Empowerment Zone Coalition Mental Health Awareness and Training Project (EZC MHAT)
Healthcare Industry
Nonprofits
Organizations Involved
Empowerment Zone Coalition, Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, Creating A Healthy Community Detroit and 22 other community service agencies
Occupations Involved
Emergency Medical Technicians; Paramedics
Workforce Development Focus
Improving the quality of healthcare workforce
Workforce Issues Addressed
Training current healthcare professionals in new techniques or practices; Training current healthcare professionals in SDOH, implicit bias, or on other subjects that will help professionals provide more culturally-competent and/or patient-centered care
Description
Empowerment Zone Coalition received a grant from SAMHSA to train 1,500 individuals in Mental Health First Aid (this project will be referred to as EZC MHAT). Empowerment Zone Coalition is partnering with Detroit Wayne Health Network, Creating a Healthy Community Detroit and 22 other community service organizations to reach their training goal. The goal of the EZC MHAT project is to increase the number of Wayne County youth receiving treatment for serious mental illness (SMI) and/or serious emotional disturbance (SED) from the baseline of 36% to 63% over the 5-year project period. Although this grant does not solely train healthcare professionals, some groups trained include EMS and health department staff.
Michigan Health Council does not administer all of the programs in this database. Please see the "organizations involved" above to learn who you should contact for more information.