Cathy Worthem, MSW Joyce Washburn, MPA BFSS, May 2011 Phoenix, AZ.

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Cathy Worthem, MSW Joyce Washburn, MPA BFSS, May 2011 Phoenix, AZ

 Understand current substance abuse system  Understand different kinds of prevention and treatment strategies  Show how prevention strategies can be used in treatment settings  Provide examples of programs that use prevention strategies in a treatment setting.

Treatment services provided when there is a crisis or event in clients life. Short term in length. Prevention services only available to those who have never used substances.

 Treatment and Prevention in two separate silos.  Different populations  Work force did not have same standards  Different strategies used Prevention Services Treatment Services

NO!

 Treating a chronic condition in an acute care model.  Narrow focus of treatment services  No prevention strategies inside a treatment program.  Minimal engagement or post treatment continuing care.

 50% of clients entering treatment have already had at least one prior episode of care.

Clients need more than traditional treatment services. They need treatment, prevention, and recovery support services.

A recovery oriented system of care supports an individual’s journey toward recovery and wellness by creating and sustaining networks of formal and informal services and supports. The opportunities established through collaboration, partnership and a broad array of services promote life enhancing recovery and wellness for individuals, families and communities. (Michigan’s ROSC Steering Committee, 2010)

 Holistic Integrated Services  Continuity of Care  Culturally Responsive Services  Peer Support  Community Health and Wellness  Relationships

 Systems Anchored in the Community  Person Centered  Family and Other Ally Involvement  Individualized Approaches  Partnership-Consultant Relationships

A way of preventing initiation of psychoactive substance use or delaying the age at which use begins. (World Health Organization)

Prevention refers not only to interventions that occur before the initial onset of a disorder, but also to interventions that prevent co-morbidity, relapse, disability, and the consequences of severe mental illness for families (NIMH, 1998).

Public Health Approach Primary - Focus on preventing problems before they start. Secondary – Working with at risk populations. Tertiary – Preventing the secondary problems for those who already affected by condition. Institute of Medicine Model Universal – The whole population or community. Selective – Reaching at risk population. Indicated – Reaching the affected population.

 Primary/Universal Examples:  Public Service Announcement  K–12 Education  Warning Labels (also considered secondary/selective prevention)  Secondary/Selective Examples:  Health Provider Training  Pregnancy Test Warning  Tertiary Examples:  Programs for Women in Treatment  Identifying Women with Children with FASD

Michigan Substance Abuse Treatment Policy  All treatment programs serving women of child bearing age must include FASD prevention within the women’s treatment plan.  Recommends FASD prevention education for men.  Prescreening of all children (if available) whose mother is in treatment.

Arbor Circle Corporation Kent County, Michigan

 Family Engagement Program  Parent-Child Assistance Program  Women’s Project Access

 Federal Block Grant Priority Status for Pregnant and/or Injecting Drug Users  Referrals are made to Arbor Circle and each client is contacted within 24 hours  Clinician develops treatment with the client and referrals are made to appropriate agencies  Michigan’s Law for additional priority group. Parents who have lost or are at risk of losing custody of their children.

 Community and Home Based Services  Longer term duration  Peers and Recovery Coaches used to support clients  Gender specific services addressing the whole client including trauma  Support groups available beyond the 12 Steps

 Eliminating or Reducing Alcohol Use  Abstinence  Harm Reduction  Planning Pregnancies  Effective Use of Contraception Plan First – Provides payment for ongoing birth control Project Prevention  County Health Department Programs Inter conception Care Nurse Family Partnership

 Clients are not discharged if they become “lost or missing”  Recovery Coaches and Case Managers can provide contact as needed instead of weekly etc.  The client and family is part of the plan of service with all of their needs taken into consideration.  Ongoing support by peers (mentoring, advocating, helping with needs)

 High risk for children living in a family impacted by substance use.  Supporting parent-child relationship reduces the risk for child abuse and neglect  Increases the likelihood that these children will not have emotional or behavioral problems  Stops the cycle of addiction