International Center for Clubhouse Development INTERNATIONAL CLUBHOUSE DIRECTORY January 2010 International Center for Clubhouse Development 425 West 47th Street New York, New York 10036 USA 212.582.0343 (p) | 212. 397. 1649 (f) email: [email protected]website: www.iccd.org Joel D. Corcoran, Executive Director
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Overview Clubhouses included in this Directory have sent members and staff to training at one or more of the listed ICCD Training Bases. All are current members of the International Center for Clubhouse Development, or Clubhouses that have started up and been trained within the last two years. This listing is based on our records as of the time of publication.
As there are regular changes in membership as well as contact information and directors, some of the information in the printed form of the Clubhouse Directory may change. However, the ICCD maintains the Clubhouse Directory on our web site where it is updated regularly to reflect the most recent information available.
Clubhouses marked and boxed in maroon, are certified by the ICCD at the time of publication and have demonstrated a commitment to comply with the International Standards for Clubhouse Programs. A current list of certified Clubhouses can be found in the Web Directory. Clubhouses marked are ICCD certified Training Bases.
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International Clubhouse Directory Table of Contents
Australia 7-8 New South Wales 7 Queensland 7 South Australia 7 Tasmania 8Austria 8Canada 8-11 Alberta 8-9 British Columbia 9 Manitoba 9 Nova Scotia 9-10 Ontario 10 Prince Edward Island 10-11 Quebec 11Denmark 11-12England 12Estonia 12Finland 12-14Germany 14Iceland 15Israel 15Italy 15Japan 15-16New Zealand 16Norway 16-17People’s Republic of China 17-18Poland 18Republic of Ireland 18Republic of Korea 18-20Republic of Kosova 20Russian Federation 21Scotland 21South Africa 21Sweden 21-23Taiwan (Republic of China) 23The Netherlands 23Uganda 23
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International Clubhouse Directory Table of Contents United States of America 24-47 Alaska 24 Arizona 24 California 24-25 Colorado 25 Connecticut 25-26 District of Columbia 26 Florida 26-27 Georgia 27 Hawaii 27-28 Illinois 29 Indiana 29 Iowa 29 Kansas 29 Maine 29-30 Maryland 30 Massachusetts 30-34 Michigan 34-35 Minnesota 35 Mississippi 34-35 Missouri 36-37 Nebraska 37 New Jersey 37 New Mexico 37 New York 37-39 North Carolina 40 Ohio 40 Oklahoma 40 Pennsylvania 40-43 Rhode Island 43 South Carolina 44 Tennessee 44 Texas 44 Utah 44-45 Virginia 45 Washington 45-46 Wisconsin 46-47 US Virgin Islands 47
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International Clubhouse Directory Table of Contents ICCD Board of Directors 48
Research Advisory Network 49-50
ICCD Clubhouse Advisory Council 51-52
ICCD Faculty for Clubhouse 53-56Development ICCD Eligibility for Faculty 57
ICCD Certified Training Bases 58-61
ICCD Recognized Clubhouse 62-67Coalitions
International Standards for 68-73Clubhouse Programs
Benefits of ICCD Membership 74 Application for ICCD 75Membership Global Support Network Pledge 76New Members
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ICCD 2010 Calendar of Events(Please Note: Some dates may be subject to change.) • ICCD Board Meeting: January 14 - 15, Worcester, Massachusetts May 9 - 11, Oslo, Norway October 20, New York City • Advisory Council Meeting: March 22 -24, New York City • New Clubhouse Development Training: TBD • ICCD Faculty Training: Date May 17 - 21, New York City • European Partnership for Clubhouse Development (EPCD): April 27 - 29th, Amsterdam, The Netherlands • Conferences: USA Mid-States Clubhouse Conference August 30 – September 2, Detroit, Michigan 9th Australasian Clubhouse Conference September 26 - 29th, Mt. Tamborine, Australia USA Western Regional Clubhouse Conference October 12 - 15, San Diego, California Canadian Clubhouse Conference November 3 - 6, Mississauga, Canada 11th European Clubhouse Conference November 14 - 17, Wesenufer, Upper Austria * For Clubhouse Training Calendar, please visit our website at: www.iccd.org/training_calendar.html
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AUSTRALIA New South Wales Billabong Clubhouse, Inc. 6 Darling Street Tamworth, New South Wales 2340 Australia Director: Robyn LanePhone: 612 6766 9960Fax: 612 6766 9360Email: [email protected]
Pioneer Clubhouse 2 Quirk Road Balgowlah, New South Wales 2093 Australia Director: Jason KiokoPhone: 612 9907 9999Fax: 612 9948 3980Email: [email protected] Address: www.pioneerclubhouse.org.au Queensland Bridges Clubhouse PO Box 4341 F Bourbong StreetBundaberg, Queensland 4670AustraliaDirector: Sharon SarahPhone: 617 4154 2300Fax: 617 4154 2311Email: [email protected] Canefields ClubhousePO Box 146921 City RoadBeenleigh, Queensland 4207AustraliaDirector: Jennifer FulcherPhone: 617 3807 0951Fax: 617 3804 7528Email: [email protected] Address: www.canefieldsclubhouse.org.au
Jacaranda Clubhouse PO Box 939Shop 4/44 East StreetIpswich, Queensland 4305AustraliaDirector: Nicky SullivanPhone: 617 3812 9771Email: [email protected] Stepping Stone Clubhouse(ICCD Training Base)PO Box 2499/61 Holdsworth StreetCoorparoo, Queensland 4151AustraliaDirector: Melanie SennettPhone: 617 3847 1058Fax: 617 3847 1044Email: [email protected] Address: www.steppingstoneclubhouse.org.au
Toowoomba Clubhouse PO Box 3027, Village Fair112 Russell Street,Village FairToowoomba, Queensland 4350AustraliaDirector: Luke TerryPhone: 617 4632 4688Fax: 617 4632 4988Email: [email protected] Address: www.toowoombaclubhouse.org.au South Australia Diamond House ClubhousePO Box 26419 Kilkenny RoadKilkenny, South Australia 5009AustraliaDirector: Kim SmithPhone: 618 8244 5525Fax: 618 8244 5585Email: [email protected] Address: www.clubhouse.org.au
PAR North250 Clarence Street, Unit 5Brampton, Ontario L6W 1T4CanadaDirector: Steve FarstadPhone: 905 796 9030Fax: 905 796 9035Email: [email protected] PAR South5-3181 Wolfedale Road, Unit 3Mississauga, Ontario L5C 1V8CanadaDirector: Steve FarstadPhone: 905 270 6295Fax: 905 270 8110Email: [email protected] Progress Place(ICCD Training Base)576 Church StreetToronto, Ontario M4Y 2E3CanadaDirector: Brenda SingerPhone: 416 323 0223Fax: 416 323 9843Email: [email protected] Address: www.progressplace.org Prince Edward Island Fitzroy Centre PO Box 1839170 Fitzroy StreetCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island C1A 7N5CanadaDirector: Bev ThompsonPhone: 902 566 5111Fax: 902 628 6687Email: [email protected]
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CANADAPrince Edward Island (cont’d) Hope Centre Clubhouse PO Box 5371 College StreetAlberton, Prince Edward Island C0B 1B0CanadaDirector: Natasha GilksPhone: 902 853 3871Fax: 902 853 3877Email: [email protected]
