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The New York City Experience: Working Toward Better Family Outcomes NCSACW Annual Conference July 14-15, 2004 Lisa Lite-Rottmann, Regional Coordinator, NYS OASAS Lureen McNeil, Program Manager & Liaison to ACS, NYS OASAS Monette Sachs, Ph.D., Substance Abuse Policy Researcher, NYC ACS
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How We Got Here From There 1999-2004 Driving Forces –Adoption and Safe Families Act – New York –Impact of Substance Abuse on Child Welfare –Substance Abuse Clients’ Unmet Needs
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The Collaboration Process Development –Phase I Defining the players Power and control –Phase II Building relationships Building consensus
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The Collaboration Process Implementation –Operational Protocol Dissemination –Cross-Systems Training –Market Research
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Collaboration Outcomes Collaboration Documents - Principles of Collaboration -Partnership Pledge -Protocol -Confidentiality Form -Referral Forms -Change of Case Status Form
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Collaboration Outcomes Con’t Ongoing Cross-Systems Training Improved Relationships Improved Practices Evaluation
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Where We Are Policy and Practice Initiative Clinical Consultation Initiative Adolescent Services Collaborative Partnerships Evaluation-Protocol Implementation Ongoing Training & Joint TA
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Lessons Learned Development & Implementation Why are we here – shared goals Buy-in meetings Commitment to the “process” Get to know one another Establish needs and expectations Develop framework for collaboration
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Lessons Learned Con’t Trust, respect and commonalities Internalize blended perspective Quality improvement Outreach to existing coalitions Awareness of local politics Needs assessment surveys Focus groups with professionals
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Lessons Learned Con’t Local expert advisory committee Flexibility is key Know your stakeholders Dedicated, strong leadership Listen to stakeholders Don’t assume!
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Understanding the Protocol Section I: Referral Process Section II: Communication among Child Welfare Case Manager, Case Planner and Substance Abuse Provider
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