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1 FY FY FY Trainings in Foundational Knowledge San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Training Priorities Special Annual Trainings in Support Training Series of General Clinical 1 Skill Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences Treatment of Trauma Law and Ethics CMHACY Conference Customer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Supervision Trips to Village Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders CA/LOCUS In Our Own Voice Inspired at Work Documentation Stamp Out Stigma Leadership training for Consumer and Family Grand Rounds Members (emphasis on non-staff consumers) Wellness & Recovery Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* Seeking Safety* Trainings in Foundational Knowledge Special Annual Training Series Trainings in Support of General Clinical Skill NAMI Provider Training Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences Treatment of Trauma Law and Ethics COMACY Conference Customer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Supervision Trips to Village Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders CA/LOCUS In Our Own Voice Stigma Reduction Documentation Stamp Out Stigma Wellness & Recovery Grand Rounds NAMI Provider Training Inspired at Work Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* Trainings in Foundational Knowledge Special Annual Training Series Seeking Safety* Clinical Case Management Trainings in Support of General Clinical Skill Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences Treatment of Psychosis Law and Ethics COMACY Conference Customer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Treatment of Depression Supervision Trips to Village Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders CA/LOCUS In Our Own Voice Stigma Reduction Documentation Stamp Out Stigma Wellness & Recovery Grand Rounds NAMI Provider Training Inspired at Work Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* * Evidence Based Practice Seeking Safety*
2 Training Plan FY / Trainings in Foundational Knowledge Special Annual Training Series Trainings in Support of General Clinical Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Developing strategies to improve engagement Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Leadership training for Consumer & Family Members Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Treatment of Trauma Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Families Evidence Based Prac. Training Modalities 2 Skill Law and Ethics Supervision CA/LOCUS Documentation Grand Rounds Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* Seeking Safety* Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences COMACY Conference Trips to Village In Our Own Voice Stamp Out Stigma NAMI Provider Training
3 Trainings in Foundational Knowledge FY / Area Course Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Spanish-speaking consultation group Filipino clinical consultation group Assessment Using the California Multi- Cultural Scale Increase awareness of health disparities in our community Work with consumers, families, providers, and community partners to reduce health disparities in our community Focus on trainings to support culturally and linguistically competent services, Educational and training activities will be available to consumers, family members, providers, and those working and living in the community. Improved capacity to utilize interpreters with consumers who are not English-speaking; Expanded incorporation of a variety of alternative and culturally specific strategies as part of ongoing treatment efforts; Incorporation of culturallyinformed engagement strategies; Increased satisfaction with services by historically underserved and poorly served cultural populations; Improved access and service delivery to historically underserved communities. California Multi-Cultural Scale How to Use an Interpreter Cross Cultural Communication Multi-cultural Issues in Domestic Violence Working with Filipino- American Families Culture as a Worldview Mental Health 102 Healthy Living & Chronic Disease Prevention Pacific Islander Summit African American Summit LGBTQQI Focused Training Convergence of Western & Eastern Medicine Latino Initiative Summit Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Developing strategies to improve engagement Find out from consumers and family members what helps them to be more engaged Discussions of specific cases with engagement issues Discussions of how cultural and linguistic issues affect engagement Discussions of how welcoming environment fosters engagement, with special focus on clients with cooccurring conditions Focus on age-specific issues in engagement (e.g., working with youth and seniors) Focus on clients with major engagement needs, including Learn new methods to achieve and sustain consumer and family engagement Learn to adopt a collaborative style of working with consumers and family members Improve the ability to identify clients early who are having trouble engaging in services Learn new methods to ensure the treatment environment is welcoming to clients with diverse cultural backgrounds and expectations 3
4 o o o o o Homeless clients Medically complex, fragile Transition from incarceration Clients with immigration concerns Youth transitioning from placement How stigma impacts engagement How service provider s attitudes and beliefs may affect their client s engagement How stage of change impacts engagement Learning new outreach strategies to improve engagement How collaboration with other agencies impact engagement Learning engagement strategies, skills from consumers and family members Treatment of Co- Occurring Disorders Philosophy of best practices for treatment of clients with AOD and MH issues Biological issues of COD Basic medication case management skills Providing brokerage and clinical case management Integrating treatment between AOD and MH providers; partnering Recognizing street drugs and their impact on health Engagement and welcoming skills Client retention skills Relapse prevention skills 4 Improve engagement and retention of clients with COD. Increase collaboration with partners providing care for COD clients, and working together to integrate treatment. Learn treatment methods that allow for and encourage client s self-efficacy, including how to collaborate with clients. Understand how to apply stage of change model to assess and choose interventions for target behaviors. MI Skills Understanding & Working in the Pre-contemplative Stage All You Need to Know About Opioid Agonist Therapy Opioid Agonist Therapy: Buprenorphine Smoking Cessation Screening and Assessment for COD Motivational Interviewing MI Skills Part II COD Assessment and Screening TIP 41 COD training
