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Katie A.: Effective Approaches to Implementation Challenges of the Core Practice Model CMHACY Presentation

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Page 1: Katie A.: Effective Approaches to Implementation Challenges of the Core Practice Model CMHACY Presentation

Katie A.: Effective Approaches to Implementation Challengesof the Core Practice Model

CMHACY Presentation

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Agenda• Engagement & Assessment– Workshop– Families

• Planning & Implementation– Workshop– Families

• Monitoring and Adapting– Workshop– Families

• Transition– Workshop– Families

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Ice Breaker: Clock ActivityMake a Clock Stand up and meet as many different people as you can. For each person, get an appointment on the hour.

**Remember- you must be theirs at the same time they are yours**

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Check-In

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• “We’re doing that already.”

• How is the CPM different?

• Model

Engagement & Assessment

Core Practice Model Overview

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Engagement & Assessment

Core Practice Model Overview• Implementing the CPM in our

Community-Based Outpatient Program

–Brief background

–Needs of youth/families we serve

• Engagement

• Hope and Motivation

• Natural Supports & Successful Outcomes

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Engagement & Assessment

Four Phases 1. Engagement & =

Assessment

2. Planning & = Implementation

3. Monitor & = Adapting

4. Transition =

1. Intake & Assessment

2. Treatment Planning

3. Treatment

4. Discharge Planning

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Review of CPM

Phases and Activities1. Engagement & Assessment

• Intake meeting & engagement• Orient family to services• Stabilize crises/Safety Planning• Engage Community Partners• Strength Needs Cultural Discovery• Create Family Vision• Identify Priority Needs

3. Monitoring and Adapting

• Child Family Team meetings• Monitoring and Adapting• Functional Assessment & Crisis Plan• Prepare for Transition• Engage Natural Supports• Strength Needs Cultural Discovery• Update Individualized Plan

2. Services Planning & Implementation

• Initial Child Family Team meeting• Interventions and strategies • Strengths Needs Cultural Discovery• Utilize Family Vision • Identify Natural Supports• Create the Treatment Plan• Create the Individualized Plan

4.Transition

• Transition Child Family Team Mtg• Transition to Natural Supports• Prepare family for success• Linkage• Create Relapse Prevention Plan• Utilize the FIT Transition Plan

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Engagement & AssessmentCPM Meetings & Documents

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Engagement• Engagement is the KEY– Youth & families– Community Partners

• Challenges with Engagement– Historical racism and historical trauma

• Common Principles– Family-Centered– Strength-Based– Team-Based– Needs-Based

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Engagement & Assessment Initial Meeting - Intake

• Orienting to services: Program explained clearly in a way the family understands – including what to expect

• Role Clarification & team-based approach

• Answer questions so the family feels comfortable making an informed decision regarding services

• Gain commitments

• Confidentiality & Mandated Reporting

• Complete brief Functional Assessment & Crisis Plan

• Brief Assessment for Provisional Dx

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Engagement

Planning

Implementation

Transition

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Engagement & Assessment

Introducing Services• Individual Therapy/Family Therapy– EBPs

• Collateral Services– Not if, but when– Minimum should equal how often we see the

youth

• Psychiatric Services• Child Family Team meetings (CFTs & ICC-CFTs)• Intensive Home-Based Services• Case Management Services

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Engagement & Assessment

SNCD• Strength, Needs, and Cultural Discovery

–What

–When

–Why

–How – Activity

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Planning & Implementation

Vision• Working within a team environment,

providing culturally relevant and trauma-informed system of supports and services that is responsive to the strengths and underlying needs of families being served jointly by child welfare and mental health.

• Commitment?

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Planning & Implementation

Family Vision• What is the Family Vision? This will drive

your plan!– How do you envision life being when things are

going well?

• Family Vision Example:– Joey will be off of probation, graduated from

Middle School, and the family will be together.

• Commitments: Each Child and Family team member makes an individual commitment to helping the family achieve their vision

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Planning & Implementation

Teaming

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Planning & Implementation

CFT Priority• All families will receive the following:– Initial CFT – At least 1 Implementation CFT– Transition CFT

• Katie A. Sub-Class Requirements– ICC-CFTs every 90 days minimum– CPS SW invited

• Facilitator AND Therapist attends– Family Partner Invited

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Planning & Implementation

Initial CFT• Purpose: Get all team members together, discuss 1-2 priority

needs, review the family vision and develop the Treatment Plan and FIT Plan

• Challenges: – Time: this can be a very long meeting– Special needs of youth and family– Siblings (small children)

• Solutions:– Prepare board– Bring snacks– Bring coloring books/art supplies– Problem identified– Family Vision identified– Needs identified – Utilize SNCD to help prepare meeting– Facilitator & Therapist must attend– Family Partner invited– Other relevant team members invited (Child Welfare, etc.)

