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Center for Innovative Practices @ the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education 1
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To support the healthy development of children, youth and families through evidence based and promising practices Our populations of focus are children, youth and young adults - and their families – who have multiple and serious behavioral health needs and most often involved in child welfare and juvenile justice. 2
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Practices and Processes Practice Areas Multisystemic Therapy Intensive Home Based Treatment-IHBT Integrated Co- Occurring Treatment- ICT Co-Occurring Disorders (MH/SA) in youth Functional Family Therapy Wraparound Resilience and Trauma Process Areas Technical assistance Quality assurance Fidelity monitoring Consultation and planning Grant support Training & Education State level inter- system policy engagement 3
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To promote access to evidence based and promising practices Network partner for Multisystemic Therapy-MST Developer and dissemination for Integrated Co- occurring Disorders- a promising practice for adolescents with mental health and substance use disorders, and their families. Promotion and support for Intensive Home-based Treatment (IHBT) for children, youth and families Promotion of Resilience framework State partner in implementation for Functional Family Therapy-FFT Dissemination of High Fidelity Wraparound Quality Assurance and Fidelity for Targeted Reclaim sites 4
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By the Numbers 14 MST teams in 12 counties across Ohio & 1 North Carolina site & 1 Detroit site 4 ICT teams in 4 counties in Ohio and 2 in Montana IHBT consultation and learning communities Partnering with 4 FFT sites in Ohio Over 700 youth served in Ohio MST sites Over 100 youth served in Ohio ICT sites 5
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Resources State Block Grant- Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Ohio Department of Youth Services- Targeted Reclaim ENGAGE- OMHAS Provider and community contracts for consultation and support Other contracts and services TOTAL: $1.5M 6
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MST Outcomes fy 13 86% of kids living at home 80% of kids attending school 78% of kids with no new arrests 84% completed treatment 3.4% closed due to lack of engagement 9.6% of youth placed 7
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Dissemination 82 presentations/trainings Attended 12 conferences or trainings Provided training to 1,400 (fy 13) 2 publications (Co-occurring brief on NCMHJJ/NCJFCJ and the MHAS e-Journal article) 1 appointment to MHAS Clinical Roundtable 1 appointment to the MHAS Trauma Informed Care Advisory Board 1 appointment to the Child Welfare Funding Group 8
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Training and Education Topics Screening, assessment and treatment of youth with Co-occurring Disorders Differential Diagnosis for youth with COD Resilience and Trauma In-home treatment modules Identification and implementation of Evidence Based and Promising Practices Family and youth engagement Intersystem collaboration Family therapy Behavior Management skills Cognitive behavior therapy Motivational Interviewing (ramping up) Wraparound 9
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Policy and Advocacy Juvenile justice reform in collaboration with the Schubert Center and supported by the MacArthur Foundation MHAS Clinical Roundtable Member MHAS Trauma Informed Care Advisory Board CW Leadership Funding Group MHJJ Task Force COD Brief sponsored by the National Mental Health and Juvenile Justice Center and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Member of the SAMHSA Technical Assistance Network 10
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Unique feature of the Begun Center is facilitating both Research &Evaluation + Practice & Implementation 11
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Collaboration BHJJ Targeted Reclaim Evaluation of ICT ENGAGE grant-Wraparound PERI-Partnership for Evaluation, Research and Implementation Grants 12
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Opportunities and Implications for further collaboration within the Begun Center 13
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