october 2012 through september 2013 project recovery: performance assessment report

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OCTOBER 2012 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2013 Project Recovery: Performance Assessment Report

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OCTOBER 2012 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2013

Project Recovery: Performance Assessment

Report

System Level Progress

Affiliation Agreements for committees and subcommittees have been finalized

CCISC survey completed with results to be shared

eSP structure and website in operationOverall System of Care (SOC) receiving

trainingsPeer Recovery Coordinator is building

relationships with peer/consumer groups

Committees and Subcommittees

Committee Purpose Meeting Frequency

Steering Guide transformation process in Beaver County

Quarterly

Leadership Implement Steering Committee’s ideas Bimonthly

Single Points of Accountability Subcommittee

Make SPAs customer-focused so that no consumer is missed

Monthly

Quality Improvement Subcommittee

Review data related to Project Recovery Bimonthly

Employment Transformation Subcommittee

Transform and enhance employment services available to individuals with mental health diagnoses

Quarterly

BC SCORES Youth Subcommittee

System of care initiative for children and youth aimed at optimizing resources, education, and services

Quarterly

Sequential Intercept Model Subcommittee

Systematic approach to reviewing behavioral health interventions as intercept points throughout criminal justice system

Quarterly

Housing Support goal of helping individuals remain in safe, affordable, permanent housing

As Needed

Trainings: Topics and Attendance

Date Training Topic Number of Registrants

10/10/2012 & 10/12/2012 Mental Health First Aid 19

3/1/2013 Current Drug Trends 35

3/24/2013 Losing Lambert presentation 50

3/24/2013 Improving Your Suicide Assessment Skills

70

4/29 & 30/ 2013 Motivational Interviewing 42

4/16 & 18/ 2013 Leading and Coaching a Peer Employment Workforce

14

5/6 - 5/17/2013 Certified Peer Specialist 20

5/8/2013 PREP training 17

5/2013 Mental Health First Aid 17

5/13 & 14/2013 Sex Offender Training 55

9/17/2013 System of Care Stakeholder Meeting

75

9/26/2013 Mental Health First Aid 22

Provider Level Progress

Consumers receiving Illness Management and Recovery Evidence Based Practice “Hope and Wellness” Provides framework for individualized illness,

management, and recovery for consumer 23 Started Program

10 Completers 13 Discharged (primarily for medical reasons)

Fidelity Assessment shows program being administered with fidelity

80% made at least slight progress in achieving their goal

Provider Level Progress

Consumers receiving Supported Employment Evidence Based Practice Vocational rehab for people with serious mental illnesses 43 Individuals received Supported Employment provided

by Beaver County Rehabilitation Center 11 are employed 4 are pursuing additional educational opportunities 2 are volunteering

SPAs collecting NOMS and ROSI for consumers Baseline and every six months following

Provider Level Progress

ROSI for Administrators being completed Asks about changes in staffing and types of consumers

served

WRAP classes “Putting Wellness into Action” Being held at psych rehab center and will soon be

conducted at drop-in center 10 peers certified as WRAP facilitators

Consumer Level Progress

165 Consumers enrolled in Project Recovery during Year 3

A new SPA was addedPositive trend lines related to functioning in

daily life, social connectedness, and psychological distress from baseline assessment to 6-month follow-up

How would you rate your overall health right now?

Average Functioning in Everyday Life by Year

Note: 5 = Strongly Agree and 1 = Strongly Disagree 

Consumer ROSI Responses, Years 1, 2, and 3:Baseline and 6-Month Intervals

Challenges

Representation of consumers and families throughout System of Care Goal is 51% of Steering Committee comprised of

consumer and family members Efforts include reaching out to consumer-run groups;

utilizing outreach activities conducted by recovery coordinators; sharing recovery stories at stakeholder and Steering Committee meetings

Next Steps

Schedule meetings with providers and consumers in order to: Discuss Project Recovery Performance Assessment

Report Formulate recommendations for program

improvement

Thank you

Please contact HPW Associates with any questions. Holly Wald – [email protected] or Vanessa [email protected] 412-731-6200