A Roadmap for Collaboration ANNUALCONFERENCE2014 Prevention
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A Roadmap for Collaboration ANNUALCONFERENCE2014 Prevention
A Roadmap for Collaboration Prevention. Treatment. Recovery Stronger Together THE NH ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG SERVICE PROVIDERS ASSOCIATION ANNUALCONFERENCE2014 Holiday Inn, Concord NH October 16th, 2014 WELCOME TO THE ANNUAL NH ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICE PROVIDERS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE Stronger Together A Roadmap for Collaboration Prevention. Treatment. Recovery October 16th, 2014 Welcome and thank you for joining us for our annual conference. This years conference theme is "A Roadmap for Collaboration: Prevention. Treatment. Recovery.” If this year has taught us anything, it is that there are big changes in the works for the way addiction and mental health services are being provided here in New Hampshire. With the passage of the New Hampshire Health Protection Plan, substance use disorder providers are navigating an ever changing world of service delivery that shifts from grant funding to insurance reimbursement. Providers are being encouraged to share services, collaborate with mental health and primary care in their communities, work more closely with their prevention, treatment and recovery cohorts, and redefine the way they operate. We know that you have heard time and time again that collaboration is key to a successful future, but HOW that collaboration works and WHAT it looks like in practice is something that you have yet to discover. Our hope is to provide you with actionable, best practice tools and strategies from New Hampshire and across the country. By the end of the day, you will have a plethora of models and materials needed to take back to your agencies and practices and begin working towards functional collaboration in your community. This year’s program is designed to provide you with specialty track information while also getting you in the same room as your colleagues in similar fields. You will leave today only after having spent time in rooms and sessions with people from your communities who you may just be beginning to build relationships with. We hope our collection of speakers begins to shed some light on the possibilities functional collaboration can bring for the communities you serve. We strive to provide you with speakers who are nationally recognized as experts in best practices in the field and hope you enjoy the conference. We would like to offer our thanks to our funder, The NH Charitable Foundation, and to all of our wonderful exhibitors. With their generous support, we are able to provide you with the best return on investment of your time, energy and money. We would also like to acknowledge our current members. We are not only here for you, but also here because of you. Thank you for being part of the NHAODSPA family. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 8:00a-8:30a- Registration, Networking & Exhibits 8:30a-9:15a Keynote Address Becky Vaughn, National Council for Behavioral Health & Kathryn Power, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Ballroom 9:30a-10:30a Sessions Integration of TSS with treatment and peer recovery support services Cheryle Pacapelli, Ballroom Prevention of FASD: A life course perspective Andrea Macht, MSW, LICSW, Capitol Room 10:45a-11:45p– Sessions The Power of language: A primer on the importance of empowerment-based recovery-focused language Greg Williams, Capitol Room A Model for workable integration across the continuum of care: How one agency turned baby steps into giant leaps Lynn Madden, MPA, CHE, Ballroom 12:00p-12:45p Lunch* *pick-up lunch in the State Room Meet & Greet with MCO’s– State Room General dining area– Ballroom 1:00p-2:00p Sessions Prevention and recovery: The science within the 12-steps Bill Smith, Capitol Room A physicians perspective on addiction and recovery: The change we need to see in the medical profession Dr. Ross Queresy, Ballroom 2:15p-3:15p Sessions SBIRT in NH: Effectively bridging prevention and treatment Amy Pepin, MSW, LICSW, Capitol Room Our changing treatment landscape: A conversation and review of priority policy issues with the National Council and Legal Action Center Becky Vaughn and Gabi de la Gueronniere, JD, Ballroom RECOMMENDED SPECIALITY TRACKS PREVENTION Prevention of FASD: A life course perspective The Power of language: A primer on the importance of empowerment-based recovery-focused language Prevention and recovery: The science within the 12-steps SBIRT in NH: Effectively bridging prevention and treatment TREATMENT Integration of TSS with treatment and peer recovery support services A Model for workable integration across the continuum of care: How one agency turned baby steps into giant leaps A physicians perspective on addiction and recovery: The change we need to see in the medical profession Our changing treatment landscape: A conversation and review of priority policy issues with the National Council and Legal Action Center RECOVERY Integration of TSS with treatment and peer recovery support services The Power of language: A primer on the importance of empowerment-based recovery-focused language Prevention and