5 Stage based assessment and treatment skills Collaborative, strength-based treatment planning Determining outcomes of COD interventions Engagement of family members in treatment Recognizing and working with cultural and linguistic issues for the COD client Learn how to address cultural and linguistic issues in engagement and treatment processes. Learn how to collaborate and communicate with family members and other community supports Learn the differences between brokerage and clinical case management and how to apply these skills to clients with COD. Understand how to use information regarding the biology of COD and medications to educate clients regarding these biological brain disorders. Basic MI Training Principles and Techniques of Motivational Interviewing MI Case Application ACT and Relapse Prevention MI and COD MI Skills for Admin Staff Leadership training for Consumer and Family Members (emphasis on non-staff consumers) Training in Advocacy Training in Committee Work Training in Presentation Skills Training to be Trainers Send individuals to State sponsored trainings in this area 5
6 Trainings in Foundational Knowledge FY / Area Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Developing strategies to improve engagement Consumer and family staff will attend all trainings Consumer led trainings and seminars on engagement and encouraged to discuss their experience Didactic trainings led by consumers Case discussions identify consultants with special expertise; arrange for consumer and family staff to attend these trainings to share their perspective re: engagement Didactic trainings led by consumers Trainings tailored to individual teams as much as possible Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Leadership training for Consumer and Family Members (emphasis on nonstaff consumers) 6
7 Special Annual Training Series FY / Area Course Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Trauma Training Series PTSD Basic level training to understand and assess Didactic overview of trauma research and assessment Review of Evidence-Based Practices in the treatment of trauma Recovery from trauma from the perspective of consumers and family members The role of trauma in clients with co-occurring conditions The experience of trauma in culturally diverse communities Different types of trauma e.g., Complex vs. simple trauma The impact of the differential course of trauma and the subsequent developmental process The effects of trauma on the CNS Somatic treatment strategies in working with trauma The impact of forensic interviews on the treatment process and the provider s role How to handle informed consent and mandatory reporting laws in the treatment of trauma 7 To better understand and treat trauma and traumarelated issues (e.g. PTSD) To work more effectively with clients who experience trauma and/or have trauma-related diagnoses To learn about existing EBP in trauma treatment Stanford and VA do trainings every year
8 Special Annual Training Series FY / Area Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Trauma Training Series Consumer and family staff will attend all trainings Consumers and family members recovering from trauma will be asked to present their experience in at least one training in the series o What works from their o point of view What they need during treatment Consumer and family staff will participate in practicum training experiences Evidence Based Practices Training series will emphasize current EBP in this field (e.g., Seeking Safety) Training Modalities Training will be conducted in a series of trainings over the year Didactic overview including discussants (e.g., consumers and family members) Case consultation Panels comprised by consumers and family members (including consumers with co-occurring conditions Seminars/workshops Identify the depth of the training experience Develop a practicum for consumer and family staff to observe treatment of clients with trauma 8
9 Scheduled Trainings FY / Training Presenter Place Date California Multi-Cultural Scale TBD TBD TBD How to Use an Interpreter TBD TBD TBD Cross Cultural Communication TBD TBD TBD Multi-cultural Issues in Domestic TBD TBD TBD Violence Working with Filipino-American TBD TBD TBD Families Culture as a Worldview TBD TBD TBD Mental Health 102 TBD TBD TBD Healthy Living & Chronic Disease TBD TBD TBD Prevention Pacific Islander Summit TBD TBD TBD African American Summit TBD TBD TBD LGBTQQI Focused Training TBD TBD TBD Convergence of Western & Eastern TBD TBD TBD Medicine Latino Initiative Summit TBD TBD TBD 9
10 Scheduled Trainings FY / Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Training Presenter Place Date MI Skills Kristin Dempsey EPA Oct. 28, 2008 Understanding & Working in the Pre-contemplative Stage Kristin Dempsey August 28, 2008 All You Need to Know About Opioid Agonist Therapy Carolyn Ann Schuman Sept. 12, 2008 Opioid Agonist Therapy: Buprenorphine Carolyn Ann Schuman Oct. 10, 2008 Smoking Cessation Jodi Prochaska Sept. 11, 2008 & Oct. 2, 2008 Screening and Assessment for COD Kristin Dempsey Oct. 8 & 15, 2008 Motivational Interviewing Kristin Dempsey Youth Service Campus Oct. 8,2008 MI Skills Part II Kristin Dempsey YFES Nov. 4, 2008 COD Assessment and Screening Kristin Dempsey Fred Finch - Bridges Nov. 5, 2008 TIP 41 COD training Kristin Dempsey Ron Robinson Clinic Nov. 18, 2008 Basic MI Training Kristin Dempsey ARM Nov. 19, 2008 Principles and Techniques of Kristin Dempsey System-wide Nov, 20, 21, 2008 Motivational Interviewing MI Case Application Kristin Dempsey EPA Nov. 25, 2008 ACT and Relapse Prevention Kristin Dempsey WRA Dec. 3, 2008 MI and COD Kristin Dempsey 3AB & PES Dec. 11, 2008 MI Skills Kristin Dempsey EPA Oct. 28, 2008 Understanding & Working in the Pre-contemplative Stage Kristin Dempsey August 28, 2008 All You Need to Know About Opioid Agonist Therapy Carolyn Ann Schuman Sept. 12, 2008 Opioid Agonist Therapy: 10
