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Behavioral Health Policy and Advisory Council Facilitated Collaboration to Build Understanding and Group Effectiveness Session 1: Thursday, February 4, 2016
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Introduction Design4Change: Guiding Social Sector Innovation Inspired by people who come together to mobilize talent and resources to address civic and social challenges Change Management, Mission & Resource Alignment, Stakeholder Analysis & Facilitation, Leadership Development We provide thoughtful facilitation to support multi-stakeholder program design and consensus building. We conduct board, staff and constituency facilitation – retreats, board meetings, senior team collaborations, and open meetings. Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Welcome and Overview Meeting Framework and Norms Council members as participants, guests as observers Respectful of different communication styles and varying levels of comfort with group work Take care of yourself – stand up, walk around, take breaks as needed Cell phones and electronics are silenced and put aside Patience, a growth mindset, and a willingness to learn will make this process most meaningful Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Welcome and Overview Goals for BHPAC Facilitation Reconnect Council members to common purpose Improve understanding among Council members about each other and constituencies represented Establish group norms to guide the Council’s work for a strong future Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Welcome and Overview Goals for Today: We will: improve understanding, try new ways of thinking about old challenges, get to know one another better, move outside of our comfort zones, and have some fun! We will not: make decisions, resolve specific conflicts, or establish new tasks or goals. Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Checking In Guiding Question: What word best describes how you are feeling this morning? Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Context: Colorado’s Behavioral Health Environment Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Stepping Back: Why am I here? Guiding Question: What inspired you to join the Behavioral Health Policy and Advisory Council? Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Council Effectiveness: Themes from Climate Survey Three Main Themes: We are silo-ed between prevention, treatment and recovery and lack mutual understanding of the challenges and opportunities influencing these segments of behavioral healthcare delivery. We lack a clear understanding of Council’s authority – what does our “advisory” role mean about what OBH does or does not do with our work? We are a very diverse and committed group – how can we better leverage these important assets in our work together? Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Recovery Improving and expanding the availability of recovery support services; includes topics such as peer specialist/recovery coach workforce development, funding for peer and family run organizations, support groups, etc. Prevention Prevention of substance use disorders among both youth and adults; includes research and analysis on trends to determine most promising strategies. Treatment Access to and funding of clinical mental health and substance use treatment, including making recommendations based on working in the field. Building Understanding Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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A Gallery Walk: How it Works Gallery Walk – Building Understanding Across Recovery, Prevention and Treatment Divide in to three groups: Recovery, Prevention and Treatment Designate 1 person to facilitate and chart ideas Chart as many responses or ideas to the following question: What would we most like others to know about our area of focus? 10 minutes to brainstorm, discuss and chart ideas Designate 2 people to “host” at your charts When time is up, take a gallery walk – visit your fellow groups to learn more about their responses – 10 minutes Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Gallery Walk Part Two Gallery Walk – Building Understanding Across Recovery, Prevention and Treatment Return to your home group 10 minutes to share responses to the following: What were the most important things I learned about the work of my fellow Council members? Facilitator/chart writer record ideas from their team. Go-round to Recovery, Treatment and Prevention - share out major take-aways Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Debrief Come Back Together as a Full Group Design4Change | www.design4change.net RecoveryPreventionTreatment
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Debrief Guiding Question: What word best describes how you are feeling at the end of this session? Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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Next Steps The March Council Meeting Clarifying needs for additional understanding about Council’s role and authority Working towards a BHPAC Statement of Purpose Working towards BHAPAC Statement of Group Norms Design4Change | www.design4change.net
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