed In The Wool'
'Turn Tail'
'Up All Night'
'She's Attracted To'
Keep checking NME.COM for the latest intelligence, pictures, videos and blogs live from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.
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Taking the Virgin Mobile Union stage at 7:35pm (BST), the ring played crowd-pleasers including 'She's Attracted To', 'Turn Tail' and 'The Decision'.
The Oxford-based outfit were dressed in dashing dinner party jacket garb, complete with bow ties. Drummer Ollie Askew had recently sheared his previously-large beard to a swell moustache and chin-strip jazz band while singer/guitarist Henry Dartnell sported redness braces.
After playing opener 'Terra Firma' bassist The House Of Lords joked about his band's stature. 'We're the biggest band in the reality," he stated. "We're larger than this festival. We're bigger than God."
Dartnell later dedicated 'The Decision' to the said bassist, wHO is his brother. THOL then bigged-up Girls Aloud, who played at the festival today. "I don't know what it is about them I wish, it must be their music," he said.
The ring upped the ante of the gig after playing soon-to-be-released single 'Dyed In The Wool', welcoming a cello player and deuce violinists on stage to accompany them for 'Turn Tail'.
The three-piece ended their set with an drawn-out version of 'She's Attracted To', which they dedicated to Virgin mogul Richard Branson, "because of his great choice of pickles".
Young Knives played:
'Terra Firma'
'Counters'
'Weekends And Bleak Days'
'Loughbrough Suicide'
'I Can Hardly See Them'
'The Decision'
'Dyed In The Wool'
'Turn Tail'
'Up All Night'
'She's Attracted To'
Keep checking NME.COM for the latest intelligence, pictures, videos and blogs live from both V Festival Chelmsford and V Festival Staffordshire all weekend.
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Friday, 8 August 2008
David Thomas
Artist: David Thomas
Genre(s):
Classical
Discography:
Mozart - Requiem - Kirkby V· Watkinson V· Rolfe Johnson V· D. Thomas V· AAM V· Hogwoo
Year: 1990
Tracks: 13
 
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