Summary: The Fort Peck Tribes (FPT) Medication-Assisted Treatment Program (MATP) has been designed to address the opioid crisis facing the Fort Peck Indian Reservation (FPIR) from the growth of opioids and opioid addiction on the reservation.
Project Name: The Fort Peck Tribes Medication-Assisted Treatment Program
Population to be Served: The geographic catchment area is the FPIR which encompasses four counties - Roosevelt, Valley, Daniels, and Sheridan, and the bordering counties of McCone and Richland Counties. Approximately 66% (6,818) of the reservation population are American Indian. Our project will target community members with an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and co-occurring disorders within our service area.
Project Objectives: The following are our three (3) project objectives:
Objective 1: By the end of month three in year one, the FPT MATP will hire, contract with, and provide orientation to one Project
Director, (is it just 1 or more than one?) Mental Health Specialist, two Peer Support Specialists, and a Clinician. This team will spend 100% of their time focused on implementation of MATP to individuals with OUD on the FPIR.
Objective 2: During the project period of September 30, 2021 to September 29, 2026, the FPT MATP will provide access to MAT and Mental Health Services (MHS) to at least 20 individuals with OUD per year (100 total) with at least 80% (16 per year) who will successfully complete MAT and MHS therapy as measured by GPRA Core Client Outcome Measures data elements at baseline, discharge, and 6-month follow-up.
Objective 3: During the same project period, the FPT MATP will provide peer support services in the Spotted Bull Recovery Resource Center and throughout the community to at least 20 individuals with OUD per year (100 total) with at least 80% maintaining sobriety (16 per year) as measured by GPRA Core Client Outcome Measures data elements at baseline, discharge, and 6-month follow-up.