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NAMI Homefront: Education and Support for the Families of Service Members and Veterans

NAMI Homefront: Education and Support for the Families of Service Members and Veterans

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NAMI Homefront: Education and Support for the Families of Service Members and Veterans

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Colleen Duewel, MPHNational Director

Education, Training & Peer Support

WELCOME!

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Suzanne Robinson, MSWSenior Education Program Manager

Teri Brister, PhDDirector of Content Integrity & NAMI Basics

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Why Now?

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Families Stress & Sacrifice

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Hidden Heroes: America’s Military Caregivers(RAND Corporation Study, 2014)

In the United States today:• There are an estimated 5.5 million

military caregivers• Nearly 20% (1.1 million) are caring for

someone who served after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001

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Hidden Heroes: America’s Military Caregivers(RAND Corporation Study, 2014)

Post-9/11 military caregivers are often:• Younger (40% are between ages 18 and 30)• Caring for an individual with a mental health or

substance use condition• Nonwhite• Veterans of military service• Employed• Not connected to a support network

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Because of Our Amazing People!

Why NAMI?

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A History of Success1997 – NAMI Affiliates in Ohio and Maryland (and no doubt other states!) engage local VA offices to offer NAMI Family-to-Family classes at VA facilities.

2008 & 2010 – Memoranda of Understanding between NAMI and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to offer NAMI Family-to-Family in VA facilities across the country. The course has been presented 200+ times in 114 different VA facilities in all 50 states.

2013 - The NAMI Family-to-Family Program was added to SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs

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Measuring Our Past SuccessWe are still friends with everyone that was in the class. There’s always and open ear and an open heart and a shoulder to cry on if you need it. Father of a VeteranYou realize that he will

never be the same having been through war. I learned how to treat him more as an adult than as a hurt child.

Mother of a Veteran

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History of NAMI Homefront

• Expert Advisory Group met on 9/11/13• Continue to advise NAMI• Experts included military families,

Veterans, the NAMI Military & Veterans Council and representatives from the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, RAND Corporation, Universal Health Services and the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving.

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What is NAMI Homefront?

• 6 sessions, 2.5 hours each• Follows NAMI education format• Cultural Adaptation of NAMI Family-to-Family

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Target AudienceFamilies and friends of military Service Members and Veterans who have experienced the symptoms of mental illness.

The Service Members and Veterans may or may not have a formal diagnosis.

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What’s Different at a Glance?• Language – Military Terms & Culture • No additional resources in the manuals• Detailed General Resources section• No guest speakers • Collaborative Problem Solving method

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Course ContentClass 1: Introduction to NAMI Family EducationClass 2: The Biology of Mental Illness & Getting a DiagnosisClass 3: Understanding Trauma, Overview of Diagnoses Class 4: Treatment Services & Crisis ManagementClass 5: Crisis Preparation & Communication SkillsClass 6: Family Roles, Recovery & Self-Care

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Class 5: Crisis Preparation & Communication Skills

Collaborative Problem Solving• This approach is used in NAMI Basics• Dr. Ross Greene – The Explosive Child• Think of this as “picking your battles”

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Title of SlideClass 6: Family Roles, Recovery & Self-Care

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General Resources Section

• Department of Defense Resources• Branches of the Military Resources• Reserves and National Guard Resources• Military Relief Organizations• Military Veterans’ Resources • Other Government Resources• Non-Governmental Resources• Helpful Books & Publications

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Unlike other NAMI manuals, theGlossary contains numerous terms and acronyms that do NOT appear in the text.

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Online!

NAMI is partnering with…

…to create an online version of the course for release in 2015!

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Online!

The online class will be interactive and taught by an instructor live and in real-time removing some of the barriers presented by geography and caregiving responsibilities.

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Set the “Social” Stage

Text Box

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Interactive Commentary

Text Box

“Chatversation”

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Whiteboard = VERB

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Feedback & Call to Action

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Evaluation and research for NAMI Homefront will be conducted by:

Lisa Dixon, MD, MPHProfessor of Clinical Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Director, Center for Practice Innovations New York State Psychiatric Institute

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10 States Offer NAMI Homefront

• Illinois• Maryland • New York

Maine, Michigan, Virginia and Washington

• North Carolina• Ohio • South Carolina

Pilot States

States that Joined in July

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Peg Morrison, MBADirector of Programs

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Ohio update (effective 8/14/14)• 10 teachers trained• Four more on deck• Three fall classes

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PromotingFall Classes

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PromotingFall Classes

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PromotingFall Classes

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Longstanding Relationship with VA

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Betsey O’BrienDirector of Education Programs

Michelle ReadyAssistant Director of Education Programs

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What is the NAMI Homefront Education Program?

