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Posted 11/1/2022 (updated 10/26/2023)
During the September 2022 Data Coordinator meetings, many of those who attended expressed interest in learning more about how to use their RCORP data to create a data visualization. Below, you’ll find the recording and slides from the session, Creating Data Visualizations with RCORP Data, held on October 25, 2022.
Posted 2/7/2023 (updated 10/26/2023)
This session was held for Implementation 4 grantees preparing for their first PIMS report, but the content is applicable to all RCORP cohorts who are interested in improving their data collection and reporting strategies.
Posted 7/12/2023 (updated 11/13/2023)
Below, you’ll find the slides and recording from the June 28th, 2023 session.
Posted 2/7/2023 (updated 2/20/2024)
This session was held for Implementation III grantees who are interested in learning more about how to access and utilize their recently released RCORP Data Dashboards. January Data Coordinator meeting content, which includes strategies for preventing common PIMS errors, is also covered during this session.
Posted 10/7/2019 (updated 3/25/2024)
It’s All About That Data (Panel Discussion) Webinar Reccording
Posted 10/7/2019 (updated 3/25/2024)
It’s All About That Data Webinar Presentation and Materials.
Posted 2/9/2022 (updated 3/26/2024)
HRSA and JBS have developed guidance to assist your RCORP data collection and Performance Improvement Measurement System (PIMS) reporting efforts. These measures are pending OMB clearance and are subject to revision. This page contains the RCORP data collection resources for the Psychostimulant Support grantees only.
These documents will be updated as new guidance or data sources are identified. We encourage you to bookmark this page so you have the latest version available. Please send any measure-related questions to your HRSA Project Officer or email: rcorp-eval@jbsinternational.com.
Posted 9/8/2023 (updated 3/26/2024)
As suicide has become a major health concern in the United States, September 2023 is recognized as Suicide Prevention Month. The National Institute of Mental Health has put together a digital toolkit for Suicide Prevention Month to raise awareness. Resources are provided for multiple online platforms for the public to share which focus on recognizing the warning signs for suicide and how to get people the help they need.
Posted 3/14/2022 (updated 3/27/2024)
Substance use and its progression to impairment, loss of control, and development of substance use disorders is a significant problem for adolescents and young adults. This presentation will provide an overview of developmentally-informed approaches to engaging youth and their families in treatment.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize motivational approaches to working with substance involved youth
Identify approaches to engaging families of substance involved youth
Speaker: Marc Fishman, MD
Posted 6/8/2022 (updated 3/27/2024)
Advancing health equity involves ensuring that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This also applies to behavioral health. In conjunction with quality services, this involves addressing social determinants, such as employment and housing stability, insurance status, proximity to services, culturally responsive care – all of which have an impact on behavioral health outcomes.