Transformation State Incentive Grant (TSIG) Evaluation
In 2005, Ohio received $12 million from the U.S. government's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to enhance system transformation planning. This Mental Health Transformation State Incentive Grant (TSIG) was part of the federal response to the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. As one of seven states receiving funding, Ohio served as a platform for learning about what strategies and activities hold the most promise for transforming mental health and related systems. The grant funds could only be used for infrastructure changes, such as planning, collaborating, blended funding or developing service concepts, policies and procedures that support a transformation agenda. The ODMH Office of Research and Evaluation evaluated activities related to the grant. The evaluation results are posted below.
Consumer and Family Member Surveys- Consumer and Family Member Survey (2010)
- Consumer and Family Member Survey (2009)
- Consumer and Family Member Survey (2008)
- Consumer and Family Member Survey (2007)
- Using Data in Treatment Planning: Change Over Time Report (2010)
- Use of Consumer Outcomes in Person Centered Treatment Planning: Demonstration Project for Adult Consumers (Newsletter article, 2007)
- Results from Time 1 Interviews and Surveys (2007) (large file)
- Challenges Influencing Cross-System Transformation in Ohio: Perspectives from Content Working Group Members (Newsletter article, 2007)
- Conflict Management and Problem Solving in Content Working Groups: A Necessary Element for Transformative Change (Newsletter article, 2007)
