26
SEMI-ANNUAL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FORUM AUGUST 17, 2011 VOTING RESULTS Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

SEMI-ANNUAL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FORUM

AUGUST 17, 2011VOTING RESULTS

Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse

Collaborative

Page 2: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

30.3%

69.7%

Yes No

Have you ever used the clickers before?

76 total responses (23 = yes, 53 = no)

Page 3: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

28.6%

71.4%

Male Female

What gender are you?

77 total responses (22 = male, 55 = female)

Page 4: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

2.6% 5.1%

30.8%

19.2%

28.2%

14.1%

< 20 20 – 30 31 – 40

41 – 50 51 – 60 61 +

How old are you?

78 total responses (<20 = 2, 20-30 = 4, 31-40 = 24, 41-50 = 15, 51-60 = 22, 61+ = 11)

Page 5: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

52%

6.5%

15.6%

7.8%

3.9%

2.6%11.7%

1. Service provider 2. Elected official

3. Law enforcement 4. Government entity

5. Funder 6. Client/family

7. School 8. Other

Who do you represent today?

77 total responses (service provider = 40, elected official = 0, Law enforcement = 5,

government entity = 12, funder = 6, client/family = 3, school = 2, other = 9)

Page 6: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

2.6% 1.3%

94.8%

1.3%

American Indian Asian Black/African American

Caucasian Hispanic Multiracial

Other

The race that best describes me

77 total responses (American Indian = 2, Asian = 1, Black/African American = 0,

Caucasian = 73, Hispanic = 0, Multiracial = 1, Other = 0)

Page 7: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Family Advocacy Parent Training Topics Identified

Juvenile Justice Mental Health

Page 8: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Juvenile Justice Topic 1. Truancy - What parents/guardians need to know if their

child is referred to the State’s Attorney’s Office for Truancy.

2. Child in Need of Supervision (CHINS Petition) – What is this and how does it work?  Can it help my child?

3. How can parents/guardians advocate for their child and be involved in decision making? 

4. How to help your child transition home after incarceration in a juvenile justice facility.

5. What happens if my child is remanded to the Department of Corrections?

6. A parent’s guide to secure juvenile detention.  Why is it used?  What can I expect as a parent if my minor child is detained?

Page 9: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

13.9%

20.2%

32.9%

17.7%

5.1%

10.1%

Truancy CHINS Petition

Parent Advocacy Transition from incarceration

Child to DOC Secure juvenile detention

Juvenile Justice 1st Vote

79 total responses (truancy = 11, CHINS = 16, parent advocacy = 26, transition from

incarceration = 14, child to DOC = 4, secure juvenile detention = 8)

Page 10: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

17.1%

27.6%

25%

17.1%

10.5%

2.6%

Truancy CHINS Petition

Parent Advocacy Transition from incarceration

Child to DOC Secure juvenile detention

Juvenile Justice = 2nd Vote

76 total responses (truancy = 13, CHINS = 21, parent advocacy = 19, transition from

incarceration = 13, child to DOC = 8, secure juvenile detention = 2)

Page 11: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Mental Health Topic 1. What mental, emotional and behavioral disorders could affect my

children and/or my adolescents?

2. What are the signs that my child needs a mental health evaluation?  Where can we get this?  What terminology do I need to know?

3. What treatment services are available for my child in SD? What are different types of therapies, and how do I know what

is best for my child?  What medications are available for my child and what are their

side effects?

4. How do I know if my child is using alcohol and/or drugs?  Where can I get help?  What treatments are available?

5. What is the involuntary commitment process for Minors?

6. How can parents/guardians advocate for their child and be involved in decision making?

7. How to help your child transition home from residential treatment.

Page 12: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

6.3%

30.4%

20.2%

19%

1.3%

20.2%

2.5%

Disorders EvaluationTreatment Alcohol/drugsCommitment process Parent advocacy Transition from residential

Mental Health 1st Vote

79 total responses(disorders = 5, evaluation = 24, treatment = 16, alcohol/drugs = 15, commitment process = 1,

parent advocacy = 16, transition from residential = 2)

Page 13: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

7.8%20.8%

29.9%16.9%

2.6%

15.6%

6.5%

Disorders EvaluationTreatment Alcohol/drugsCommitment process Parent advocacy Transition from residential

Mental Health 2nd Vote

77 total responses(disorders = 6, evaluation = 16, treatment = 23, alcohol/drugs = 13, commitment process = 2,

parent advocacy = 12, transition from residential = 5)

Page 14: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

37.5%

62.5%

Juvenile Justice

Mental Health

Which topic should be done first?