Notre Dame Place67 Duke StreetSummerside, Prince Edward Island C1N 3R9CanadaDirector: Pat WinchesterPhone: 902 888 2237Fax: 902 888 2051Email: [email protected]
QuebecUp House4333 St. Catherine Street West Suite 410Montreal, Quebec H3Z 1P9CanadaDirector: Ruth McLellanPhone: 514 798 0791Email: [email protected] Address: www.uphouse.ca DENMARK EnggårdenEnggardsvej 27700 ThistedDenmarkDirector: Edel KrogsgardPhone: 45 97 937 255Fax: 45 97 937 573Email: [email protected] Address: www.enggarden.dk
SWEDEN (cont’d) Fontänhuset Sköndal Knut Sjöbergsväg 6128 85 SköndalSwedenDirector: Johan Rydergård Phone: 46 7 68 604 206Email: [email protected] TAIWAN (Republic of China) Easy Clubhouse6F, No18, Jhong RoadTucheng City, Taipei County 236Taiwan (ROC)Director: Ya-jyun DaiPhone: 886 2 8262 1306Fax: 886 2 8262 1307Email: [email protected] Eden Fountain ClubhouseWenshan Dist,3F, No.55, No.1 Sec 1, Wanmei StreetTaipei City 11665Taiwan (ROC)Director: Chun-yi LiangPhone: 886 2 22303019Fax: 886 2 2230 3127Email: [email protected] Address: http//www.eden.org.tw My House Kaohsiung3F, No.507 Jhongshan No.2 RoadCianjin District, Kaohsiung City 801Taiwan (ROC)Director: Chun-ming ChenPhone: 886 7 215 0336Fax: 886 7 215 3653Email: [email protected] Address: www.tamiroc.org.tw
My House Taipei2F, No 3 Shausing N. StreetJhongjheng District, Taipei City 100Taiwan (ROC)Director: Mei-feng WengPhone: 886 2 33226281Fax: 886 2 33226282Email: [email protected] Address: www.tamiroc.org.tw THE NETHERLANDS Clubhouse de WaterheuvelSarphatistraat 431018 EW AmsterdamThe NetherlandsDirector: Wander ReitsmaPhone: 31 20 626 4642Fax: 31 20 638 8551Email: [email protected] Address: www.waterheuvel.nl UGANDA Fountain House/KampalaPO Box 35623KamplaUgandaDirector: Lydia Munabi BomaPhone: 256 312 106 812Fax: 256 414 356 697Email: [email protected]
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Alaska Polaris HousePO Box 21661434 Willoughby PlaceJuneau, Alaska 99802USADirector: Dorothy GreenPhone: 907 780 6775Fax: 907 780 6774Email: [email protected] Arizona Our Place Clubhouse66 East PenningtonTucson, Arizona 85701USADirector: Mindy BernsteinPhone: 520 884 5553Fax: 520 670 1496Email: [email protected] California Bayview Clubhouse330 Moss StreetChula Vista, California 91911USADirector: Ray GarrettPhone: 619 585 4646Fax: 619 585 4680Email: [email protected]
Club Stairways1297 Park Avenue, Suite 100Chico, California 95926USADirector: Mike LittlePhone: 530 345 4514Fax: 530 899 9257Email: [email protected] Address: www.clubstairways.org
Corner Clubhouse2864 University AvenueSan Diego, California 92104USADirector: Rebecca EllisPhone: 619 683 7423Fax: 619 683 7428Email: [email protected] Address: www.comresearch.org
Escondido Clubhouse474 West Vermont Avenue, Suite 105Escondido, California 92025USADirector: Beverly FisherPhone: 760 737 7125Fax: 760 737 6129Email: [email protected] Address: www.mhsinc.org/programs/directory
Integrity House2043 North BroadwaySanta Ana, California 92706USADirector: Cathy DeMelloPhone: 714 542 0855Fax: 714 542 2155Email: [email protected] Address: www.integrity-house.org Putnam Clubhouse3024 Willow Pass Road, Suite 230Concord, California 94519USADirector: Molly HamakerPhone: 925 691 4276Fax: 925 691 5643Email: [email protected] Address: www.ccclubhouse.org
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California (cont’d) The Meeting Place4034 Park BoulevardSan Diego, California 92103USADirector: Sharron V. HedenkampPhone: 619 294 9582Fax: 619 294 9588Email: [email protected] Address: www.themeetingplaceinc.org Colorado Chinook Clubhouse1441 BroadwayBoulder, Colorado 80302USADirector: Ruth ArnoldPhone: 303 440 4842Fax: 303 415 0413Email: [email protected] Address: www.chinookclubhouse.org Frontier House1407 8th AvenueGreeley, Colorado 80631USADirector: Jennifer EulerPhone: 970 347 2128Fax: 970 356 3777Email: [email protected]
S.T.A.R. Reach Clubhouse6509 South Santa Fe DriveLittleton, Colorado 80120USADirector: Peter CzolowskiPhone: 303 798 0128Fax: 303 798 9640Email: [email protected] Address: www.starreachclubhouse.com
Laurel House1616 Washington BoulevardStamford, Connecticut 06902USADirector: Steve DoughertyPhone: 203 324 1816Fax: 203 969 7021Email: [email protected] Address: www.laurelhouse.net
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Connecticut (cont’d) Prime Time House, Inc.810 Main StreetTorrington, Connecticut 06790USADirector: David OstromPhone: 860 482 3636Fax: 860 496 4097Email: [email protected] Address: www.primetimehouse.org District Of Columbia Green Door1623 16th Street N.W.Washington, DC 20009USADirector: Judith JohnsonPhone: 202 462 4092Fax: 202 462 7562Email: [email protected] Address: www.greendoor.org Florida Club Success217 North WabashLakeland, Florida 33815USADirector:Phone: 863 413 3267Fax: 863 413 3269Email: [email protected]
Focus House1585 North East 123 StreetNorth Miami, Florida 33161USADirector: Sheldon GreyPhone: 305 895 4800Fax: 305 892 0414Email: [email protected]
Gainesville Opportunity Center7257 4th Boulevard #318Gainesville, Florida 32607USADirector: Michael DemersPhone: 352 224 5523Fax: 352 224 5555Email: [email protected] Address: www.goclubhouse.com The Light House3185 East Thomas StreetInverness, Florida 34450USADirector:Phone: 352 344 2158Fax: 352 344 2158Email: [email protected]
Florida (cont’d) The Recovery Place434 West Kennedy BoulevardOrlando, Florida 32810USADirector: Kate MeesPhone: 407 875 3700 Ext. 2593Fax: 407 532 1071Email: [email protected]
The STARR Center4101 W. 21st StreetPanama City, Florida 32405USADirector: Kathryn SamuelsPhone: 850 215 2650Email: [email protected] Vincent House4801 78th Avenue NorthPinellas Park, Florida 33781USADirector: Elliott SteelePhone: 727 541 0321Fax: 727 541 0355Email: [email protected] Address: www.vincent-house.org Georgia Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse1001 Main StreetStone Mountain, Georgia 30083USADirector: Cindi JohnsonPhone: 770 469 9355Fax: 770 469 9385Email: [email protected] Address: www.sidebysideclubhouse.org
Hawaii Diamond Head Clubhouse3627 Kilauea Avenue, Bldg. #410Honolulu, Hawai`i 96816USADirector: Paul NewellPhone: 808 733 9188Fax: 808 733 9099Email: [email protected] Friendship House4-1751 Kuhio HighwayKapaa, Hawai`i 96746USAActing Director: Iris IjimaPhone: 808 821 4480Fax: 808 821 4483Email: [email protected] Hale o Honolulu1700 Lanakila AvenueHonolulu, Hawai`i 96817USADirector: Denise TamalaPhone: 808 832 5142Fax: 808 832 5145Email: [email protected] Hale o Lanakila1977 Main StreetWailuku, Hawai`i 96793USADirector: Sanya FujiwaraPhone: 808 984 2156Fax: 808 984 2159Email: [email protected]