recovery: The science within the 12-steps Our changing treatment landscape: A conversation and review of priority policy issues with the National Council and Legal Action Center PRIMARY CARE Prevention of FASD: A life course perspective A Model for workable integration across the continuum of care: How one agency turned baby steps into giant leaps A physicians perspective on addiction and recovery: The change we need to see in the medical profession SBIRT in NH: Effectively bridging prevention and treatment MENTAL HEALTH Integration of TSS with treatment and peer recovery support services A Model for workable integration across the continuum of care: How one agency turned baby steps into giant leaps A physicians perspective on addiction and recovery: The change we need to see in the medical profession Our changing treatment landscape: A conversation and review of priority policy issues with the National Council and Legal Action Center SPEAKER BIOS Kathryn Power– Keynote Kathryn Power, BA, M.Ed: Kathryn Power is the Regional Administrator, Region One for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an operating division of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). In that role, she represents the Administrator at the regional level in fulfilling the agency’s mission of reducing the impact of mental illness and substance abuse on America’s communities. She provides authoritative advice and assistance on behavioral health policies and innovations for use in the delivery and financing of prevention, treatment and recovery services, develops regional perspectives on SAMHSA initiatives, and is a visible advocate for individuals with mental illnesses and substance use disorders within the federal government and across the region. In addition, Director Power serves as the SAMHSA Initiative Lead on the Strategic Priority for Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families, focusing on collaboration and coordination to ensure that behavioral health needs for this population are met in a timely and effective manner. In 2012, she was honored for this work when the Department of Defense awarded her The Office of the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service. Becky Vaughn– Keynote Becky Vaughn, BA, MA Becky Vaughn has been working in the field of substance abuse for over 25 years. She was a member of the founding board of The Georgia Association for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse (known as GAPTSA) in 1992 and became their first Executive Director in 1994. Her responsibilities included providing education through training and advocacy at the local, state, and national level to ensure that all Georgians get appropriate and timely services. In July of 2000 GAPTSA merged with Mission New Hope, a substance abuse coalition for metro Atlanta creating The Georgia Council on Substance Abuse where she served as President and CEO until 2007. They work as a catalyst in the community on issues related to prevention, homelessness, and drug courts to reduce the impact of substance abuse. Beginning in 2008 she took over the helm of the State Associations for Addiction Services as their Executive Director after serving on its Board since 2000. Advocacy is her passion, bringing people to the table is her specialty. Her work includes passage of many bills addressing substance abuse solutions as well as securing budget resources. She has served on numerous state committees and panels and speaks on the issue in a variety of settings. Cheryle Pacapelli Cheryle is a woman in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drugs for 25+ years, she joins HOPE for New Hampshire Recovery as the Executive Director in September 2014. She comes to HOPE from Connecticut where she worked as a Program Manager for Recovery Housing, Director of Operations, and the Director of Recovery Services at CT Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) from 2004-2012. During her time at CCAR she managed three Recovery Community Centers, Telephone Recovery Support Program, Recovery Housing Program, Volunteer Services, Recovery Coach Training, Recovery Training Series, and Recovery Walks. She is the co-owner of Stepping Stone House, a transitional living home for men in recovery seeking to transition from treatment and jail back into mainstream society. Cheryle has been providing and implementing recovery support services for over 10 years and brings her knowledge and experience to HOPE. Cheryle has a passion for helping others to maintain and sustain their recovery. Her other passions include family, quilting, cooking, and sports. SPEAKER BIOS Bill Smith Mr. Smith is the President and Managing Member of HJF Recovery Services LLC. HJF provides a variety of AODA and recovery-related services including consulting on AODA clinic operations, interventions, short-term AODA counseling assignments, forensic AODA assessments, research and program development, sales & marketing services, profitability assessments and consulting, and 12-Step facilitation services to individuals and organizations in the greater mid-west. Before founding HJF Recovery Services in 2010, Bill served as the Director for Unlimited Potential Outpatient Services and Partner at Harmony Living Centers. Mr. Smith also has served