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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
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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
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During this same period, OhioMHAS was also assuming oversight of the Bureau of Recovery Services from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections
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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
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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
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