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Hawaii (cont’d) Hale Oluea Clubhouse1045 B Kilauea AvenueHilo, Hawai`i 96720USADirector: Larry StevensPhone: 808 974 4320Fax: 808 933 0533Email: [email protected]
Point After Club43 Jackson StreetLawrence, Massachusetts 01840USADirector: Tom CoppingerPhone: 978 681 7753Fax: 978 725 5527Email: [email protected] Address: www.pointafterclub.org
New Jersey Laurel House Middlesex316 Livingston AvenueNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08901USADirector: Deborah KaufmanPhone: 732 246 0028Fax: 732 246 0744Email: [email protected] Address: www.laurelhousemiddlesex.org New Mexico Santa Fe Clubhouse1300 Luisa Street, Suite 1Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505USADirector: Clyde AustinPhone: 505 986 9136Fax: 505 989 9869Email: [email protected] New York Boulevard Club512 Southern BoulevardBronx, New York 10455USADirector: Sharon GeorgePhone: 718 993 1078Fax: 718 993 0216
Chelton Loft119 West 19th Street, 2nd FloorNew York, New York 10011USADirector: Sayra BesnerPhone: 212 727 4360Fax: 212 727 4379Email: [email protected] Citiview Connections42-15 Crescent Street, Suite 610Long Island City, New York 11101USADirector: Wendy CarterPhone: 718 361 7030Fax: 718 361 7031Email: [email protected]
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New York (cont’d) Club Access621 Water StreetNew York, New York 10002USADirector: Tony LeePhone: 212 780 9008, ext. 7215Fax: 212 780 9619Email: [email protected]
East New York Clubhouse2697-03 Atlantic AvenueBrooklyn, New York 11207USADirector: Blaise SackettPhone: 718 235 5780Fax: 718 235 5793Email: [email protected] Fountain House(ICCD Training Base)425 West 47th StreetNew York, New York 10036USADirector: Kenneth DudekPhone: 212 582 0340Fax: 212 582 6971Email: [email protected] Address: www.fountainhouse.org Geel Clubhouse564 Walton AvenueBronx, New York 10451USADirector: David PlotkaPhone: 718 742 9884Fax: 718 742 9867Email: [email protected] Address: www.geelcomunityservices.org
Harlem Bay Network4 West 125th Street, C LevelNew York, New York 10027USADirector: Elizabeth HydePhone: 212 876 6083Fax: 212 876 6092Email: [email protected] Liberty House54 Bay StreetGlens Falls, New York 12801USADirector: Julia BeebePhone: 518 798 1066Fax: 518 798 1166Email: [email protected] Address: www.libertyhousefoundation.net
Metro Club25 Chapel Street, 12th FloorBrooklyn, New York 11201USADirector: Donett Green-FindlayPhone: 718 596 8960Fax: 718 596 8964Email: [email protected] Address: www.bbcs.org/programs.php Seamark Center2559-65 West 13th StreetBrooklyn, New York 11223USADirector: Jurate JonesPhone: 718 372 0450Fax: 718 372 0683Email: [email protected]
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New York (cont’d) Sky Light Center307 St. Marks PlaceStaten Island, New York 10301USADirector: Ernie LumerPhone: 718 720 2585Fax: 718 720 2601Email: [email protected] Address: www.skylightcenter.org Twin Bridges Clubhouse199 Jay Street, 3rd FloorBrooklyn, New York 11201USADirector: Arthur MurrayPhone: 718 488 0100 ext. 338Fax: 718 596 3277Email: [email protected]
Venture House150-10 Hillside AvenueJamaica, New York 11432USADirector: David LehmannPhone: 718 658 7201Fax: 718 658 7899Email: [email protected] Address: www.venturehouse.org North Carolina Adventure House924 North Lafayette StreetShelby, North Carolina 28150USADirector: Tommy GunnPhone: 704 482 3370Fax: 704 482 3383Email: [email protected] Address: www.adventurehouse.org
Club Horizon101 B Forest DriveKnightdale, North Carolina 27545USADirector: Manay GunterPhone: 919 266 2202Fax: 919 266 2210Email: [email protected] Address: www.clubhorizon.org Club Nova103D West Main StreetCarrboro, North Carolina 27510USADirector: Karen Kincaid DunnPhone: 919 968 6682Fax: 919 968 1764Email: [email protected] Address: www.clubnova.org Connections Clubhouse1679 US Highway 321 SouthPO Box 1256Newton, North Carolina 28658USADirector: Sarah ParhamPhone: 828 466 0030Fax: 828 466 0999Email: [email protected] Piedmont Pioneer House910 Roberts DriveGastonia, North Carolina 28054USADirector: Vonda BurtonPhone: 704 866 8751Fax: 704 854 4234Email: [email protected] Address: http://pphclub.tripod.com
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North Carolina (cont’d) Sanctuary House PO Box 21141518 North Elm StreetGreensboro, North Carolina 27420USADirector: Jodi Lorenzo-SchibleyPhone: 336 275 7896Fax: 336 346 1748Email: [email protected] Address: www.sanctuaryhousegso.com Sixth Avenue West714 6th Avenue WestHendersonville, North Carolina 28739USADirector: Jacqueline CombsPhone: 828 697 1581Fax: 828 697 4492Email: [email protected] Threshold609 Gary StreetDurham, North Carolina 27703USADirector: Susie DeterPhone: 919 682 4124Fax: 919 956 7703Email: [email protected] Address: www.thresholdclubhouse.org Ohio Jefferson House120 West Cherry StreetEaton, Ohio 45320USADirector: Pat McElweePhone: 937 456 7338Email: [email protected]
Providence House Clubhouse2300 Providence AvenueChester, Pennsylvania 19013USADirector: Courtney SmithPhone: 610 876 2403Fax: 610 876 7165Email: [email protected] Square One Clubhouse41-A Industrial Park RoadLewistown, Pennsylvania 17044USADirector: Cristy RachauPhone: 717 242 0478Fax: 717 242 3045Email: [email protected] Stepping Stones Clubhouse1219 East Lincoln HighwayCoatsville, Pennsylvania 19320USADirector: Jennifer KirschPhone: 610 384 6058Fax: 610 384 6251Email: [email protected] Tempo Clubhouse790 New Holland AvenueLancaster, Pennsylvania 17602USADirector: Dave SchrederPhone: 717 392 2300Fax: 717 399 3459Email: [email protected] The Dauphin Clubhouse2617 Herr StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17103USADirector: Kim Koser MaldonadoPhone: 717 221 9610Fax: 717 221 9612Email: [email protected] Address: www.paclubhouse.org/DauphinClubhouse/index.html
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Pennsylvania (cont’d) The Greenhouse Center92 South Franklin StreetWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18701USADirector: Regina Perrone MatteiPhone: 570 823 3554Fax: 570 823 6254Email: [email protected] The Journey Center944 Liberty StreetMeadville, Pennsylvania 16335USADirector: Autumn BeersPhone: 814 724 1391Fax: 814 337 0671Email: [email protected] Union Station Clubhouse690 Main StreetUniontown, Pennsylvania 15401USADirector: Scott BombachPhone: 724 439 9311Fax: 724 439 9334Email: [email protected] Address: www.unionstationclubhouse.com Welcome House7700 West Chester PikeUpper Darby, Pennsylvania 19082USADirector: David YoungPhone: 610 446 1485Fax: 610 446 3409Email: [email protected]
