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OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

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Page 1: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY

MEETING

April 6 & 7, 2011Choctaw, Mississippi

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Mission Statement: Strengthening Individuals, Families, and Communities

SOUTHERN PLAINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

SERVICES

Page 3: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

Southern Plains MISSION OFFICE

Page 4: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

Serving South Central South Dakota

Gregory, Mellette, Todd, Tripp CountiesIncluding a Safe Schools Healthy

Students Partnership with Todd County School & Community Partners

Page 5: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

WHO WE ARE…

Community Mental Health CenterComprehensive Outpatient behavioral health

care Serve individuals/families/communities with issues

related to stress/relationships/PTSD/trauma

Page 6: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

CHARACTERISTICS OF SPBHS

Private non-profit Locally governed Authorized by the CMHC Act of 1963 Regulated under the provisions of ARSD 46:20 Contract with SDDSS to serve target populations Accredited by DHS Multi-disciplinary practices Provide 24/7 on-call crisis services

Page 7: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

WHAT WE DO…………

Adult mental health services SMI Children’s services SED Outpatient Psychiatric care Group counseling Individual counseling Family Counseling Aggression Management Common Sense Parenting Systems of Care for Children/Families Community Education & Awareness 24-hour Emergency Services Co-occurring Services

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ADULT SERVICES

Outpatient Emergency/crisis intervention Psychiatric/Medication Management Continuous Assistance, Rehabilitation and

Education Program (CARE) Programs of Assertive Community Treatment

(IMPACT) Residential/Transitional Co-occurring

Page 9: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

In-home, individual therapy In-home family education/support/therapy Out of home therapy Crisis intervention Case management Assessment and evaluation Psychological evaluation Group therapy

Page 10: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

OUT OF HOME THERAPY

Southern Plains Caseworker and Client

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CO-OCCURRING SERVICES

Substance Abuse/Addiction Services Screening/assessment Prevention Early Intervention Outpatient/intensive outpatient Continuing care Case management/referral Lo-intensity residential/referral Intensive inpatient/referral

Page 12: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

• History

• Registered Nurse Aftercare

• Telemedicine Pilot

• Safe Schools Healthy Student Grant

• Child Psychiatry

• Increase in psychiatry

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PSYCHIATRIST

Page 14: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

SYSTEMS OF CARE PROCESS

Children-earlier intervention Child/Adolescent and Family Formation of

child/family team Team commitment to UNCONDITIONAL

treatment Team develops individualized plan Services are comprehensive, community-based,

culturally-competent

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JUVENILE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

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SYSTEMS OF CARE CORE VALUES

Child/Family FocusedStrength BasedNeeds Dictate ServicesCultural SensitivityEvidence-based PracticeCommunity BasedNatural Environment

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SYSTEMS OF CARE TREATMENT RECOVERY

PLAN

• Driven by child/family NEEDS

• Based on child/family STRENGTHS

• Focuses on BASIC HUMAN NEEDS

• Addresses needs in 3 or more LIFE DOMAIN areas

• Identifies OUTCOME measures

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CITY OF MISSION

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SINTE GLESKA UNIVERSITY

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SYSTEMS OF CARE BLENDED SERVICES

• Address physical, emotional, social, vocational, family, spiritual• Agencies collaborate for planning, developing & coordinating

services• Individualized services• Early identification & intervention• Families involved in all aspects of planning and delivery• Services provided sensitive to cultural differences & special needs• Transition to adult service as children reach maturity• Provide in least restrictive environment• Advocacy for children/youth rights• Multiple services delivered in therapeutic manner

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PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF TELE-PSYCHIATRY WITH SAFE

SCHOOLS HEALTHY STUDENT PROJECT Collaborate with Safe Schools Healthy Partners Todd County School, Children’s Court & Juvenile

Justice, Rosebud Sioux Tribe Law Enforcement, Sinte Gleska University Reclaiming Futures

Identify needs/Conduct Community Needs Assessment Prioritize needs identified in Needs Assessment Identify community partners, resources and services Develop infrastructure to promote efficiency and create

collaborative process to support and utilize programs currently in place

Page 22: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

SAFE SCHOOLS HEALTHY STUDENT

Coordinator/Med Management

Judy Bartels RN

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TODD COUNTY SCHOOLS

South

Elementary

High

School

School Security

Page 24: OJJDP TRIBAL JUVENILE DETENTION & REENTRY MEETING April 6 & 7, 2011 Choctaw, Mississippi

TELE-PSYCHIATRY

Trials and assessment of system reliabilityChild and family involvementRN medication management & Case

managementEvaluation of processMake changes as necessary

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TELE-MED

DIONE RNJUDY RN

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Positive outcomes & challengesNumber of families servedIncrease in staffUpdate tele-medicine systemIncrease in & strengthening of

partnerships/teams in the communities & state

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ACHIEVMENTS

Reduction in gaps in services/less duplication of services Stronger partnerships result in better outcomes for

everyone-children/families/programs/professionals Decrease in number of suicides and attempts Increase in services plus increase in collaboration and

networking of partners State commitment to fund services following completion

of Safe Schools Healthy Student Project Flex funding

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Mission Bike Giveaway

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PARTNERS

Todd County School Administration, staff, counselors & alternative education

Rosebud Sioux Tribe Education Rosebud Sioux Tribe JDC & Courts Rosebud Sioux Tribe Law Enforcement Sinte Gleska University Rosebud Indian Health Services ER, Mental Health & other health

care Co-occurring partners Rosebud Sioux Tribe Drug and Alcohol

Program/ Main Gate Cultural partners-Sweats, prayer ceremonies, Lakota language, Rosebud Sioux Tribe and State Social Services

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STRESS AND A GLASS OF WATER

How heavy is a glass of waterHold it for a minuteHold it for an hourHold it for a day