NASDDDS Three-Part Webinar Series: “State Agencies Roles When Building Effective Supports for People Dually Diagnosed” Part 3: The Crucial Role of DSP’s in Supporting People with Complex Dual Diagnosis April 25, 2019 NASDDDS National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services
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NASDDDS Three-Part Webinar Series: “State Agencies Roles When Building Effective Supports for People Dually
Diagnosed”
Part 3: The Crucial Role of DSP’s in Supporting People with Complex Dual Diagnosis
April 25, 2019NASDDDSNational Association of State Directors of Developmental
Disabilities Services
We Hope You Joined Us For Parts 1&2
*Part 1: NYSTART program and how state capacity building occurred through collaborative engagement between the state office of
Behavioral Health and the Office for people with Developmental Disabilities.
*Part 2: Delaware describing their Assertive Community Integration Support Team Home Health model, for individuals with Severe and
Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and I/DD as well as Maryland’s current efforts to design, develop and implement a program for
people who have I/DD and have experienced trauma in their lifetime.
View the webinars here: http://www.nasddds.org/member-services/webinars-teleconferences.
– Enhanced Rates (available in traditional and self-directed)
• New Regulations Package
– Orientation and Annual Training Requirements
– Restrictive Procedures – plan and staff qualifications
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Health Care Quality Units
• The Health Care Quality Units (HCQUs) work to support
and improve the health information and knowledge for
the I/DD community service system by building capacity
and competency within the physical and behavioral
health care systems as well as the stakeholders of the
I/DD system.
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Health Care Quality Units
• HCQU Face-to-Face Trainings
• HCQU Online Course Catalog
– Available through www.MyODP.org
– The HCQU Catalog displays the online courses offered by all
Pennsylvania HCQUs.
– Participation in HCQU courses is open to any Pennsylvania
resident, regardless of area of residency.
– Online courses are easily accessible to everyone across the state.
Autism Services, Education, Resources and Training
• ASERT
– ASERT is a statewide initiative funded by ODP, PA Department of
Human Services. ASERT is a key component of the strategy for
supporting individuals with autism, their families and professionals
throughout the commonwealth.
– The ASERT Collaborative is a partnership of medical centers,
centers of autism research and services, universities, and other
providers involved in the treatment and care of individuals of all
ages with autism and their families. The ASERT Collaborative has
been designed to bring together resources locally, regionally, and
statewide.
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ASERT
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College of Direct Supports
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Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives
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Money Follows the Person funded 2016 – 2020• Increase the use of home- and community-based services (HCBS) and reduce
the use of institutionally-based services;
• Eliminate barriers that restrict the use of Medicaid funds to let people receive long-term care in the settings of their choice;
• Strengthen the ability of Medicaid programs to provide HCBS to people who choose to transition out of institutions; and
• Put procedures in place to provide quality assurance and improvement of HCBS.
Mission of the Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives: • Collaborative project between ODP and Office of Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Services to decrease the need for institutional services
• Build capacity to support complex individuals in the community and increase the capacity to support individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Autism who also have behavioral health challenges
Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives
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• Capacity Building Institute
• Professional Conference Series
• Dual Diagnosis Conference
• Dual Diagnosis Curriculum
• Mental Health First Aid
Collaborative Capacity Building Initiatives
Capacity Building Institute
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Diverse educational curriculum regarding individuals with
complex needs provided to participants in monthly, two day
sessions over the course of 9 months
• Focus on best and promising practices for individuals with I/DD and
ASD who have significant behavioral health challenges
• Discuss treatment and support approaches from multiple
perspectives
• Collaborate with partners on community inclusion
• Information applied in small group work focusing on individuals with
complex needs
• Relationship building
Capacity Building Institute(1)
Capacity Building Institute
• Primary Faculty
• Guest lecturers
• Extensive small group work
• Culminates in case presentations to the Deputy
Secretaries of ODP and OMHSAS
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Capacity Building Institute – Topics Covered (2)
• Psychiatric assessment
• Psychotropic medications
• Functional Behavioral Assessment
• Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Behavioral phenotypes of genetic syndromes associated
with I/DD
• Biographical timeline
• Trauma
• Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
• Self-advocate perspectives
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Capacity Building Institute – Topics Covered (3)
• Neuro-feedback, other biofeedback modalities
• Peer support
• Family perspectives
• Community of practice
• Forensic perspectives
• Caregiver support
• Creative/expressive therapies
– Art therapy, Music therapy, Percussion, Equine assisted, Trauma
informed yoga
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Professional Conference Series
• Specialized opportunities for clinicians in practice and in
training, including licensed professionals, behavior
specialists, direct support professionals
• Enhanced exposure to and education about the needs of
individuals with I/DD and mental health diagnoses
• Networking with other professionals & clinicians
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Professional Conference Series – Past Topics
• Advanced Biographical Timeline
• Advanced Functional Behavioral Assessment: Tips
Tricks and Tools to Develop Quality FBAs
• Supporting Health Aging Across the Lifespan
• Improving Outcomes for Persons with Intellectual
Disabilities and Mental Health/Substance Use Issues by
Recognizing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and
Modifying Approaches.
• Behavioral Manifestations of Pain and Illness
• Assessment and Effective Intervention for Individuals
with Autism, Intellectual Disabilities and unique
Communication needs: Building services that work.
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Professional Conference Series 2019
• Cultural and Linguistic Competence
• Charting the LifeCourse
• Recognizing and Addressing Mental Health Factors when
Providing Behavior Supports
• Peer Support/Peer Specialist Program
• Healthy Sexual Environments
• Sexual Trauma in People Who Have Committed Crimes
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Dual Diagnosis Conference
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• Promote increased capacity to serve individuals in the
community
• Promote increased capacity to transition individuals from
state settings to the community
• Improve direct service outcomes, support the supporters
• Assist clinicians in expanding expertise with I/DD & MH
clients
• Increase familiarity and networking
• Next conference: August 21st & 22, 2019
Dual Diagnosis Curriculum
• Dual Diagnosis Curriculum currently available on the
MyODP.org website
– MyODP.org > Training > Dual Diagnosis > Dual Diagnosis
Curriculum
• Developed in collaboration with the Health Care Quality
Units
• Designed for Direct Service Professionals and others
who work in the I/DD or MH fields
• Updated
• 40 hours of material in 20 modules
• Course Certificate after completing all modules
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What is Mental Health First Aid ?
Mental Health First Aid is the help offered to a person
experiencing a mental health challenge, mental disorder, or
a mental health crisis. The first aid is given until appropriate
help is received or until the crisis resolves.
Mental Health First Aid does not teach people to
diagnose or to provide treatment
Mental Health First Aid
• 8 hour, in-person training session to teach people how to
identify, understand, and respond to signs and symptoms