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Attachment A <br />Start Date: 7/1/2025 <br />End Date: 6/30/2026 <br />Description Count How were efforts supported?Notes Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br /># of Youth Mental Health First-Aid training programs held Click here for more information about the Youth Mental Health First-Aid <br />program <br /># of unique participants trained in Youth Mental Health First-Aid <br /># of trainers who provide Youth Mental Health First-Aid programs <br /># of peer-based training programs held <br /># of unique participants trained in peer-based program <br />Click here for resources on Early Intervention. <br />Primary prevention activities should not be the focus of these Early <br />Intervention programs. Primary prevention activities may be covered <br />Exhibit B strategies, which require local governments to complete and <br />submit an Option B Report and Recommendations. <br /># of trainers who provide peer-based programs <br /># of other early intervention training programs held <br />Click here for resources on Early Intervention. <br />Primary prevention activities should not be the focus of these Early <br />Intervention programs. Primary prevention activities may be covered in <br />Exhibit B strategies, which require local governments to complete and <br />submit an Option B Report and Recommendations. <br /># of unique participants trained in other early intervention programs <br /># of trainers who provide other early intervention programs <br />Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Process Measure Count Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br /># of unique participants trained <br />American Indian/Alaska Native Non-Hispanic <br />Asian Non-Hispanic <br />Black Non-Hispanic <br />Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic <br />White Non-Hispanic <br />Hispanic <br />Some Other Race or Multiple Races <br />Unknown <br />Sum total of unique participants served (Autocalculated) <br />Does sum total (C37) match the reported # of unique participants <br />(C27)? (Autocalculated)Yes <br />Description Count Quality Measure Percent (Autocalculated)Notes Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br /># of unique participants trained, who are satisfied w/ training <br /># of unique participants trained <br /># of unique participants trained, who feel more confident in <br />supporting children and adolescents who may be struggling <br /># of unique participants trained <br /># of unique participants trained, who improved skills in supporting <br />children and adolescents who may be struggling <br /># of unique participants trained <br /># of unique participants trained, who improved knowledge in <br />supporting children and adolescents who may be struggling <br /># of unique participants trained <br />Description Count Outcome Measure Percent (Autocalculated for Most Measures)Notes Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br /># of unique participants trained, who report using skills/knowledge <br />gained in training <br /># of unique participants trained <br /># of unique participants trained, who report getting the social and <br />emotional support they need <br /># of unique participants trained <br />% of short-term suspensions N/A % of short-term suspensions <br />This measure is the number of out-of-school short-term suspensions in <br />educational facilities for all grades per 100 students. It is collected by NC <br />Department of Public Instruction and an indicator for HNC 2030. Visit this <br />link to download Table S-C1 for the 2023-24 report. <br /># of community overdose reversals using naloxone # of community overdose reversals <br />using naloxone N/A A community overdose reversal is one where naloxone is administered by a <br />community member who is not EMT or first responder staff <br />Description Notes Additional Information & Helpful Hints about this Measure <br />Overdose death rate per 100,000 residents <br />The North Carolina Overdose Epidemic Data Dashboard can be found here. <br />Use the "Metrics" dropdown to find the "Metric" (i.e., Outcome Measure, <br />Population-Level) and "Place" to find your county. <br />Overdose emergency department visits per 100,000 residents <br />The North Carolina Overdose Epidemic Data Dashboard can be found here. <br />Use the "Metrics" dropdown to find the "Metric" (i.e., Outcome Measure, <br />Population-Level) and "Place" to find your county. <br />Notes <br />6. Early Intervention <br />Insert Start and End Date for this Strategy (MM/DD/YYYY) <br />Process measures answer the question, “How much did you do?”. Please quantify the process measures relevant to your implementation of this strategy. Indicate whether the <br />count represents efforts supported only by opioid settlement funds or efforts supported by multiple funding sources including opioid settlement funds. Process measures <br />should reflect numbers from the current reporting period (fiscal year). <br />STRATEGY-SPECIFIC PROCESS MEASURES <br />DEMOGRAPHICS: Provide the following information on race and ethnicity for the # of unique participants trained during the current reporting period (fiscal year). <br />STRATEGY-SPECIFIC QUALITY MEASURES <br /> <br />Of the # of unique participants trained in the count above, how many people identified as: <br />Quality measures answer the question, “How well did you do it?”. Please quantify the quality measures relevant to your implementation of this strategy. Quality measures should reflect numbers from the current reporting period (fiscal year). <br />% of participants who are satisfied <br />w/ training Incomplete assessments may be used by trainers to determine satisfaction with <br />training <br />% of participants who feel more <br />confident in supporting children and <br />adolescents who may be struggling <br />Incomplete pre/post assessments may be used by trainers to determine a change in <br />confidence <br />% of participants who improved <br />skills in supporting children and <br />adolescents who may be struggling <br />Incomplete pre/post assessments may be used by trainers to determine a change in <br />skill <br />% of participants who improved <br />knowledge in supporting children <br />and adolescents who may be <br />struggling <br />Incomplete pre/post assessments may be used by trainers to determine a change in <br />knowledge <br />STRATEGY-SPECIFIC OUTCOME MEASURES (PROGRAM-LEVEL) <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Outcome measures answer the question, “Is anyone better off?”. Outcome measures can be at the program- or population-level. Please quantify the outcome measures relevant to your implementation of this strategy. Outcome measures should reflect <br />numbers from the current reporting period (fiscal year). <br />% of participants who report using <br />skills/knowledge gained in training Incomplete <br />% of participants who report getting <br />the social and emotional support <br />they need <br />Incomplete <br />Consider asking participants the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System <br />question, <br />"How often do you get the social and emotional support you need?" <br />1. Always <br />2. Usually <br />3. Sometimes <br />4. Rarely <br />5. Never <br />The # of participants who answer "Always" and "Usually" can be summed <br />to find # of participants who have OUD, served who report getting the <br />social and emotional support they need <br />Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />In addition to any program-level outcome measures captured above, population-level data on outcome measures are available from the NC Overdose Epidemic Data Dashboard. Please visit the Data Dashboard and become familiar with what is available. <br />Then indicate if there are population-level outcome measures you are expecting to change as a result of your implementation of this strategy. The NC Overdose Epidemic Data Dashboard provides integration and visualization of state, regional, and county- <br />level metrics for partners across NC to track progress toward reaching common goals. Which metrics are shared on the Dashboard, referred to as outcome measures (population-level) in the Impact Report, may change over time. <br />STRATEGY-SPECIFIC OUTCOME MEASURES (POPULATION-LEVEL) <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Incomplete Custom, strategy-specific measures may be entered in this row. <br />Are you expecting to change this measure as a result of implementing this strategy? <br />Incomplete <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 3F83C396-147B-4D86-8D5D-FF80C0FA2C34