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Dane Libart MSW, LCSW Senior Screening Consultant Prevention Division Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health And Substance Abuse Services Workforce Partners Conference May 8, 2014
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Agenda Global Perspective Panel Discussion Mental Health First Aid Training Contacts Discussion & Questions Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Global Perspective Psychiatrist VIikram Patel Psychiatrist VIikram Patel Global Issues Not enough providers The solution: “Task Shifting” Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Global Perspective Review Shortens lives by 20-30 years Suicide - Leading cause of death 18 to 24 yrs. old No Treatment for 50% developed world No Treatment for 90% developing world Globally half a billion with MH issues Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Oklahoma Mental Health No. 2 in the U.S. - prevalence for mental illness Third leading cause of chronic disease in the state 21 percent of residents say they had a mental health need during the past year 70 percent of adults needing services are not receiving it 80 percent of youth needing services are not receiving it Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Oklahoma Substance Abuse No. 1 in the U.S. - prescription drug addiction 12 percent of residents say they needed addiction treatment within the past year 77 percent of adults needing treatment are not receiving it 40 percent of youth needing treatment are not receiving it Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Please Read This Statement FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS... Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Panel Discussion Janette McKeever Former volunteer at NorthCare Community Mental Health Center Full-time staff member at NorthCare Community Mental Health Center (NCMHC) for the past 4 ½ years Worked as a Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) since 2008 Initial founder Volunteer League of NCMHC Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Panel Discussion Jonathan Tarman Volunteer at NorthCare Community Mental Health Center (NCMHC) Works at NCMHC as a Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) since 2008 Initial founder of the Volunteer League of NCMHC Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Panel Discussion Amy Gage Graduate of the celebrated “Remerge” program Member of the Volunteer League of NCMHC. Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) certification attained in April 2014. Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Panel Discussion Lynn Ratliff Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) for the last 2 ½ years. NCMHC Volunteer for 2 ½ yrs. Certified as peer support specialist (PSS). Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Panel Discussion Roxanne Morales Recovery Support Specialist (RSS) for the past 2 ½ years. Volunteer at NCMHC for 2 ½ yrs. Member of the Speakers Panel for 2 years Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Mental Health First Aid Is… Is… Help offered to a person developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. Given, until appropriate treatment and support are received, or until the crisis resolves. Not a substitute for counseling, medical care, peer support or treatment. Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Mental Health First Aid Utilizes “Task Shifting” As common as CPR & First Aid training Senator Susan Paddock brought to OK 21 countries currently have programs Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Mental Health First Aid Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth Over 150,000 students trained in U.S. Over 4,000 instructors training in U.S. Funded programs (8 states) SAMHSA National Registry of Evidence- Based Programs
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Mental Health First Aid Why Is it Important? Stigma is associated with mental health problems Professional help is not always on hand Many people… - are not well informed - do not know how to respond - do not seek help - vast majority do not receive care Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Mental Health First Aid Why Take the Course? Be prepared – When a mental health crisis happens, know what to do. You can help – People with mental illnesses often suffer alone. Mental illnesses are common – 1 in 5 adults - in any given year. You care - Be there for a friend, family member, colleague, or the general public. Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Mental Health First Aid What you learn What you learnDispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth Risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems. Information on depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, and addiction disorders ALGEE: A 5-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health problem or is in crisis. Where to turn for help - professional, peer, and self-help resources.
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Mental Health First Aid The Evidence Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth Increase knowledge of signs, symptoms, and risk factors of mental illnesses and addictions. Ability to identify multiple types of professional and self-help resources for individuals with a mental illness or addiction. Increase confidence in and likelihood to help an individual in distress. Show increased mental wellness themselves.
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Mental Health First Aid Logistics 8-hour class or 2, 4-hour classes Maximum of 30 students per class 23 Instructors in Oklahoma Instructors arrange classes Classes - 4 times a year by ODMHSAS Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Training & Contacts To receive Mental Health First Aid Information and training, contact: The National Council of Behavioral Health http://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/cs/ http://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/cs/ Jennifer Lamb – ODMHSAS Training by phone at 405-522-8300 or e-mail jennifer.lamb@odmhsas.org Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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Discussion & Questions Dane Libart MSW, LCSW Senior Screening Consultant Prevention Division Oklahoma Dept. of Mental Health And Substance Abuse Services (405) 522-1440 E-mail: d.libart@odmhsas.org Dispelling The FearThe Fear Of MentalOf MentalHealth
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