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988 Cooperative Agreements Monitoring Program

Data Reporting Elements 4.5.23

988 Crisis Center Follow Up Cooperative Agreements

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Data Reporting Elements


  1. Develop and implement a data system to track and report*:

  • Number of individuals enrolled in follow-up services

  • Follow-up attempts for each individual

  • Follow-up connections for each individual

  • Referrals and disposition for each individual

  • Attempt to collect demographic data on individuals who enroll in and those who decline to enroll in the follow- up program (race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, military service status*) Provision of demographic information is not a requirement for eligibility or receipt of 988 services.

  • Risk assessment and outcome for each contact with an enrolled individual.

*will be reported in monthly call agenda template


  1. Report on and work to reduce percentage of contacts that require police engagement throughout grant period.


  1. Link with the state 988 grantees and program staff and ensure program process and outcomes are shared on a semi-annual (6 months) basis to demonstrate the impact of the program within state 988 services.


  1. Recipients will also be required to collect monthly data on all contacts that result in (1) emergency rescue; (2) suicide attempts in progress; and (3) MCO referrals. These data will be reported semi-annually (6 months) in the Project Performance Assessment.


Performance assessments should be used to determine whether the projects are having/will have the intended impact on the submitted behavioral health disparities identified in the DIS.




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