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The Role of Community Resource Mapping in the Mental Health and Schools Together-NH Initiative
New Hampshire Center for Effective Behavioral Interventions and Supports
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Regional Collaboratives
Mental Health and Schools Together-NH A Systems Approach to Improve Outcomes for All Youth Community-Based Systems Community Mental Health Centers Systems of Care School-Based Systems Family Organizations Regional Collaboratives Community Partners Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports-NH Wraparound Teams Youth and Family Systems
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Mental Health and Schools Together-NH
Fall 2006 MAST-NH grant awarded to NH CEBIS from US DOE Safe and Drug Free Schools Extends PBIS-NH school-based intensive services beyond school to community and interagency with emphasis on linkages to community mental health centers Primary Prevention (MH Primer), Secondary Prevention (SSBD and Function-Based Support) and Tertiary Services and Supports (Resource Mapping, Life Space Crisis Intervention, Wraparound Training and Support) Development or expansion of Regional Collaboratives
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Intensive Systems of Behavior Support School-Based Systems MAST-NH
Muscott, Mann & Berk (2006) School-Based Systems MAST-NH Community- Based Systems Family & Youth Systems
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MAST-NH Outcomes An increase in the number of school and mental health partners who have knowledge and skills in (1) the characteristics of mental illnesses and their effect on learning, (2) early detection and systematic screening procedures to identify students at risk for developing mental health problems, (3) procedures for making appropriate referrals to in-school supports (targeted and intensive support systems) and to community mental health agencies and wraparound facilitators (4) the availability of local mental health supports and what should be expected from referral to those supports
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MAST-NH Outcomes (cont.)
(5) crisis intervention techniques for de-escalating student behavior and procedures for accessing immediate mental health services when necessary (6) engaging families using person-centered planning and wraparound facilitation as a tool for implementing SOC, and (7) use of resource mapping strategies
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MAST-NH Outcomes: Collaboratives
MAST-NH will support the development or expansion of five regional interagency collaboratives that (1) use data-based decision making to strategically identify regional needs and assets in order to create a plan for addressing gaps and alignment of supports and services in a coordinated and integrated fashion (2) create specific protocols aimed at clarifying and communicating procedures and information between schools and mental health care providers (3) help schools, families and individual student wraparound teams address systemic barriers to accessing quality mental health care and (4) help evaluate the effectiveness of training, technical assistance and support on child and family outcomes.
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MAST-NH Collaboratives
Littleton Regional Collaborative Monadnock Interagency Team Candia Collaborative Londonderry Collaborative Strafford County Regional Collaborative Lakes Regional Collaborative
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Monadnock Interagency Collaborative
Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire Monadnock Family Services Mental Health Center Vocational Rehabilitation DCYF Juvenile Justice Monadnock Interagency Collaborative Carolyn DeBelle, Coordinator Schools Dublin Consolidated (K-5) Pierce Elementary (K-4) Peterborough Elementary South Meadow MS ConVal High School Developmental Disabilities Family Voice Youth Voice Community Agencies and Organizations
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MAST-NH Support Systems
Supporting Decision Making Supporting Implementation SYSTEMS DATA PRACTICES Supporting Student Mental Health
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Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire SYSTEMS
Statewide Interagency Advisory Board Regional/ Community Collaboratives Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire Statewide Leadership Team Wraparound Universal Targeted Intensive PBIS NH CEBIS at SERESC Community Mental Health Centers SAUs/Districts Juvenile Justice
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Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire Wraparound
Mental Health Primer Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire Systematic Screening Community Resource Mapping Function-Based Support Referrals to Community Mental Health Centers Crisis Response Plans Life Space Crisis Intervention PRACTICES
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Consumer Satisfaction
Process Outcomes Product Outcomes Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire DATA Features in Place with Fidelity Protocols Consumer Satisfaction Improvements in Youth and Family Quality of Life Data-Based Decision Making
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Mental Health and Schools Together New Hampshire
Statewide Interagency Collaborative Community Resource Mapping Community Resource Mapping Policy Centered Regional/Community Interagency Collaboratives Community Resource Mapping Case Centered Program Centered Community Resource Mapping Community Services Individualized Wraparound Teams Community Resource Mapping Community Resource Mapping Community Resource Mapping PBIS-NH Schools
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MAST-NH Activities Associated with Community Resource Mapping
Training will be provided for a cohort of 16 experienced NH System of Care and Education personnel and will include initial training in CRM followed by a mentored practice phase; followed by ongoing technical assistance. The 16 trained Resource Mapping facilitators will provide CRM facilitation in eight participating New Hampshire communities, providing such support by the end of the 18 month grant period. A comprehensive and strategically gathered assessment of need to be procured through data collection from MH agencies, schools, family support networks and other key stakeholders.
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MAST-NH Activities Associated with Community Resource Mapping
A comprehensive assessment of existing assets and resources pertaining to the critical areas of need are revealed through the needs assessment. An analysis of how needs compare with existing resources and a clear and collaborative action plan, engaging membership from the regional network of supports, to bridge existing gaps and align/coordinate supports. An action plan to include effective communication of maps of existing resources to the regional network of professional and lay individuals and organizations that support families in need of intensive supports.
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Today’s Outcomes By end of today, participants will:
Be able to describe CRM -- the outcomes, the process, and approximate timeline Have knowledge of the essential members of the core data gathering team (Collaborative or Sub-Group of Collaborative) Be able to explain how CRM will inform the work of the Community /Regional Collaborative Understand the purpose and use of key CRM data collection tools Know how to facilitate the process of developing a data collection plan Understand the commitments entailed in the role of a Facilitator of CRM process through MAST-NH
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CRM: Timeline Task Target Date
Conduct first meeting of the Data gathering team (the Collaborative or subgroup) Feb/March, 2007 Determine data collection tool(s); develop/adapt as needed February/March, 2007 Complete plan for collecting data • Determine process • Identify partners Schedule for data collection March, 2007 Collect data Start in March/April, 2007 Begin data analysis (assess need for further data collection) May/June, 2007 Attend a face-to-face training (content emphasis: data analysis and action planning) ? Data analysis Complete by November, 2007 Map is completed December, 2007 Develop an action plan for implementing the map January 2008 Implement action plan (some items address progress through March 31, 2008) January – March 2008 Plan for sustainability March 2008
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