at Vice President of Operations for Extendicare, Inc. in addition to the many boards he has been called to serve. These include the Human Service Community Advisory Board for the Washington County Human Services Department, Artreach Milwaukee, and the Tri-County YMCA. Bill over 25 years of professional experience in health-care service delivery and business administration working with at-risk populations in highly regulated environments within third-party / federal & state payor structures and oversight. He is a Board Certified Counselor, currently licensed as a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor in the State if Wisconsin. His other credentials include a Masters Degree in Addiction Counseling from the Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies, Certification as a Key Supervisor from the Matrix Institute on Addictions, and certification as an Intervention Professional from the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Mr. Smith is currently working to complete his PhD studies at Cardinal Stritch University. His research concerns the study of the relationship between fidelity with the AA program of recovery and the quality of life within current members of Alcoholics Anonymous. He is a frequent guest lecturer at several Milwaukee-area universities, and is an Adjunct Instructor for North Park University in Chicago, IL. Dr. Ross Queresy Dr. Ross Queresy is an MD and specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Queresy spent two years as a Family Medicine Intern and resident at the North Shore University Hospital/NYU and Three years of post-graduate training in PM&R at Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery and The Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in NYC. Dr. Queresy has started three rehabilitation Centers in Upstate NY and had a busy multi-office private practice. He has witnessed the stigma associated with addictions firsthand in a medical setting and is eager to create awareness within the profession on how best to deal with substance use disorders in a respectful and disease-oriented manner. Amy Pepin, MSW, LICSW Amy Pepin, MSW, is a consultant with CHI/JSI. She has extensive experience in substance use disorders prevention and treatment – policy analysis; program development; program development; and best practices implementation. Amy earned her Masters in Social Work from Boston College and her Bachelors in Social Work from the University of New Hampshire and her Bachelors in Social Work from the University of New Hampshire. Amy was the 2013 recipient of the NH Alcohol and other Drug Counselor’s Lifetime Achievement Award and is a past President of the NH Alcohol and Drug Service Providers’ Association. She is currently an appointed member of the NH Governor’s State Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice Gabrielle de la Gueronniere, JD Gabrielle de la Guéronnière leads the Legal Action Center’s federal policy advocacy to expand and improve health responses to drug and alcohol addiction, and to end discrimination against people with drug and alcohol addiction histories and criminal records. Located in the Center's Washington, DC, office, Ms. de la Guéronnière works to increase funding for drug and alcohol prevention, treatment, recovery and research programming, to expand services for people with criminal records who are seeking to reenter society; and to eliminate legal barriers faced by people with criminal records and drug addiction histories as they seek to obtain employment, welfare, student loans and housing. Ms. de la Guéronnière also leads the federal advocacy for the Center's National H.I.R.E. (Helping Individuals with criminal records Reenter through Employment) Network. Ms. de la Guéronnière became Deputy Director for National Policy in 2007, after serving as the Center's Policy Associate since 2004. Ms. de la Guéronnière is a graduate of Boston University and American University's Washington College of Law. SPEAKER BIOS Andrea Macht, MSW, LICSW Andrea is a Clinical Associate and Instructor in Psychiatry with the Crisis/Consult Service in the Department of Psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Raised in Maine, she earned her MSW at the University of New England School of Social Work. After graduation, she moved to Alaska where she received specialized training in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and continued to provide diagnostic, education and prevention efforts for 12 years. Since relocating to NH in 2012, she has taken an active role in educating psychiatry residents, faculty and the community about FASD’s. She recently presented at the NH Infant Mental Health Conference and to the Child/Adolescent Psychiatry Residents at Dartmouth. She is the current chair of the NO FAS (no fetal alcohol syndrome) NH affiliate board of directors. She resides in Lebanon, NH with her husband and two school-aged daughters. Greg Williams Greg Williams is a person in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drugs since age seventeen. He is a health policy advocate, and award-winning documentary filmmaker who specializes in the creation of compelling and purposeful content. At age 30, "The Anonymous People" is Greg’s first independent feature-length film. His new