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1 The Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN) Kay Glidden, Assistant Regional Administrator

2 Creation of BHECN 2004 LB1083 is the restructure of behavioral health system of care from institution to community- based 2009 LB 603 passed creating the Nebraska Behavioral Health Education Center

3 Mission Support the recruitment, retention, and competency of the Nebraska behavioral health workforce by providing education and training in evidence-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, and use of behavioral telehealth services to expand outreach and serve the people of Nebraska.

4 Values Standards of Professional Practice CollaborationManagement/ Operational Values Ethical conductRespectEfficiency/cost Sensitivity to diversityInclusivenessEffectiveness Continuous improvement AccountabilityTransparency Commitment to qualityTransparencyAccountability Interprofessional collaboration OpennessTeamwork Consumer centeredForward thinking Data driven

5 What will the center do? Mission driven strategies 1. Behavioral health education and training sites in each region 2. Behavioral tele-health training 3. Inter-professional behavioral health training, curriculum development and outcomes research 4. Fund psychiatric residencies and other behavioral health trainees 5. Behavioral health workforce analysis Supporting strategies 6. Networks 7. Resources: financial and operational

6 BHECN will develop six behavioral health regional sites to support local participation in interprofessional behavioral health workforce development 1. Behavioral health education and training sites in each region

7 1. Behavioral health education and training sites Goal 1: Sites are identified in each region 1. All 6 regions have selected a regional site by 2011 2. Sites organized geographically along the lines of the Behavioral Health Regions. 3. Meaningful consumer participation is established.

8 1. Behavioral health education and training sites INTER-PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION DEFINITION  Barr H. 2002 Occasions when two or more professions learn with, from, and about each other to improve collaboration and quality of care

9 1. Behavioral health education and training sites Goal 2: Sites will facilitate inter-professional training that supports local recruitment and retention. 1. Site provides annual interdisciplinary training 2. Partnerships with institutions of higher education, hospitals, law enforcement, community-based agencies, and consumers and their families 3. each region hosts an annual training event 4. Community agencies and hospitals increase frequency of inter-professional training.

10 1. Behavioral health education and training sites Goal 3: Sites will participate in setting priorities for the development of the local workforce. 1. The site activities will facilitate the identification of behavioral workforce needs in the region.

11 BHECN will provide leadership and training in behavioral tele-health and other innovative means of care delivery to the entire behavioral health workforce 2. Behavioral tele-health training Covers distance service delivery, supervision and distance education Leverage existing tele-health network Accompanied by in- person rural visits and rural health care education Collaboration across the state to bring education to new locations

12 3. Inter-professional behavioral health training, curriculum development and outcomes research BHECN will establish inter-professional learning collaborative partnerships to create, link and disseminate education and training materials for the development of behavioral health workforce addressing the recovery- focused needs of consumers

13 BHECN will fund additional residents (two each year) trained in inter-professional and tele-health service delivery to rural and underserved areas. BHECN will facilitate funding of training of other behavioral health professions. 4. Fund psychiatric residencies and other behavioral health trainees

14 BHECN will facilitate the collection, analysis and dissemination of behavioral health workforce data and the prioritization of training and recruitment of behavioral health professionals by type and region. 5. Behavioral health workforce analysis

15 6. Networks Networks Consumers Families Creighton University University of Nebraska campuses Lasting Hope Recovery Center Community agencies Community colleges Community based providers Government agencies BHECN will develop networks of highly committed, competent and diverse individuals, committees, partners and champions

16 7. Resources: financial and operational BHECN will build a viable infrastructure to meet the goals of BHECN’s mission and fund its strategic initiatives

17 Action Steps -- Describe What Activities You will do Accountability- Who will be in Charge or Carrying Out Activity Deliverable a Product or Service Resources, Time, Materials, Money Timeline Start Date Timeline End Date 1 Facilitate identification of BH workforce training needs in the Region BHECN & Project Director BHECN formed & Training needs survey results To be determined10-4-106-30-11 2 Provide inter-professional evidence based training Project DirectorTraining provided10-1-106-30-11 3 Promotions of BH trainings sponsored within Region 3 BHECN & Project Director Email upcoming trainings to BH workforce/ Increase frequency of inter- professional trainings 10-1-106-30-11 4 Define and prioritize recruitment and retention strategies BHECN To be determined based upon needs 10-4-106-30-11 5 Provide training that enhances recruitment & retention of local BH workforce BHECN & Project Director Training1-3-115-31-11 6 Determine barriers to utilizing tele-health training/service delivery BHECN Plan developed & increase in tele-health usage 1-3-116-30-11 7 Explore tech options for BH training & service delivery BHECN Increase in training & service delivery 1-3-116-30-11 8 Determine what data is most meaningful to collect BHECNData collection10-4-116-30-11 9Develop strategic plan BHECN, Project Director & Consumer input Strategic Plan/Logic Model 1-3-116-30-11 10Complete required reportsProject DirectorReports to UNMC10-4-106-30-11 PROJECT PLANNER October 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

18 Wrap Up Website http://www.unmc.edu/psychiatry/bhecn.h tm http://www.unmc.edu/psychiatry/bhecn.h tm


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