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Presentation for the NAMI State Conference April 20, 2013 A Collaborative Partnership NATIONAL COUNCIL for Community Behavioral Healthcare Provided by, Elizabeth Spring RN,MS CSTS Youth and Family Services Washtenaw County
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Mental Health is a Major Public Health Issue The World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease study found mental disorders will be the leading cause of disability in the world by 2020
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Did you know? Half of all lifetime cases of mental illness start by age 14 40% of young people have had at least one psychiatric disorder by the time they are 16 22% of adolescents have a severe mental health problem at some point during their teen years
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Did You Know? Today more than 30 percent of college students receive mental health services at some time from counselors, psychologists or therapists, according to the American College Health Association’s National College Health Assessment 2010 4
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Suicide is the 3 rd leading cause of death in those 11-18 years Over 3 million youth are at risk for suicide each year– only 36% receive treatment 15 % of high school students report serious thoughts of killing themselves in the last year The majority of teen suicide victims exhibit psychiatric symptoms for more than a year before their deaths
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Over 30,000 Americans die by Suicide Each Year Every 18 minutes someone in the U.S. dies by suicide Every 19 minutes someone is left to make sense of it…
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What is Mental Health? Mental or emotional health generally refers to our thoughts, feelings and actions, particularly when faced with life’s challenges and stressors. Throughout our lives, mental health is the foundation of our thinking, communication, learning, emotional growth, resilience and self- esteem…
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Logic of Early Intervention Assess people in the more treatment responsive stages of the illness Psychosocial damage is less extensive Slow active neuro-progression that leads to structural changes in the brain Improves functional outcome Neuro- protective factors that will help the brain grow to healthy adult
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What Is Mental Health First Aid? The help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a crisis until professional treatment is received or the crisis resolves.
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Mental Health First Aid Similar to traditional First Aid and CPR, MHFA is the help provided to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a crisis 12-hour training teaches 5-step action plan to better support family members, friends and others 10
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What You Learn by Attending MHFA Overview of mental health problems Depressive/Mood disorders Anxiety disorders Disorders in which psychosis occurs Substance use disorders Eating disorders Mental Health First Aid for crisis situations Mental Health First Aid for non-crisis situations
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MHFA 12 Hour Course Agenda SESSION 1 Part 1 What is Mental Health First Aid? Mental Health Problems in the USA The Mental Health First Aid Action Plan Part 2 Understanding Depression Crisis First Aid for Suicidal Behavior & Depressive symptoms 12
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MHFA 12 Hour Course Agenda SESSION 2 Part 1 What is Non-Suicidal Self-Injury? Understanding Anxiety Disorders Crisis First Aid for Panic Attacks Part 2 Crisis First Aid for Traumatic events Crisis First Aid for Acute Stress Reaction 13
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MHFA 12 Hour Course Agenda SESSION 3 Part 1 Understanding Psychotic Disorders Crisis First Aid for Acute Psychosis, Aggressive Behavior, and Psychotic Symptoms Part 2 Understanding Substance Use Disorder Crisis First Aid for Overdose Crisis First Aid for Withdrawal 14
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MHFA 12 Hour Course Agenda SESSION 4 Part 1 Understanding Eating Disorders Crisis First Aid for Eating Disorders Part 2 Using Mental Health First Aid 15
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Potential Audiences Hospitals and health centers Employers/HR departments Faith communities Peer support specialists Support staff Key Professions Families and caring citizens Military families Detention staff
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Potential Audiences Schools/universities Law enforcement/first responders Nursing home staff Consumers, families and caring citizens Mental health authorities Policymakers Service providers Homeless Personal Library staff 17
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Program Origins Created in Australia in 2001 Founded at the University of Melbourne Expanded to more than 17 countries, including Scotland, China, Canada, Finland, Singapore, Ireland, Wales, England, Cambodia, Japan, South Africa, Thailand and New Zealand
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Program Origins Introduced and piloted in the U.S. in 2008 WCCSTS participated in the pilot MHFA instructor training and were of the first trainers in the US 19