Wellspring Clubhouse700 South Main StreetSellersville, Pennsylvania 18960USADirector: Lu MauroPhone: 215 257 4760Fax: 215 257 6629Email: [email protected] West Place Clubhouse114 South Main StreetGreensburg, Pennsylvania 15601USADirector: Linda Hood-KosharPhone: 724 834 2727Fax: 724 836 3688Email: [email protected] Workabilities Clubhouse300 North 5th StreetDirector: Lon DeitrickPhone: 570 495 4330Fax: 570 495 4332Email: [email protected] Rhode Island Hillsgrove House70 Minnesota AvenueWarwick, Rhode Island 02888USADirector: Darlene RousseauPhone: 401 732 0970Fax: 401 738 7265Email: [email protected]
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South Carolina Gateway House(ICCD Training Base)PO Box 4241415 Rutherford StreetGreenville, South Carolina 29608USADirector: Phil EmoryPhone: 864 242 9193Fax: 864 242 3861Email: [email protected] Address: www.gatewayhouse.net New Day Clubhouse1530 Asheville HighwaySpartanburg, South Carolina 29303USADirector: Jane ClemmerPhone: 864 582 5431Fax: 864 582 7111Email: [email protected] Address: www.newdayclubhouse.freehomepage.com Tennessee A.I.M. Center472 West M.L. King BoulevardChattanooga, Tennessee 37402USADirector: Bonnie CurreyPhone: 423 624 4800Fax: 423 648 9135Email: [email protected] Address: www.aimcenterinc.org Texas Our House San Antonio1530 North Alamo StreetSan Antonio, Texas 78215USADirector: Mark StoeltjePhone: 210 798 1619Fax: 210 798 1620Email: [email protected] Address: www.ourhousesa.org
St. Joseph HousePO Box 254153307 Austin StreetHouston, Texas 77004USADirector: Grant KennedyPhone: 713 523 5958Fax: 713 520 0461Email: [email protected] Address: www.mhihouston.org/clubhouse.htm The Gathering Place5310 South WillowHouston, Texas 77035USADirector: Tyeshia MillerPhone: 713 729 3799Fax: 713 729 6870Email: [email protected] Address: www.gplace.org The Well Community125 Sunset AvenueDallas, Texas 75208USADirector: Joel PulisPhone: 214 393 5878Fax: 214 942 8606Email: [email protected] Address: www.wellcommunity.net Utah Alliance House(ICCD Training Base)1724 South Main StreetSalt Lake City, Utah 84115USADirector: Janet TennisonPhone: 801 486 5012Fax: 801 466 5077Email: [email protected] Address: www.alliancehouse.org
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Utah (cont’d) Independence House960 North Dixie Downs RoadSt. George, Utah 84770USADirector: Ryan ForbesPhone: 435 628 0612Fax: 435 628 8911Email: [email protected] Interact59 North 200 EastMoab, Utah 84532USADirector: Sharon RelphPhone: 435 259 7340Fax: 435 719 4016Email: [email protected] New Discoveries1153 North Main Street, Suite B110Logan, Utah 84321USADirector: Mike CarteePhone: 435 770 6852Email: [email protected] New Heights Clubhouse77 South 600 EastPrice, Utah 84501USADirector: Roslyn WardenPhone: 435 637 4246Fax: 435 637 6465Email: [email protected] New Reflection House565 West 900 SouthTooele, Utah 84074USADirector: Matt ReedPhone: 435 882 4845Fax: 435 843 0782Email: [email protected] Address: www.vmh.com
Oasis House170 East Altamira AvenueCedar City, Utah 84720USADirector: Brody JohnsonPhone: 435 586 0213Fax: 435 865 9428Email: [email protected] Wasatch House605 East 600 SouthProvo, Utah 84606USADirector: Maddy TalbertPhone: 801 373 7440Fax: 801 374 1064Email: [email protected] Virginia Beach House3143 Magic Hollow Road, Suite 100Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456USADirector: Amy DardenPhone: 757 385 6930Fax: 757 368 3439Email: [email protected] Washington Capital Clubhouse618 Seventh Avenue S.E.Olympia, Washington 98501USADirector: Sue AllenPhone: 360 357 2582Fax: 360 357 2821Email: [email protected] Address: www.capitalclubhouse.org
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Washington (cont’d) Evergreen ClubEast 2102 Sprague AvenueSpokane, Washington 99202USADirector: Sue GrantPhone: 509 458 7454Fax: 509 458 7462Email: [email protected] Harvest House400 NE Maiden LanePullman, Washington 99163USADirector: Dave PortPhone: 509 334 6873Fax: 509 332 1608Email: [email protected] HERO House14230 North East 21St StreetBellevue, Washington 98007USADirector: Erica HornPhone: 425 614 1282Fax: 425 614 1294Email: [email protected] Address: www.herohouse.org Horizons Club220 West 4th AvenueEllensburg, Washington 98926USADirector: Greg AubolPhone: 509 925 1372 (*same fax #)Email: [email protected] Rising Sun Clubhouse PO Box 258335 West ChestnutWalla Walla, Washington 99362USADirector: Kay MaxfieldPhone: 509 529 0120Fax: 509 527 3219Email: [email protected]
Rose House1419 South Yakima AvenueTacoma, Washington 98405USADirector: Ken GibsonPhone: 253 272 1759Fax: 253 627 1784Email: [email protected] Sunrise Club206 South 2nd AvenueYakima, Washington 98907USADirector: Tom HoisingtonPhone: 509 575 3729Fax: 509 575 4811Email: [email protected] Val Ogden Center10201 NE Fourth Plain RoadVancouver, Washington 98662USADirector: Kristina WisemanPhone: 360 253 4036Fax: 360 253 9794Email: [email protected] Wallingford House4122 Stone Way NorthSeattle, Washington 98103USADirector: Lucile HammondPhone: 206 461 3773Fax: 206 545 8641Email: [email protected] Address: www.wallingfordhouse.org Wisconsin Community Corner Clubhouse319 North 3rd AvenueWausau, Wisconsin 54401USADirector: Michelle HazukaPhone: 715 843 1926Fax: 715 848 9488Email: [email protected]
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Wisconsin (cont’d) Grand Avenue Club210 East Michigan AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53202USADirector: Rachel FormanPhone: 414 276 6474Fax: 414 276 1606Email: [email protected] Address: www.grandavenueclub.com Painting Pathways Clubhouse1226 Washington StreetManitowoc, Wisconsin 54220USADirector: June SchultzPhone: 920 652 9952Email: [email protected] Address: www.ppclubhouse.org Racine Friendship Clubhouse2000 17th StreetRacine, Wisconsin 53403USADirector: Jo Ann RodriquezPhone: 262 636 9393Fax: 262 636 9084Email: [email protected] Spring City Corner Clubhouse247 Wisconsin AvenueWaukesha, Wisconsin 53186USADirector: Linda ColePhone: 262 549 6460Fax: 262 522 9754Email: [email protected]
Yahara House802 East Gorham StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53703USADirector: Gail MarkerPhone: 608 280 4700Fax: 608 280 4730Email: [email protected] Address: www.mhcdc.org U.S Virgin Islands Clear Blue SkyPO Box 77811 A Princesse GadeSt. Thomas Charlotte Amalie, 00804-0778US Virgin IslandsDirector: Arlene MonaghanPhone: 340 774 9668Fax: 340 774 9568Email: [email protected] Address: www.cbsvi.org
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Board of Directors The ICCD Board of Directors holds overall responsibility for the management of the ICCD. Board members provide access to financial resources, potential employers, and other sources of support for ICCD Clubhouses throughout the world.
