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1/20/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Authorize Agreements for Services for Recipients of 1/10 Funds
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5
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Consent Agenda
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140200
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Resolution
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EXAMPLE OF COMPLETED WORKSHEET <br />1. Project Description <br />Our project, 'Mental Health First Aid for All," aims to teach community members how to help people <br />in mental health crises. We will hold workshops where participants team to spot signs of mental <br />health problems, give immediate help, and guide people to professional services_ Certified mental <br />health professionals will run these workshops at Socal community centers. This project is important <br />because early help can improve outcomes for those with mental health issues, easing the load on <br />emergency services and making the communir� healthier. The project manager will oversee the <br />whole project, making sure trainers, venues, and participants are well -coordinated. Our outreach <br />coordinator will promote the workshops and sign-up participants, and our training team will deliver <br />the lessons and provide follow-up support. By teaching community members to be first responders <br />for mental health, we aim to create a safer, more supportive community_ <br />2. Activities <br />• Project Planning and Coordination <br />: Develop a project plan with timelines and coordinate with professionals and community <br />centers. <br />Design and review training materials, conduct a pilot workshop, and make adjustments as <br />needed_ <br />• Outreach, Recruitment, and Workshop Implementation <br />: Create and distribute promotional materials, and recruit participants through community <br />collaborations. <br />: Host workshops with hands-on training, provide incentives, and ensure cuiturally sensitive <br />content_ <br />• Follow -Up, Support, and Evaluation: <br />: Establish a follow-up system and support network, including a helpline and online forum. <br />: Coilect and analyze feedback, prepare reports, and adjust based on evaluation results. <br />• Ongoing Community Engagement: <br />: Maintain participant relationships and promote mental health through community events <br />and partnerships. <br />Continue awareness efforts and seek additional funding to expand the project. <br />3. Outputs (Select at I�a�, Y outputs for this project_) <br />F,Y Number of unique individuals exposed <br />to/number of public awareness campaigns and <br />%/ messages <br />❑ Number and percentage of unique individuals <br />who have demonstrated improvement in <br />knowledge, attitudes, or beliefs related to <br />prevention and/or promotion <br />11 <br />Kittitas County Agreement for Services (rev. 5/14/25) <br />Page 16 of 32 <br />Number of schools, -workplaces, or other <br />institutions that implement stigma -reduction <br />programs <br />Number of unique individuals receiving <br />evidence -based behavioral health -related <br />services as a result of the grant <br />Number of policies developed and implemented <br />as a result of the grant <br />
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