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Evidenced Effectiveness Four published randomized control trials and a qualitative study (in Australia) Increases mental health literacy Expands individuals’ knowledge of how to help someone in crisis Connects individuals to needed services Reduces stigma & increases sensitivity Increased awareness
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People Are Saying... “I now feel better prepared for what might happen.” Homeless Shelter Volunteer “This info can help a person become more understanding, rather than judgmental, of someone with a mental illness” Community Member
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People Are Saying... “As a new social worker entering the field this training gave me some useful skills and I love the book as a reference. U of M and EMU Social Work Graduates “I wish we could have had MHFA training at the beginning of nursing school rather than wait until our mental health nursing course” WCC Nursing Student 22
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People Are Saying... “Just weeks after attending the training, I’ve already used the skills I learned in Mental Health First Aid…” Hospital Employee “I think any professionals who deal with people should take this course, especially emergency personnel, teachers,...” Employment Services Professional
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By the Numbers: 2008-2013 “The adult Mental Health First Aid program has already been delivered to nearly 100,000 Americans through a network of more than 2,500 instructors
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MHFA in Washtenaw County 2008 to 2013 CSTS has provided over 35 12 hour certification trainings to approximately 650 individuals Audiences have included Students from WCC, University of Michigan, EMU, Concordia, Wayne State Counselors, instructors and other professional staff from our local colleges Families, consumers, peers, CSTS staff, other county staff, St. Joes, UM hospital staff 25
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MHFA 12 hour Certification in Washtenaw County Courses are held routinely during the WCC Mental Health Nursing Program orientation. We started to provide the training for student nurses in 2009 and about 100 students are trained per academic school year WCC offers the 12 hr training through the Life Long Learning Department twice a year There are CEUs provided for teachers, nurses and social workers 26
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Local Organizations that Support MHFA and have Representatives that have Attended the 12 hour Certification Training NAMI Center for Independent Living WCC Several Washtenaw County Staff CSTS/WCHO Several local faith based organizations University of Michigan Health System and College St. Joseph Hospital 27
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President Obama “As part of his recommendations to protect our communities from gun violence, President Obama rightly called for Mental Health First Aid training to help teachers and staff recognize the signs of mental health disorders in young people and find them appropriate care.” Research shows that the sooner people get help for mental health disorders, the more likely they are to have positive outcomes 28
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President Obama As the president stated, now is the time to bolster access to mental health care and improve public safety for all Americans. We urge you to include the Excellence in Mental Health Act in the multi-agency task force recommendations to the U.S. Congress.” Support has also been growing for widespread Mental Health First Aid training for people of all ages. The Mental Health First Aid Higher Education Act (HR 5996) would provide the training to teachers, students, and campus staff in communities nationwide 29
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What's New: Focus on Youth and MHFA The youth version of Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based training program to help citizens identify mental health problems in young people, connect youth with care, and safely deescalate crisis situations if needed The program, focusing on youth ages 12 to 25, provides an ideal forum to engage communities in discussing the signs and symptoms of mental illness, the prevalence of mental health disorders, the effectiveness of treatment and how to engage troubled young people in services 30
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How it Works Training Components 12-hour community program offered by instructors 5-day instructor certification training offered by the National Council, Missouri Department of Mental Health, and Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
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Upcoming Instructor Training Programs If you are interested in attending a program, you must apply to attend an instructor trainingapply June 10-14, 2013: Charlotte, NC August 19-23, 2013: Milwaukee, WI Tuition for the instructor course is $2,000 per person ($1,850 for National Council) includes all materials 32
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Vision By 2020, Mental Health First Aid in the USA will be as common as CPR and First Aid
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Thank you for Supporting NAMI and MHFA ! www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org info@mentalhealthfirstaid.org 202.684.7457
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