Martin Dives London, EnglandChair
Anette Høegh Goelet Maryland, USAVice-Chair
William C. Madaus Massachusetts, USATreasurer
Thomas D. Manning Massachusetts, USASecretary
Norma J. Arnold New York, USA
Iris Lövnord Åström Stockholm, Sweden
Beatrice Bergamasco Milan, Italy
Judith Rubinow Gartner Minnesota, USA
Mark Glickman California, USA Fred F. Carpenter South Carolina, USA
Carolyn E. Hamilton Texas, USA
Esko Hänninen Helsinki, Finland
Alexandra A. Herzan New York, USA
D. John Ingram Rhode Island, USA
Mark Lanier Massachusetts, USA
Anse Leroy, M.D. Copenhagen, Denmark
Anders Lynge Madsen Copenhagen, Denmark
Anne Mai New York, USA
Whitney D. Pidot New York, USA
Nicholas Ratut New York, USA
Susan D. Sandlass New Jersey, USA Jim Scheer Norfolk, Nebraska
Julia M. Scott Connecticut, USA
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Research Advisory Network The Program for Clubhouse Research is guided by a Research Advisory Council comprised of individuals whose expertise creates a pool of wisdom, talent and skill in academic research, mental health services and Clubhouse practice.
Ralph Aquila, M.D. St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, New York, USA
Kevin Bradley, M. Ed., Genesis Club, Inc., Executive Director,Massachusetts, USA
Jean Campbell, Ph.D., MIMH Coordinating Center, Principal Investigator, Missouri, USA
Chetwyn Chan, Ph.D., Dept. of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Associate Professor/Associate Head, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Joel D. Corcoran, M.Ed., ICCD, Executive Director, New York, USA
Lori D’Angelo, Ph.D., Magnolia Clubhouse, Director, Ohio, USA
Kenneth Dudek, MSW, Fountain House, Executive Director, New York, USA
Kristiina Harkapaa, Ph.D., University of Finland - School of Social Work, Helsinki, Finland
Elaine Hill, M.P.A., Massachusetts Department of Mental HealthFormer Deputy Commissioner for Mental Health Services, Massachusetts, USA
Tong Won Kim, Ph.D., M.S.W. Dept. of Social Welfare, Sung Kyun Kwan University, Professor, Seoul, Korea
Robert King, Ph.D., The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
Chuck Lidz, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School,Professor & Director of the CMHSR, Massachusetts, USA
James M. Mandiberg, Ph.D., Columbia University, Professor, New York, USA
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Research Advisory Network (cont’d) Thomas D. Manning, M.A., C.A.G.S., University of Massachusetts Medical School, Vice Chancellor, Massachusetts, USA Linda Morrison, Ph.D., Oakland University, Michigan, USA
Joseph P. Morrissey, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Professor of Social Medicine & Psychiatry, North Carolina, USA
Christina Norman, M.A., M.P.H. Nordic School of Public Health Göteborg, Sweden
Rudyard n. Propst, Ed.D., Genesis Club, Inc., Board Member,Massachusetts, USA
Linda Solheim Chinook Clubhouse, Colorado, USA
Wm. Thomas Summerfelt, Ph.D., Grand Rapids Medical Education and Research, Director of Research and Innovation, Michigan, USA
Richard Warner, M.D., Colorado Recovery, Director, Colorado, USA
Margaret Webb, Ph.D., E.V.E. Holdings, Ltd., Dublin, Ireland
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ICCD Clubhouse Advisory Council
The Clubhouse Advisory Council is a group of experienced members and staff from strong Clubhouses who advise and counsel the ICCD staff and Board on matters of program, long range planning, and issues requiring unified advocacy throughout the Clubhouse community. The Council meets once a year.
Barb Andres Breakthrough Club, Kansas, USABjorn Asplund Fountain House/Stockholm, Sweden Serge Blasberg Grand Avenue Club, Wisconsin, USAKevin Bradley Genesis Club Inc., Massachusetts, USABritt Bregendahl Goteborgsfontanen, Sweden Annette Callow Caledonia Clubhouse, ScotlandValerie Comerford Crossroads Clubhouse, Massachusetts, USA Lori D’Angelo Magnolia Clubhouse, Ohio, USAStephen Dougherty Laurel House, Connecticut, USA Kenneth Dudek Fountain House, New York, USA Kristinn Einarsson Klubburinn Geysir, Iceland India Ely Prime Time House, Inc., Connecticut, USAPhil Emory Gateway House, South Carolina, USAPaula Fisher Crossroads Clubhouse, Massachusetts, USARachel Forman Grand Avenue Club, Wisconsin, USASue Grant Evergreen Club, Washington, USAGudni Helgason Klubburinn Geysir, IcelandJustin Idleburg Independence Center, Missouri, USAHanne Juul Kildehuset Fountain House/Aalborg, DenmarkMike Keller Independence Center, Missouri, USAEdel Krogsgaard Enggården, DenmarkDavid Lehmann Venture House, New York, USA
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ICCD Clubhouse Advisory Council (cont’d) Larry Marshall Pioneer House, Massachusetts, USA Colleen McKay University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts, USABrian McSally Beach House, Virginia, USAMichael Motamedi Grand Avenue Club, Wisconsin, USA Linda Oleson-King Passageway, Iowa, USAMario Pinot Fountain House, New York, USAAnn Rakosnik Spirit Crossing, Colorado, USABrenda Randall Green Door, District of Columbia, USA Ulf Ringdahl Fontanhuset Bastad, SwedenDavid Sell Fountain House, New York, USAPaul Sheiber Neponset River Club, Massachusetts, USABrenda Singer Progress Place, Ontario, CanadaPatty Skokan Liberty Centre, Nebraska, USAShirley Solomon Wellspring Clubhouse, Pennsylvania, USAKaren Troup-Galley Fairwinds, Massachusetts, USAGunner Werner Fountain House/Stockholm, SwedenAndy Wilson Carriage House, Indiana, USAJames Wineinger Crossroads, Oklahoma, USA
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Faculty for Clubhouse Development
The Faculty for Clubhouse Development is the group of members and staff who comprise the consulting/certifying body of ICCD. The Faculty are all current, active members or staff from certified ICCD Clubhouses who have undergone an intensive training course and each Faculty member commits to being able to do at least two certification visits to Clubhouses during the course of a year.