• NAMI Homefront is a free, six-session education program for family, friends and significant others of Military Service Members and Veterans with mental health conditions. It focuses on the unique needs of military and veteran communities, such as post-deployment and post-discharge transitions.

• The course is designed to help family members understand and support their loved one while maintaining their own well-being. The trained teachers of this course are also family members who have experience with military culture and know what it is like to have a loved one living with mental illness.

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Blitz Promotion of a New Course

• Evening News• Talk Shows•Newspaper

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Organizations that Help Service Members

• Wounded Warriors• Veteran Center• VA Offices• VA Clinics (Medical Centers & CBOCs)• American Legion• Colleges with Student Veteran Organizations

• Upstate Warrior Solutions• National Guard• Disabled American Veterans• Veterans of Foreign Wars• Alston Wilkes Society• Civil Air Patrol

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Somehow this dog got its head stuck in a piece of pipe - the story and daily update was my competition while attempting to promote the NAMI Homefront Course in our community. Always know your competition!

Tale’s end: Piper ended up freeing himself after a few days on a diet!

Poor Piper!

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Michelle with service dog Ozzy True…

If you can’t beat them join them!

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Local Mental Health Organizations & Professionals

• South Carolina Department of Mental Health• NAMI South Carolina Affiliates• Mental Health America• Psychiatric Hospitals• Psychologists/Counselors/Therapists

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Other Advertising AreasChurches

Bulletin Boards

Facebook Friends

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Lacey Elmange Community Support Coordinator - SC

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The Course Offering• The course was taught on three consecutive Saturdays

• June 14 – 28, 2014

• 9:30 am – 3:30 pm

• Lunch provided by our NAMI affiliate – NAMI AOP (Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties)

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Course Registration• 12 Individuals registered

• 9 Attended and graduated

• Those who couldn’t attend are registered for the next course.

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First NAMI Homefront Course in the Universe!

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Title of SlideEvaluation Comments

“I love the fact that this course is just for us – military service members and veterans. Outsiders don’t understand.” Spouse

“Every family needs this information.” Spouse & employee of a Veteran’s organization

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Trained NAMI Homefront Teachers• Recruiting was conducted from our current Family to Family

Teachers. • The Pilot Sites received training using a live webinar. • Four NAMI SC affiliates participated in the training to launch

NAMI Homefront in SC.• Initial teacher recruitment focused on affiliates where there

was a higher concentrations of active military and veteran populations.

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Title of SlideNext Steps for South Carolina

• Participation in the Mental Health Summit called “A Community of Care: Building Connections” on 9/11/14

• Participation in the Upstate Veteran Administration’s PTSD Awareness Symposium on 9/17/14

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Title of SlideClasses Scheduled in SC

• NAMI MID-CAROLINA: OCTOBER• Dorn VA & Fort Jackson

• NAMI BEAUFORT COUNTY: OCTOBER• Parris Island (Marine Corps Recruit Depot)

• NAMI SUMTER: TBD• Shaw Air Force Base

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Classes scheduled beginning after Labor Day for:• Illinois – VA facilities in Champaign and Peoria and a civilian site in Oak Park• Maine – Augusta• Maryland – Prince George’s County (2) and Rockville• Michigan - Marshall• New York VA facilities in Albany, Buffalo, Manhattan, Rochester and Syracuse

(negotiations underway with Fort Drum)• North Carolina – Fort Bragg, Fayetteville and Charlotte• Ohio – Cincinnati (2) and Dayton• South Carolina – Pendleton, Columbia, Sumter (drawing from Shaw AFB) and

Beufort (drawing from Parris Island)• Virginia – Gloucester and Portsmouth• Washington - Vancouver

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QUESTIONS?

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Contact InformationBetsey O’BrienDirector of Education [email protected] (803) 370-3562

Michelle ReadyAssistant Director of [email protected] (864) 882-5131

Peg Morrison, MBADirector of [email protected] (614) 224-2700

Suzanne Robinson, MSWSenior Education Program [email protected](703) 524-7600

Teri Brister, PhDDirector of Content Integrity & NAMI [email protected](703) 524-7600