Reducing Stigma Through Education on SUD in Tennessee
GrantID: 63114
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Risk Compliance Requirements in Tennessee
In Tennessee, the initiative focuses on educating healthcare students about reducing stigma associated with substance use disorders (SUD). The eligibility criteria for receiving grant funding include a comprehensive training plan dedicated to understanding the societal perceptions and biases surrounding SUD. Tennessee has been significantly affected by the opioid crisis, necessitating a workforce that is not only skilled in clinical management but also adept at addressing the social ramifications of substance use.
Application Criteria
Applicants for this grant must demonstrate an understanding of the stigma surrounding SUD in Tennessee, providing a training curriculum that includes modules specifically designed to alter perceptions and encourage empathy among future healthcare providers. This includes stakeholder engagement strategies that encompass community dialogues and educational outreach initiatives aimed at broadening awareness about SUD and treatment options available. The strategic focus on stigma reduction is crucial, as Tennessee has seen high rates of overdose deaths tied to systemic biases preventing individuals from seeking help.
Fit Assessment for State Context
Given Tennessee's unique socio-cultural landscape, the initiative requires that applicants incorporate localized approaches in their training programs. Health professionals must engage with communities to create a supportive environment for individuals facing SUD. The effectiveness of proposed strategies will be assessed within the framework of local needs, ensuring frameworks that embody the cultural sensitivities of Tennessee residents are being implemented, positioning healthcare graduates to foster a more accepting and supportive healthcare environment.
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