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Planning & Implementation

What are Needs Statements?

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Planning & Implementation

Writing a Priority Need• Example: – Problem: Excessive fighting, intimidation of others, and

destruction of property at school.

– Family Vision: The youth will be off probation and the family will be celebrating youth’s 8th grade graduation together. Everyone living together and able to spend time together.

– CANS/Needs: Mother selects “legal”, youth selects “anger control” They agree on both.

– Priority Need 1 (Anger Control): Youth will learn to express her feelings in a safe manner.

– Priority Need 2 (Legal): Youth will be able to attend school regularly and meet all requirements for school conduct.

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Planning & Implementation

Individualized Plans• Integrated Plans:– Treatment Plans vs FIT Plans

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Monitoring & Adapting• Working within a team environment,

providing culturally relevant and trauma-informed system of supports and services that is responsive to the strengths and underlying needs of families being served jointly by child welfare and mental health.

• Still the Vision?

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Trauma is RealThe Impact is Real

• ReMoved

Simply removing a child out of immediate danger does not in itself reverse or eliminate the wa y that he or she has learned to be fearful. The child’s memory retains thoughts and memories that can elicit ongoing fear and anxiety.

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Trauma-Informed: It Takes Commitment

• A trauma-informed youth and family service system is one in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress on those within the system – including youth, caregivers, and service providers.

• Programs and agencies within such a system infuse and sustain trauma awareness, knowledge, and skills into their organizational cultures, practices, and policies.

• They collaborate with all those involved, using the best available science, to facilitate and support the recovery and resiliency of the youth and family.

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Monitoring & Adapting CFTs

• Monitoring and Adapting…

• Follow-up on the plan developed at Initial CFT– Still the Needs?– Still the Vision?– Gain commitment

• Differences will exist, but in general, CFT meetings should be predictable and consistent in:– Length– Frequency– General agenda format

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Monitoring and Adapting

Evaluating Progress• Problem: Excessive fighting, intimidation of others, and destruction

of property at school.

• Family Vision: The youth will be off probation and the family will be celebrating youth’s 8th grade graduation together. Everyone living together and able to spend time together.

• CANS/Needs: Mother selects “legal”, Youth selects “anger control” – They agree on both.

• Priority Need 1 (Anger Control): Youth will learn to express her feelings in a safe manner. – Goal 1: Youth and caregiver will report that youth expressed her feelings

safely for 3 weeks in a row with no incidents of property destruction.

• Priority Need 2 (Legal): Youth will be able to attend school regularly and meet all requirements for school conduct. – Goal 2: Youth will meet all school conduct requirements for 2 consecutive

months.

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Transition• Transition CFT:

– Should schedule a minimum of 1 Transition CFT to develop a Transition (Discharge) Plan

– First Transition CFT should be scheduled preferably 2 months prior to estimated D/C date

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Transition• During Transition Phase:– Update SNCD to reflect lessons learned and successes

made– Provide linkage to needed services or resources– Update Crisis Plan to utilize if needed after D/C

– Review skills learned and Relapse Prevention Plan– Schedule a celebration that matches the youth/families

culture, values and traditions– Provide youth/family a Resource Binder with info re:

• Skill worksheets• Completed work• Resources• Plans

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Outcomes & Case Examples

• Ebony (Family and Executive Team)

• Stephanie (Supervisor)

• Tamieka (Direct-Care)

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Review of CPM

Phases and Activities1. Engagement (Assessment)

• Intake meeting & engagement• Orient family to services• Stabilize crises/Safety Planning• Engage community partners• Strength Needs Cultural Discovery• Create Family Vision• Identify Priority Needs

3. Implementation (Treatment)

• Child Family Team meetings• Monitoring and Adapting• Functional Assessment & Crisis Plan• Prepare for Transition• Engage Natural Supports• Strength Needs Cultural Discovery• Update Individualized Plan

2. Planning (Treatment Planning)

• Initial Child Family Team meeting• Interventions and strategies • Strengths Needs Cultural Discovery• Utilize Family Vision • Identify Natural Supports• Create the Treatment Plan• Create the Individualized Plan

4.Transition (Discharge Planning)

• Transition Child Family Team Mtg• Transition to Natural Supports• Prepare family for success• Linkage• Create Relapse Prevention Plan• Utilize the FIT Transition Plan

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Questions?

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THANK YOU!!!!• For further information or training: – Stephanie Kelly, LMFT• [email protected]• 916-417-4783

– Tamieka Paveglio• [email protected]• 916-869-3225

– Ebony Chambers• [email protected]• 916-240-5936