For information on the application process and the selection criteria to become a Faculty member, contact Denise Hast at the ICCD at 212-582-0343 or email her at [email protected].
Dannielle Ford-Allen Neponset River House, Massachusetts, USAPauline Anderson ICCD, New York, USASusan Bailey Star Reach Center, Colorado, USAMark Benson Yahara House, Wisconsin, USARalph Bilby ICCD, Arizona, USA Michelle Buchter Prime Time House, Inc., Connecticut, USAKevin Bradley Genesis Club Inc., Massachusetts, USANatalie Brown Spirit Crossing Clubhouse, Colorado, USAMark Buchanan Genesis Club Inc., Massachusetts, USAAnnette Callow Caledonia Clubhouse, ScotlandBob Camp Breakthrough Club, Kansas, USA Kevin Canterbury Haverhill Clubhouse, Massachusetts, USADaniel Colodny Laurel House, Connecticut, USAHarry Cook Crossroads, Oklahoma, USAJoel Corcoran ICCD, New York, USADonna Cornett Fountain House, New York, USAMatthew Cox Club Nova, North Carolina, USALori D’Angelo Magnolia House, Ohio, USASusie Deter Threshold, North Carolina, USAStephen Dougherty Laurel House, Connecticut, USAPeter Dubois Charles Webster Potter Place, Massachusetts, USA
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Faculty for Clubhouse Development (cont’d) India Ely Prime Time House, Inc., Connecticut, USAPete Estrader Independence Center, Missouri, USAPaula Feher Magnolia Clubhouse, Ohio, USARachel Forman Grand Avenue Club, Wisconsin, USAMelissa Fundakowski Hillsgrove House, Rhode Island, USACarmen Gaylard Pathways Clubhouse, BC, CanadaKatie Gibbons Breakthrough Club, Kansas, USA Kim Golis Waipahu Aloha Clubhouse, Hawaii, USAJack Grillo Genesis Club Inc., Massachusetts, USATommy Gunn Adventure House, North Carolina, USACriss Habal-Brosek Progress Place, Ontario, CanadaDenise Hast ICCD, New York, USAJohn Hayes Carriage House, Indiana, USAJennifer Higginbotham Independence Center, Missouri, USACathy Holladay Sky Light Center, New York, USAErica Horn HERO House, Inc., Washington, USAJustin Horner Baybridge, Massachusetts, USAElon Hugdahl Fountain House/Stockholm, SwedenMiriam Hyde Alliance House, Utah, USA Stephanie Gillespie Friendship House, Mississippi, USAJussi Immonen Klubbhus Fontana, FinlandJason Kioko Pioneer Clubhouse, NSW, AustraliaMary Kistner Independence Center, Missouri, USASinikka Kurri Imatran Klubitalo, FinlandCarolyn Lawhorne Neponset River House, Massachusetts, USADavid Lehmann Venture House, New York, USAPeter Leone Sky Light Center, New York, USAKati Liiri Suvimaen Klubitalo, FinlandChris Limone Laurel House, Connecticut, USA Carol L’Italien Point After Club, Massachusetts, USA
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Faculty for Clubhouse Development (cont’d) Iris Lovnord Fountain House/Stockholm, SwedenDave MacDonald Pathways Clubhouse, British Columbia, CAAnn Macvaugh Washington Square, Mississippi, USA Mark Maragnano Charles Webster Potter Place, Mass. , USAStephanie Marais Haverhill Clubhouse, Massachusetts, USALarry Marshall Pioneer House, Massachusetts, USAWilliam McKeever Vincent House, Florida, USABrian McSally Beach House, Virginia, USAConnie Meyer Liberty Centre, Nebraska, USAMarilyn Muller Pioneer House, Massachusetts, USA Mary Murtaugh Pioneer House, Massachusetts, USALinda Oleson-King Passageway, Iowa, USARuth Osterman Genesis Club, Massachusetts, USADavid Ostrom Prime Time House, Inc., Connecticut, USARuth Parson Fountain House, New York, USALuisa Plump Star Light Center, Massachusetts, USARandy Redlinger Gateway House, South Carolina, USAMatt Reed New Reflection House, Utah, USA Jo Rinard Carriage House, Indiana, USABlaise Sackett East New York Clubhouse, New York, USAPam Sanford Thunderbird Clubhouse, Oklahoma, USAAndrew Schonebaum Fountain House, New York, USARay Schwartz Venture House, New York, USADavid Sell Fountain House, New York, USAMelanie Sennett Stepping Stone Clubhouse, Queensland, AustraliaBrenda Singer Progress Place, Ontario, CanadaLisa Soucie High Hopes Clubhouse, Maine, USAMichael Spennato Sky Light Center, New York, USAMichelle Stanley Ko’olau Clubhouse, Hawai’i, USA
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Faculty for Clubhouse Development (cont’d) Andrew Strachan Stepping Stone Clubhouse, Queensland, AustraliaVictor Szabo Potential Place, Alberta, Canada Kim Thibault-Britt Star Light Center, Massachusetts, USA Lindsey Treankler The Meeting Place, California, USA Marsha Urbaniak Yahara House, Wisconsin, USARobby Vorspan ICCD, New York, USABill Waters Capital Clubhouse, Washington, USATom Weir Carriage House, Indiana, USAPam Weisser Grand Avenue Club, Wisconsin, USA Shirlee Weschler Fountain House, New York, USARita Whigham Evergreen Club, Washington, USAAndy Wilson Carriage House, Indiana, USAJames Wineinger Crossroads, Oklahoma, USAJack Yatsko ICCD, Hawai’i, USAEva Yau Phoenix Clubhouse, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of ChinaGordon Young Potential Place, Alberta, Canada
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Expectations of ICCD Faculty Members and Sponsoring Clubhouses
Selection Criteria for the Faculty for Clubhouse Development (in summary) 1. The applicant (member or staff) must be currently active in an ICCD-certified Clubhouse. A minimum of two years of Clubhouse experience is required, although longer experience is preferred. 2. The applicant must have participated in three-week Clubhouse training, or have equivalent experience, and have a commitment to and understanding of the Clubhouse model. 3. The applicant must have strengths in several of the following areas:
• teaching/communication skills • experience in a variety of Clubhouse settings (units, TE, housing, etc.) • writing skills • ability to handle conflict with grace • ability to comfortably form relationships • diplomacy • understanding of (and ability to communicate) Clubhouse philosophy and Standards • understanding of Boards, budgets, and other administrative matters
4. The applicant must have the ability to travel and work independently.
5. The applicant must have the support of the Clubhouse, as expressed by the Clubhouse director, to represent his or her Clubhouse on the Faculty. The home Clubhouse must make the financial commitment to support the applicant’s involvement in the Faculty. This includes a commitment to send the nominated Faculty member to the annual Faculty meeting and to any required faculty training sessions.
