GOOD SHEPHERD YOUTH SERVICES COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM

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GOOD SHEPHERD YOUTH SERVICES COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM Skills for Life Christine Evans & Chloe Frisina Mental Health Clinicians, Good Shepherd Youth Services Good Shepherd Faith in People

OBJECTIVES Explain the Community Mental Health Program Discuss current literature addressing street involvement, mental health & global functioning Introduce the Skills for Life program

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM BACKGROUND MCYS funded Started 7 years ago Has grown with the growth of SYPC 1.6 Master’s prepared clinicians Based at Notre Dame House

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM PURPOSE A community based mental health outreach program for street involved and homeless youth ages 16-21 Aims to improve access to mental health services Aims to increase percentage of youth in active treatment Aims to improve global functioning of youth

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM WHAT WE OFFER Triage and Assessment Comprehensive Mental Health Assessment (including a Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Assessment) Individual Therapy Staff Education/Coaching Skills for Life Collaboration with the Shelter Health Network and Consulting Adolescent Psychiatrists

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM EVALUATION – STREET INVOLVEMENT Street involved youth includes runaways (youth who have spent more than one night away from home without parental permission), throwaways (youth who have been forced to leave home by their parents), street youth (youth who live in high risk nontraditional locations such as under bridges and in abandoned buildings) and system youth (youth who have previously been involved in government systems such as foster care or juvenile justice). Edidin et al. 2011

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM EVALUATION – MENTAL HEALTH Mental illness refers to clinically significant patterns of behavioral or emotional functioning that are associated with some level of distress, suffering (pain, death) or impairment in one or more areas of functioning (such as school, work or social and family interactions). Canadian Psychological Association, 2012

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM EVALUATION – GLOBAL FUNCTIONING Global functioning refers to the adequacy of a youth’s sleep and eating patterns, their physical health and participation in activities of daily living, limited criminal involvement, substance use, high-risk behaviors and a reduction in mental health problems.

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FRAMEWORK Mindfulness The 3 C’s Calm Consistent Clutter Free

COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FRAMEWORK Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Skills For Life

Teen Routine PLEASE Sleep Hygiene Distractions Self Soothing TIP 3 Things Radical Acceptance Ride the Way Behavior Chain Analysis Pros & Cons DEARMAN Building Positivity

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