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Raven’s WayYéil Jeeyáx (The Way of the Raven)
July, 2009
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To build resilience and promote recovery in culturally respectful ways to strengthen
individuals and their communities
Mission:
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Raven’s WayHolistic approach to servicesCohort model (students come in together and end together as a group)-6 programs a yearLength of stay: 39 to 46 daysAlaska youth ages 13-18 years old (co-ed)Alaska Native/American Indian and non Native students are admittedMajor Alaska Native admits include: Inupiat, Yup’ik, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Haida, Athabascan, Aleut. Primary diagnosis of Substance Abuse/DependenceEnrollment: up to 12 studentsCertified Chemical Dependency Counselors
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Individual and group counseling
Substance abuse and mental health assessment
Educational assessments
Academic education
“Step” work and relapse prevention
Wilderness expedition and ropes course activities
Activities relevant to Native cultures
Peer support groups
Home-like residential living
Aftercare planning and follow-up contacts.
Services Provided:
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Raven’s Way has 4 phases of Treatment
Sitka IBiorkaExpeditionSitka II
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Sitka IOrientation to Raven’s WayAssessments completedRelationship buildingIndividualized treatment plan developedIntroduction to Medicine Wheel and talking circles.Cultural guests and guest speakers invited to present
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Sitka I Activities
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Biorka
Intensive treatmentGroup therapyEducational activitiesCultural activitiesOutdoor activitiesPhysical activitiesFamily style living
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Biorka Island
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Ceremony
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Expedition
Adventure TherapyLearning through experienceNature’s Natural consequences72 hour Solo
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Programs run year round
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SOLO
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Sitka II
Continuing care plans are developedIdentification of a support networkContinuation of cultural activitiesTransition Ceremony
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Outcome Data
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Communities ServedWe have served 144 Alaska Communities which represents 54% of communities with a zip code in the state of Alaska.
34
18 23 15 10
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100
Percentage of students from
Regions
SouthEast
SouthCentral
SouthWest
Interior FarNorth
Regions
%Completion
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Raven’s Way Student Ethnicity
3
82
14
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Ethnicity percent
American Indian Alaskan Native Non Native
Total students calculated 472Information gathered since 1995
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8881 90
81 85 84
66
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Completion Percentage
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Completion Months
%Completion
75 % completion rate
RW Completion Rates
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Total graduated by Gender
83 82
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Completion Percentage
Male Female
Total male- 686Total female: 417
Information gathered since 1989
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RW Satisfaction W/Treatment FY08 3Q
17%
29%
38%
57%
33%
25%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
1 mo N=6 or67% contacted
6 mo N=14 or70% contacted
12 mo N=8 or40% contacted
Very Extremely
Bench Mark for 1mo = 20% for Very or Extremely 6mo= 20% for Very or Extremely 12m0= 60% for Very or Extremely
Student satisfaction in Treatment
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Reported Alcohol Use of Student Graduates
RW Alcohol Use Last Month FY08 3Q
100%
86%
86%
14%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
1 mo N=6 or67% contacted
6 mo N=14 or70% contacted
12 mo N=8 or40% contacted
1-2 times None
Bench Mark = 80% for None or 1-2 Times
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Reported Drug use for RW graduates
RW Drug Use Last Month FY08 3Q
100%
93%
88%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
1 mo N=6 or67% contacted
6 mo N=14 or70% contacted
12 N=8 or 40%contacted
1-2 times None
Bench Mark is 1mo=80% for None or 1-2 times 6mo=70% for None or 1-2 times 12mo=60% for None or 1-2 times
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Primary SUD DiagnosisPrimary MH DiagnosisBarriers to treatmentStaff age, backgroundsHow do you meet the cultural component
Use the experiential model-learn by doing as our ancestors have been doing for 1000’s of yearsMeaning of RW nameHow do you measure success?Healthy eating
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