6. Selection to the Faculty is determined by the Faculty Selection Committee on the basis of a completed formal application (including two letters of recommendation), and successful participation in a Faculty Training session.
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ICCD Certified Training Bases ICCD Clubhouse Training Bases are strong ICCD certified Clubhouses that offer comprehensive training sessions, focusing on vital aspects of the ICCD Clubhouse Model. We currently have ten International Training Bases, providing a three-week and a two-week comprehensive training program, a variety of one-week specialized tracks; and a three-day orientation to Clubhouse basics. Clubhouse training is available for existing Clubhouses as well as for mental health consumers and profes-sional staff seeking to develop a new ICCD Clubhouse. AustraliaStepping Stone ClubhousePO Box 2499/61 Holdsworth StreetCoorparoo (Brisbane)Queensland 4151 AustraliaClubhouse Director: Melanie SennettPhone: 617 3847 1058Fax: 617 3847 1044Training Email: [email protected]: www.steppingstoneclubhouse.org.au
CanadaProgress Place 576 Church StreetToronto, Ontario M4Y 2E3 CanadaClubhouse Director: Brenda SingerTraining Coordinator: Robyn EvansPhone: 416 323 0223Fax: 416 323 9843Training Email: [email protected]: www.progressplace.org
Republic of KoreaTaiwha Fountain House #271-3, Ahyon-dong, Mapo-kuSeoul 121-862 Republic of KoreaClubhouse Director: Moon, Yong Hoon Training Coordinator: Park, Jong HeePhone: 82 2 392 1155Fax: 82 2 3148 5468Training Email: [email protected]: www.fountainhouse.or.kr
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ICCD Certified Training Bases (cont’d)
USAAlliance House 1724 South Main StreetSalt Lake City, Utah 84115USAClubhouse Director: Janet TennisonTraining Coordinator: Sue HansonPhone: 801 486 5012Fax: 801 466 5077Training Email: [email protected]: www.alliancehouse.org USAFountain House 425 West 47th StreetNew York, New York 10036 USAClubhouse Director: Kenneth DudekTraining Coordinator: Alan DoylePhone: 212 582 0340 ext. 303Fax: 212 582 6971Training Email: [email protected]: www.fountainhouse.org
USAGateway House PO Box 4241415 Rutherford StreetGreenville, South Carolina 29608 USAClubhouse Director: Phil EmoryTraining Coordinator: Nancy EmoryPhone: 864 242 9193Fax: 864 242 3861Training Email: [email protected]: www.gatewayhouse.net
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USAGenesis Club, Inc. 274 Lincoln StreetWorcester, Massachusetts 01605 USAClubhouse Director: Kevin BradleyTraining Coordinator: Evan GerrardPhone: 508 831 0100Fax: 508 753 1286Training Email: [email protected]: www.genesisclub.org USAIndependence Center4245 Forest Park AvenueSt. Louis, Missouri 63108 USAClubhouse Director: Mike KellerTraining Coordinator: Pete EstraderPhone: 314 533 4245 x5427Fax: 314 533 7773Training Email: [email protected]: www.independencecenter.org
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ICCD Recognized Clubhouse Coalitions
A coalition is recognized by the ICCD following written commitment to coalition membership criteria that includes:
1. Three week training at a certified ICCD training base for each member Clubhouse’s director, key members and staff; 2. To work to achieve the International Standards for Clubhouse Programs; 3. Timely ICCD Certification (usually within two years of joining the coalition); 4. To nurture new Clubhouse development in the coalition’s region.
Canadian Coalition of ClubhousesCriss Habal-Brosek Progress PlacePhone: 416 323 0223Email: [email protected]
Pennsylvania Clubhouse Coalition Stephanie A. Visi Clubhouse of Lehigh CountyPhone: 610-433-9910Email: [email protected]: www.paclubhouse.org ( continued on next page)
MEMBERSHIP 1. Membership is voluntary and without time limits. 2. The Clubhouse has control over its acceptance of new members. Membership is open to anyone with a history of mental illness, unless that person poses a significant and current threat to the general safety of the Clubhouse community. 3. Members choose the way they utilize the Clubhouse, and the staff with whom they work. There are no agreements, contracts, schedules, or rules intended to enforce participation of members. 4. All members have equal access to every Clubhouse opportunity with no differentiation based on diagnosis or level of functioning. 5. Members at their choice are involved in the writing of all records reflecting their participation in the Clubhouse. All such records are to be signed by both member and staff.
International Standards For Clubhouse Programs
The International Standards for Clubhouse Programs, consensually agreed upon by the worldwide Clubhouse community, define the Clubhouse Model of rehabilitation. The principles expressed in these Standards are at the heart of the Clubhouse community’s success in helping people with mental illness to stay out of hospitals while achieving social, financial, educational and vocational goals. The Standards also serve as a “bill of rights” for members and a code of ethics for staff, board and administrators. The Standards insist that a Clubhouse is a place that offers respect and opportunity to its members.
The Standards provide the basis for assessing Clubhouse quality, through the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD) certification process.
Every two years the worldwide Clubhouse community reviews these Standards, and amends them as deemed necessary. The process is coordinated by the ICCD Standards Review Committee, made up of members and staff of ICCD-certified Clubhouses from around the world.
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6. Members have a right to immediate re-entry into the Clubhouse community after any length of absence, unless their return poses a threat to the Clubhouse community.
7. The Clubhouse provides an effective reach out system to members who are not attending, becoming isolated in the community or hospitalized. RELATIONSHIPS 8. All Clubhouse meetings are open to both members and staff. There are no formal member only meetings or formal staff only meetings where program decisions and member issues are discussed. 9. Clubhouse staff are sufficient to engage the membership, yet few enough to make carrying out their responsibilities impossible without member involvement. 10. Clubhouse staff have generalist roles. All staff share employment, housing, evening and weekend, holiday and unit responsibilities. Clubhouse staff do not divide their time between Clubhouse and other major work responsibilities. 11. Responsibility for the operation of the Clubhouse lies with the members and staff and ultimately with the Clubhouse director. Central to this responsibility is the engagement of members and staff in all aspects of Clubhouse operation.
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12. The Clubhouse has its own identity, including its own name, mailing address and telephone number.
13. The Clubhouse is located in its own physical space. It is separate from any mental health center or institutional settings, and is impermeable to other programs. The Clubhouse is designed to facilitate the work-ordered day and at the same time be attractive, adequate in size, and convey a sense of respect and dignity.
