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Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards
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Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards

We are having technical difficulties with the application submission process.  If you are experiencing any problems whatsoever please contact by phone or email

Deadline extended:  Due to the problems we are having with the online submission process the deadline for submission of applications has been extended to Tuesday, August 9.

The application and instructions for the 2011 competition are now available online here.

Submission deadline:  Friday, August 5, 2011

Queries about the online requirement can be made to Mary Ward (703.907.8592).


Very Important:  To be eligible for consideration, programs must have been in full operation for a minimum of two years before the posted application deadline.

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The goal of the Psychiatric Services Achievement Awards is to recognize and publicize national models of creative service delivery.  The awards have been presented since 1949 to innovative programs that deliver services to the mentally ill or disabled, have overcome obstacles, and can serve as models for other programs.  Programs can be based in a school, a clinic, a hospital, or the community itself, and can provide unique human resource development, prevention, or administrative models that improve clinical care.  [Click here for the list of gold award winners from 1987 through 2010.]

The Achievement Awards Committee will group and select two Gold Award winners -- one from academically or institutionally sponsored programs and one from community-based programs.  The Gold Award winners will receive a plaque, coverage in two APA publications, Psychiatric News and Psychiatric Services, and an invitation to participate in a special workshop at the 2011 Institute on Psychiatric Services.  The Committee also may recognize second and third place winners.

These Awards will be presented in October 2011 at the APA's 63rd Institute on Psychiatric Services in San Francisco, California.

Administrative support is provided by Pfizer Inc.

We invite you to view the video below about the 2010 award-winning programs.  Winners of these Awards are

  • St. Bernard Family Resiliency Project: A Partnership for Recovery between the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and the St. Bernard Parish School System, New Orleans, LA 
           Gold Award for Academically or Institutionally Sponsored Programs
           Click to read the article in 
    Psychiatr Serv 2010 61: 1039-1041

  • The Diamond Program: Transforming Depression Care Delivery and Payment Models, Bloomington, MN 
           Gold Award for Community Based Programs 
           Click to read the article in
    Psychiatric Services 2010 61:  1042-1044

  • The Project for Psychiatric Outreach to the Homeless–Providing Care to an Underserved Population, New York , NY 
           Silver Award
           Click to read the article in
     Psychiatr Serv 2009 61: 1045-1046

  • Behavioral Health Laboratory at the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh VA Medical Centers, Philadelphia & Pittsburgh, PA
           Bronze Award
           Click to read the article in 
    Psychiatr Serv 2009 61: 1046-1047

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