Alaska State Plans
Strengthening the System: Alaska’s Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan (2020-2024) - The Alaska Department of Health (DOH), in partnership with the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority (Trust), released this plan which assists with guiding resources to the services, workforce and facilities necessary to meet the needs of Trust beneficiaries. Trust beneficiaries include Alaskans who experience mental illness, developmental and intellectual disabilities, chronic alcoholism and drug dependence, traumatic brain injuries, or Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia.
Alaska Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Strategic Plan 2017-2022
The vision of this plan is the prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) is reduced and individuals who experience FASDs and their caregivers are empowered to reach their unique and full potential. This will be achieved through education, prevention, and provision of quality, relevant supports and services.
Statewide Opioid Action Plan 2018-2022
This plan was created in response to the Office of the Governor’s February 14, 2017 issue of a disaster declaration for the opioid epidemic and specifies actions for the state to pursue over the next five years.
Alaska State Plan for Senior Services FY 2020- FY 2023
This plan is a roadmap that guides the provision of senior services in Alaska, with a vision that Alaskans 60 and above are able to live healthy, independent, meaningful lives in the place and manner of their choosing.
Alaska Healthy and Equitable Communities Strategic Plan 2022-2025
This plan focuses on improving access to the conditions and resources that strongly influence health such as good jobs with fair pay, high quality education, safe housing, safe physical and social environments, and quality health care. The plan draws heavily from other plans such as the Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan, and Healthy Alaskans 2030. It also builds on Alaska’s experience with the COVID‐19 pandemic, providing focus and implementing strategies alongside community partners to build healthy and equitable communities for all Alaskans.
Alaska Division of Public Health Strategic Plan 2020-2025
The goals of this plan focus on divisions core functions of: serving as a strategist for existing and emerging public health issues; protecting life, health and safety of all Alaskans and prevent injury and chronic disease; serving as the trusted source of public health information; and strengthening essential public health partnerships, services and infrastructure.
Alaska Child & Family Services Plan - 2020-2024
This plan is created by the Office of Children’s Services to provide a structure for administering Child Welfare Services (IV-B, subpart 1), Promoting Safe and Stable Families (IV-B, subpart 2), Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Chafee Foster Care Independence and Education and Training Vouchers. The Office of Children’s Services has administrative responsibility for development and implementation of the Child and Family Services Plan, including all policies and procedures relating to child protection services in Alaska.
Transforming Child Welfare Outcomes for Alaska Native Children, Strategic Plan 2016-2020
This plan is created by the Office of Children’s Services to provide a structure for administering Child Welfare Services (IV-B, subpart 1), Promoting Safe and Stable Families (IV-B, subpart 2), Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Chafee Foster Care Independence and Education and Training Vouchers. The Office of Children’s Services has administrative responsibility for development and implementation of the Child and Family Services Plan, including all policies and procedures relating to child protection services in Alaska.