﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Articles for the Organization "Center for Mental Health Knowledge Application Program (CMHS/KAP)"</title><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Organization/Center-for-Mental-Health-Knowledge-Application-Program-CMHS-KAP-444.aspx</link><description>An RSS feed of the resources for the organization "Center for Mental Health Knowledge Application Program (CMHS/KAP)"</description><item><author /><pubDate>2010-01-20T01:18:58</pubDate><title>Community Support Programs Transformation Action Guide (Coming Soon!)</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>The Community Support Programs Transformation Action Guide (CSP TAG) is one of two electronic products created for DSSI that provide guided navigation through a series of issue briefs and fact sheets for consumers, providers, policymakers, administrators, and advocates. CSP TAG is a compendium of materials presenting key findings from the CSP’s most recent multisite studies, along with evidenced-based and promising practices for community mental health practice. They provide practical solutions to the key challenges facing communities in creating a transformed service system that meets the needs of persons who have mental illnesses and substance use disorders and contribute to supporting a life in the community. (Authors)</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Community-Support-Programs-Transformation-Action-Guide-Coming-Soon!-47579.aspx</link><guid>47579</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2010-01-20T12:21:24</pubDate><title>Evidence Based Practices toolkit</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>SAMHSA’s Evidence-Based Practices KITs (KITs) provide information on implementing evidence- based and promising practices.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Evidence-Based-Practices-toolkit-47577.aspx</link><guid>47577</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2010-01-20T01:21:49</pubDate><title>Homeless Programs Branch Transformation Action Guide (Coming Soon!)</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>The Homeless Programs Branch Transformation Action Guide is one of two electronic products created for DSSI that provide guided navigation through a series of issue briefs and fact sheets. HPB is a compendium of materials that provide practical solutions to the key challenges facing communities in creating a transformed service system that meets the needs of persons who are homeless and have mental illnesses and or substance use disorders.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Homeless-Programs-Branch-Transformation-Action-Guide-Coming-Soon!-47580.aspx</link><guid>47580</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2010-01-20T01:15:42</pubDate><title>Partnering for Change: A Resource for Ending Chronic Homelessness (Coming Soon!)</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>Partnership for Change is a training curriculum that can be used with the SAMHSA/CMHS sponsored instructional video set, Transformation through Partnerships: Systems Change to End Chronic Homelessness. Partnership for Change was crafted in response to target audience requests for training exercises that help them get started in creating community partnerships such as those depicted in the partnering videos.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Partnering-for-Change-A-Resource-for-Ending-Chronic-Homelessness-Coming-Soon!-47578.aspx</link><guid>47578</guid></item><item><author /><pubDate>2007-10-25T12:59:32</pubDate><title>Transformation Through Partnerships: Systems Change to End Chronic Homelessness</title><description xml:space="preserve"><![CDATA[<p>The Transformation through Partnerships DVD is an award-winning documentary produced to demonstrate how community partnerships can be forged to effectively provide the necessary range of services to persons who are homeless with mental illnesses or substance use disorders. It provides a short explanation of the partnership model and illustrates how the Downtown Emergency Services Center in Seattle, Washington and Project HOME in Philadelphia used partnerships to bring together the necessary resources for providing effective homeless services.</p>]]></description><link>http://homeless.samhsa.gov/Resource/Transformation-Through-Partnerships-Systems-Change-to-End-Chronic-Homelessness-32836.aspx</link><guid>32836</guid></item></channel></rss>