COLLABORATIVE MODELS OF CARE: Making it Work ACHA 2014 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas ALAN LORENZ, ANNE KEARNEY, JOY HIMMEL.

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COLLABORATIVE MODELS OF CARE: Making it Work ACHA 2014 Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas ALAN LORENZ, ANNE KEARNEY, JOY HIMMEL

Collaborative Strategies at Le Moyne College Wellness Center for Health and Counseling Developing and articulating MISSION Common ground of ETHICS Building RELATIONSHIPS Some thoughts on LEADERSHIP

“If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.” ~ Seneca, Roman Stoic Philosopher, d. 65 MISSION

Sense of direction: Why are we here? Where are we going? How do we get there? What do we stand for? What do we do tomorrow?

The primary mission of the Wellness Center for Health and Counseling at Le Moyne College is to enhance the educational experience by promoting wellness of mind- body-spirit and to empower students within the college community to make informed and intentional choices regarding their overall health and well-being. We provide exceptional care to the whole student through an integrated model of service delivery. Le Moyne College Wellness Center for Health and Counseling OUR MISSION STATEMENT

ETHICS in Common Informed Consent Confidentiality Relationship with patient/client Relationships with colleagues Scope of practice * Compared our code of ethics from our multiple disciplines*

Developing NEW RELATIONSHIPS Regular ½ day retreats (once each semester ideally) Regular staff meetings (once a month) Case conference weekly Collaborate on developing/implementing outreach programs MH Trainees and interns on site in health office

“To point out a way, direction or goal….to influence others toward it…and to make good choices…in order to achieve results.” ~ Webster’s Dictionary A few thoughts on LEADERSHIP Definitions: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” ~ John Quincy Adams, d. 1848, US President

Change Attachments - prevent us from being free - they hold us back, de-rail progress We have attachments to how we do things (fear of failure, incompetence) We have attachments to our status (fear of it diminishing, losing our sense of power)

Other ego/attachments: Greed Pride or arrogance Desire to be in control Fear of “speaking truth to power” Old loyalties…or old enmities Willful ignorance Goals: To become free from ego and status obsession be free from fear of change

Goal: To help people become comfortable ….with being uncomfortable. Leading Change

In change and complexity good leaders: Are self-aware, authentic, and committed to purpose greater than self (heroic) Are ingenious: free to make choices and skilled at decision-making Accept that leadership entails suffering, and manifest the courage to persevere Reflect daily, deliver results, are grateful, treat others with love ~ Heroic Leadership by Christopher Lowney

“Be the change you want to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi, d. 1948

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead (d. 1978, Anthropologist