11 Buprenorphine Carolyn Ann Schuman Oct. 10, 2008 Smoking Cessation Jodi Prochaska Sept. 11, 2008 & Oct. 2, 2008 Screening and Assessment for COD Kristin Dempsey Oct. 8 & 15, 2008 Motivational Interviewing Kristin Dempsey Youth Service Campus Oct. 8,2008 MI Skills Part II Kristin Dempsey YFES Nov. 4, 2008 COD Assessment and Screening TIP 41 Kristin Dempsey Fred Finch - Bridges Nov. 5, 2008 Scheduled Trainings FY / Trauma Training Series Training Presenter Place Date Working with Youth: Issues of Trauma Jei Africa EPA TBD 11
12 Trainings in Foundational Knowledge Customer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Increasing Engagement with clients with complicated family situations o Overview of Proposed Content o Educational Objectives o Scheduled Trainings o Involvement of Consumers & Family Members o Evidence Based Practices o Training Modalities San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Training Plan FY Special Annual Trainings in Support Training Series of General Clinical Treatment of Depression Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Skill Law and Ethics Supervision Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences COMACY Conference Trips to Village Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders CA/LOCUS In Our Own Voice Stigma Reduction Documentation Stamp Out Stigma Wellness & Recovery Grand Rounds NAMI Provider Training Developing WRAP plans Inspired at Work Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* Seeking Safety* 12
13 Trainings in Foundational Knowledge FY Area Course Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Increasing engagement of clients with complicated family situations Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Wellness & Recovery Developing WRAP plans Area Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Increasing engagement of clients with complicated family situations Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Wellness & Recovery Developing WRAP plans Trainings in Foundational Knowledge FY Involvement of Consumers & Evidence Based Practices Family Members Consumer and family staff will attend all trainings Consumer led trainings and seminars on engagement Didactic trainings led by consumers Training Modalities Case discussions identify consultants with special expertise; arrange for consumer and family staff to attend these trainings to share their perspective re: engagement Didactic trainings led by consumers 13
14 Special Annual Training Series FY Area Course Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Depression Training Series Didactic overview of recent research and assessment Review of EBP in the treatment of depression and bi-polar illness Recovery from depression and bipolar illness from the perspective of consumers and family members The role of mood disorder in clients with co-occurring conditions The experience of mood disorder in culturally diverse communities Depression in the LGBTQQ community Depression in seniors Depression in response to traumatic life events Depression as a response in family members living with loved with a serious mental illness To better understand and treat depression and depressionrelated issues To work more effectively with clients who experience depression and/or have depression-related diagnoses TBD Area Special Annual Training Series FY Involvement of Consumers & Evidence Based Practices Family Members Depression Training Series Consumer and family staff will attend all trainings Consumer led trainings reaching out to consumers who are having engagement problems Didactic trainings led by consumers Training series will emphasize current EBP in this field Training Modalities Training will be conducted in a series of trainings over the year Didactic overview including consumers and family members Case consultation Panels comprised by consumers & family members Seminars/workshops 14
15 Trainings in Foundational Knowledge Training Plan FY Special Annual Trainings in Support Training Series of General Clinical Treatment of Psychosis Overview of Proposed Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Skill Law and Ethics Support for Off-Site Training and Conferences COMACY Conference Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Supervision Trips to Village Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders CA/LOCUS In Our Own Voice Stigma Reduction Documentation Stamp Out Stigma Wellness & Recovery Grand Rounds Use of ecc to promote wellness & recovery Inspired at Work Pro-Social Skills* Functional Family Therapy* Seeking Safety* NAMI Provider Training Trainings in Foundational Knowledge FY
16 Area Involvement of Consumers & Family Members Evidence Based Practices Training Modalities Consumer Service and Consumer Oriented Care Increasing engagement of clients with complicated family situations Consumer and family staff will attend all trainings Consumer led trainings and seminars on engagement Didactic trainings led by consumers Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Special Annual Training Series FY Area Course Content Educational Objectives Scheduled Trainings Psychosis Training Series Area Psychosis Training Series Special Annual Training Series FY Involvement of Consumers & Evidence Based Practices Family Members Training Modalities 16
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