80 total responses(juvenile justice = 30, mental health = 50)

Page 15: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Collaborative’s Next Priorities

Adult Service Needs Youth and Adolescent Service Needs Community Training Needs (Outside of

Family Advocacy parent training)

Other

Page 16: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Adult Service Needs

1. Open ended tiered housing

2. Outpatient substance abuse services

3. Psychiatric services & medication management

4. Counseling services for low income

5. Prevention services for other than underage and binge drinking (tobacco, cannabis, inhalants, meth, other drugs, bullying)

6. Nursing home beds for adults with mental illness

7. Drop In Center for social interaction specializing in understanding issues of mental illness and substance abuse

8. Gambling treatment

9. More integrated treatment for DD clients that have MH/SA issues

Page 17: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

30.3%

5.3%

22.4%

14.5%

5.3%

6.6%

6.6%

2.6% 6.6%

Open ended tiered housing Outpatient substance abuse

Psychiatric /medication Counseling services for low income

Other prevention Nursing home beds for MI adults

Drop-in center Gambling treatment

Integrated treatment for DD

Adult Service Needs 1st Vote

76 total responses(open ended tiered housing = 23, outpatient substance abuse = 4, psychiatric medication = 17,

counseling services for low income = 11, other prevention = 4, nursing home beds for MI adults = 5, drop-in center = 5, gambling treatment = 2, integrates treatments for DD = 5)

Page 18: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

28.6%

6.5%

24.7%

9.1%

1.3%

6.5%

11.7%5.2%

6.5%

Open ended tiered housing Outpatient substance abuse

Psychiatric /medication Counseling services for low income

Other prevention Nursing home beds for MI adults

Drop-in center Gambling treatment

Integrated treatment for DD

Adults Services 2nd Vote

77 total responses(open ended tiered housing = 22, outpatient substance abuse = 5, psychiatric medication = 19,

counseling services for low income = 7, other prevention = 1, nursing home beds for MI adults = 5, drop-in center = 9, gambling treatment = 4, integrates treatments for DD = 5)

Page 19: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Youth and Adolescent Service Needs

1. Crisis Care System

2. Therapeutic foster families

3. Truancy reduction

4. Alternatives to secure detention

5. Alternatives to residential mental health treatment

6. Alternatives to inpatient drug and alcohol treatment

7. Alternative schools for youth who don’t ‘fit in’ the public school system (charter schools)

8. Services to transition a juvenile to adult (example independent living center)

Page 20: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

48.6%

4.2%

5.6%

2.8%8.3%

5.6%

13.9%11.1%

Crisis Care SystemTherapeutic foster familiesTruancy reductionAlternatives to secure detentionAlternatives to residential treatmentAlternatives to inpatient drug/alcohol treatm...Alternative schools

Youth and Adolescent Service Needs 1st Vote

72 total responses(crisis care system = 35, therapeutic foster families = 3, truancy reduction = 4, alternatives to secure detention = 2, alternatives to residential treatments = 6, alternatives to inpatients drug/alcohol treatment = 4, alternative schools = 10,

transition juvenile to adult = 8)

Page 21: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

48.6%

4.2%

5.6%

2.8%8.3%

5.6%

13.9%11.1%

Crisis Care SystemTherapeutic foster familiesTruancy reductionAlternatives to secure detentionAlternatives to residential treatmentAlternatives to inpatient drug/alcohol treatm...Alternative schools

Youth and Adolescent Service Needs 2st Vote

77 total responses(crisis care system = 17, therapeutic foster families = 2, truancy reduction = 11, alternatives to secure detention = 7, alternatives to residential treatments = 7, alternatives to inpatients drug/alcohol treatment = 8, alternative schools = 10,

transition juvenile to adult =15)

Page 22: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Community Training Needs (outside of Family Advocacy parent training)

1. Understanding poverty and it’s consequences

2. Mental Health First Aid

3. Cultural Competency

4. Olweus Bullying

5. Adult CIT (Crisis intervention training) for law enforcement, liaison officers, schools, other counties

6. Youth CIT (Crisis intervention training) for law enforcement liaison officers, schools, other counties

Page 23: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

22.2%

11.1%

11.1%

11.1%27.8%

16.7%

Poverty Mental Health First Aid Cultural competency

Olweus Bullying Adult CIT Youth CIT

Community Training Needs 1st Vote

72 total responses(poverty = 16, mental health first aid = 8, cultural competency = 8,

olweus bullying = 8, adults CIT = 20, youth CIT = 12

Page 24: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

22.2%

11.1%

11.1%

11.1%27.8%

16.7%

Poverty Mental Health First Aid Cultural competency

Olweus Bullying Adult CIT Youth CIT

Community Training Needs 2nd Vote

73 total responses(poverty = 18, mental health first aid = 13, cultural competency = 6,

olweus bullying = 9, adults CIT = 6, youth CIT = 21

Page 25: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

Other

1. Recruitment of more people to become qualified mental health professionals

2. Community Education Plan to expand awareness of CCC

3. Increase informal and peer supports for families

4. Increase capacity for community case management

5. Client needs assessment/feedback to identify barriers to services

6. Community care plan for frequent users of service

Page 26: Black Hills Mental Health Substance Abuse Collaborative

13%

18.2%

19.5%22.1%

6.5%

20.8%

QMHP recruitment Awareness of CCCInformal supportsCase managementClient Needs AssessmentCommunity care plan

Other

77 total responses(QMHP recruitment = 10, awareness of CCC = 14, informal supports = 15,

case management = 17, clients needs assessment = 5, community care plan = 16)