Document Type

Report

Publication Date

2021

Abstract

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s (IDHW) Treatment and Transitions (TNT) Program serves individuals with severe mental illness and/or a co-occurring disorder who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The project is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As the Project Evaluator, Idaho Policy Institute oversees all evaluation activities and works closely with IDHW program staff to design data collection strategies, monitoring, and reporting for this program with the objectives to:

  1. Measure the program’s ability to meet its stated goals and objectives, and
  2. Inform IDHW’s decisions for program improvement.

This report serves as the second quarterly evaluation of the TNT program’s third year.

Key achievements in this quarter include admitting 20 Idahoans experiencing severe mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders into the TNT Program. To date, the program has launched three enhanced safe and sober houses and directly provided 143 Idahoans with stable housing and supportive services.

Comments

This report was prepared by Idaho Policy Institute at Boise State University and commissioned by Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.

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