Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) Molly Stone and Shemane Marsh of OhioMHAS asked us to integrate our 3 CLFC prevention programs into their statewide prison reentry service system… As the focus of their Children of Incarcerated Parents Project
OhioMHAS initiated The Children of Incarcerated Parents Project in a statewide rollout …through the Urban Minority Substance Abuse Outreach Programs (UMADAOP) Federation. Under the leadership of Mansfield UMADAOP Director, Dennis A. Baker
During this same period, OhioMHAS was also assuming oversight of the Bureau of Recovery Services from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections
Preliminary CLFC Implementation Training Results in Ohio 88% of trainees reported that they were Very Satisfied (58%) or Satisfied (30%) with the overall quality of the CLFC Implementation Training 91% of trainees reported that they were Very Satisfied (70%) or Satisfied (21%) with the quality of the training materials 97% of trainees reported that they either Strongly Agree (70%) or Agree (27%) that this training was relevant to substance abuse prevention and behavioral health
Preliminary CLFC Implementation Training Results in Ohio 88% of trainees reported that they either Strongly Agree (70%) or Agree (18%) that they would recommend this training to others 100% of trainees reported that the information they received was either Very Useful (86%) or Useful (14%) 100% of trainees reported Yes (100%) that they agree with the CLFC Philosophy Craycraft, H., Yandell, N.R., & Raffle, H. (2017). Children of Incarcerated Parents (CIP) Initiative: CLFC Implementation Training Evaluation. Athens, OH: Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs at Ohio University