14. All Clubhouse space is member and staff accessible. There are no staff only or member only spaces.
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15. The work-ordered day engages members and staff together, side-by-side, in the running of the Clubhouse. The Clubhouse focuses on strengths, talents and abilities; therefore, the work-ordered day must not include medication clinics, day treatment or therapy programs within the Clubhouse. 16. The work done in the Clubhouse is exclusively the work generated by the Clubhouse in the operation and enhancement of the Clubhouse community. No work for outside individuals or agencies, whether for pay or not, is acceptable work in the Clubhouse. Members are not paid for any Clubhouse work, nor are there any artificial reward systems.
17. The Clubhouse is open at least five days a week. The work-ordered day parallels typical working hours.
18. The Clubhouse is organized into one or more work units, each of which has sufficient staff, members and meaningful work to sustain a full and engaging work-ordered day. Unit meetings are held to foster relationships as well as to organize and plan the work of the day.
19. All work in the Clubhouse is designed to help members regain self-worth, purpose and confidence; it is not intended to be job specific training.
20. Members have the opportunity to participate in all the work of the Clubhouse, including administration, research, intake and orientation, reach out, hiring, training and evaluation of staff, public relation, advocacy and evaluation of Clubhouse effectiveness. EMPLOYMENT
21. The Clubhouse enables its members to return to paid work through Transitional Employment, Supported Employment and Independent Employment; therefore, the Clubhouse does not provide employment to members through in-house businesses, segregated Clubhouse enterprises or sheltered workshops.
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Transitional Employment
22. The Clubhouse offers its own Transitional Employment program, which provides as a right of membership opportunities for members to work on job placements in business and industry. As a defining characteristic of a Clubhouse Transitional Employment program, the Clubhouse guarantees coverage on all placements during member absences. In addition the Transitional Employment program meets the following basic criteria.
a. The desire to work is the single most important factor determining placement opportunity. b. Placement opportunities will continue to be available regardless of success or failure in previous placements. c. Members work at the employer’s place of business. d. Members are paid the prevailing wage rate, but at least minimum wage, directly by the employer. e. Transitional Employment placements are drawn from a wide variety of job opportunities. f. Transitional Employment placements are part-time and time- limited, generally 15 to 20 hours per week and from six to nine months in duration. g. Selection and training of members on Transitional Employment is the responsibility of the Clubhouse, not the employer. h. Clubhouse members and staff prepare reports on TE placements for all appropriate agencies dealing with members’ benefits. i. Transitional Employment placements are managed by Clubhouse staff and members and not by TE specialists. j. There are no TE placements within the Clubhouse. Transitional Employment placements at an auspice agency must be off site from the Clubhouse and meet all of the above criteria. Supported and Independent Employment
23. The Clubhouse offers its own Supported and Independent Employment programs to assists members to secure, sustain and subsequently, to better their employment. As a defining characteristic of Clubhouse Supported Employment, the Clubhouse maintains a relationship with the working member and the employer. Members and staff in partnership determine the type, frequency and location of desired supports.
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24. Members who are working independently continue to have available all Clubhouse supports and opportunities including advocacy for entitlements, and assistance with housing, clinical, legal, financial and personal issues, as well as participation in evening and weekend programs. EDUCATION
25. The Clubhouse assists members to further their vocational and educational goals by helping them take advantage of adult education opportunities in the community. When the Clubhouse also provides an in-house educational program, it significantly utilizes the teaching and tutoring skills of members.
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26. The Clubhouse is located in an area where access to local transportation can be assured, both in terms of getting to and from the program and accessing TE opportunities. The Clubhouse provides or arranges for effective alternatives whenever access to public transportation is limited.
27. Community support services are provided by members and staff of the Clubhouse. Community support activities are centered in the work unit structure of the Clubhouse. They include helping with entitlements, housing and advocacy, promoting healthy lifestyles, as well as assistance in finding quality medical psychological, pharmacological and substance abuse services in the community. 28. The Clubhouse is committed to securing a range of choices of safe, decent and affordable housing including independent living opportunities for all members. The Clubhouse has access to opportunities that meet these criteria, or if unavailable, the Clubhouse develops its own housing program. Clubhouse housing programs meet the following basic criteria.
a. Members and staff manage the program together. b. Members who live there do so by choice. c. Members choose the location of their housing and their roommates.
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d. Policies and procedures are developed in a manner consistent with the rest of the Clubhouse culture. e. The level of support increases or decreases in response to the changing needs of the member. f. Members and staff actively reach out to help members keep their housing, especially during periods of hospitalization. 29. The Clubhouse conducts an objective evaluation of its effectiveness on a regular basis.
30. The Clubhouse director, members, staff and other appropriate persons participate in a three-week training program in the Clubhouse Model at a certified training base.
31. The Clubhouse has recreational and social programs during evenings and on weekends. Holidays are celebrated on the actual day they are observed. FUNDING, GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
32. The Clubhouse has an independent board of directors, or if it is affiliated with a sponsoring agency, has a separate advisory board comprised of individuals uniquely positioned to provide financial, legal, legislative, consumer and community support and advocacy for the Clubhouse.
33. The Clubhouse develops and maintains its own budget, approved by the board or advisory board prior to the beginning of the fiscal year and monitored routinely during the fiscal year.
34. Staff salaries are competitive with comparable positions in the mental health field.
35. The Clubhouse has the support of appropriate mental health authorities and all necessary licenses and accreditations. The Clubhouse collaborates with people and organizations that can increase its effectiveness in the broader community.
36. The Clubhouse holds open forums and has procedures which enable members and staff to actively participate in decision making, generally by consensus, regarding governance, policy making, and the future direction and development of the Clubhouse.
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Join the ICCD and...
• Belong to a worldwide federation of like-minded programs seeking to help citizens of all countries cope with mental illness
• Contribute to the on-going evolution of International Standards for Clubhouse Programs by which all Clubhouses are evaluated
• Receive technical assistance and on-site consultation as part of the certification program
• Have the opportunity to achieve internationally recognized certification/accreditation
• Contribute to multi-Clubhouse research studies, empirically establishing the validity of the model
• Receive updated International Directories of Clubhouse Programs, Clubhouse Community Journals and other ICCD publications and resources of an international information center
• Participate in biennial International Clubhouse Seminars at a discounted rate
• Contribute to the development of academic programs designed to establish undergraduate and graduate curricula that will familiarize students with the Clubhouse model of rehabilitation
• Be assured of equivalency and quality of training for members and staff at ICCD certified training bases world-wide
• Be part of a unified advocacy voice for Clubhouse programs throughout the world.
Please make checks payable in US dollars to the ICCD and mail to:
ICCD 425 West 47th Street New York, NY 10036 USA
*Please note with any payment that funds are for ICCD
membership dues and include the name of the Clubhouse.
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Global Support Network Pledge - New Members I would like to become a Member of the Global Support Network, and do my part to offer people who have mental illness hope and opportunities to achieve their full human potential. Please indicate your choice of giving below. ____ Foundation Level $1,000 per year for 5 years ____ Sustaining Level $ 10, 000 per year for 5 years ____ Leadership Level $ 25,000 per year for 5 years
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