film is bringing lasting solutions to the screen for one of America’s top health problems. Currently in early theatrical release, "The Anonymous People" has already received widespread critical acclaim and a variety of industry awards. Lynn Madden, MPA, CHE Lynn Madden, MPA, CHE, is currently Chief Executive Officer of the APT Foundation, a substance abuse treatment and research agency in New Haven, CT as well as a process improvement coach for the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment, an organization co-founded by CSAT and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Previously, she served for over 15 years as the Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Acadia Hospital, a 100-bed psychiatric and substance abuse facility in Bangor, Maine that includes extensive outpatient services and a homeless shelter. She has nearly 25 years of management and service development experience in the healthcare field, particularly in mental health and substance abuse treatment. Her specific interests include improving access to treatment services, the use of functional outcomes to inform clinical practice in chronic disease management and tying public policy initiatives to evidence-based practices. Madden is a diplomat of the American College of Healthcare Executives. She received her Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Maine, and is a lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. CONTINUING EDUCATION CEUs will be available for the following certifications and licenses: CPS LICSW/LCMHC LADC/MLADC/CRSW Nursing CEU’s will be given out after each session to individuals that attend full sessions and complete the proper sign-in paperwork. Please see the session moderator to receive your CEU’s. EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS Askesis Development Group is a leader in software solutions for the behavioral health, addictions treatment, and social service markets. Providers across the country deliver services to millions of people, supported by our flagship product, PsychConsult® Provider, a fully integrated practice management and EHR application. www.askesis.com. Alkermes is a leader in innovative medicines that address the unmet needs and challenges of people living with debilitating diseases. As a fully integrated global biopharmaceutical company, Alkermes applies our scientific expertise, proprietary technologies, and global resources to develop products that are designed to make a meaningful difference in the way patients manage their disease. www.alkermes.com. Since 1996, Beacon Health Strategies has pioneered innovative treatment plans that deliver customized, community-based solutions to behavioral health patients. We are an organization of industry-leading behavioral health experts, managed and advised by nationally recognized medical, behavioral, human services, and pharmacy clinicians. Our programs seamlessly integrate with our clients' existing medical and disease management programs and have been proven to lower the total cost of care while measurably improving patient outcomes. Beacon Health Strategies is accredited by both NCQA and URAC. www.beaconhealthstrategies.com Since 1994, Cenpatico® has provided comprehensive managed behavioral healthcare services for vulnerable and underserved populations. We started out as a group practice of behavioral health clinicians offering services and care management in Texas. We have never lost our clinical focus and our passion for serving people. Cenpatico® offers agencies, health plans, and states solutions to administer healthcare services more effectively. Our specialties include managed care solutions for behavioral health, foster care, specialty therapy and rehabilitative services, specialized school services, and community reentry programs. EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS Dominion Diagnostics is a national drug monitoring partner that offers customizable testing options and unique clinical solutions for enhanced accuracy and insight into treatment efficacy and outcomes. Dominion’s Comprehensive Analysis of Reported Drugs (CARD) TM provided with every report, correlates test results with patients’ self-reported drug misuse and treatmentrelated medication use. 211 Circuit Drive North Kingstown, RI 02852 Toll Free: 877-734-9600 www.dominiondiagnostics.com Foothold Technology offers a certified electronic record, AWARDS, that helps human service providers manage services, track client data, and generate reports for better outcomes and billing. Originating from three agencies in 2000, AWARDS is ideal for virtually all service types and is fully interoperable with any other federally certified system. Hope for NH Recovery is a grassroots alliance of people in recovery, their families and friends, and concerned members of the community. Our goal is to advocate for, educate, and improve the public perception about those in recovery from substance use disorders. We collaborate with local resources to provide recovery support services such as telephone support, recovery coaching, and community based trainings. Hope for NH Recovery foresees these services being provided in Recovery Community Centers throughout our state. An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission accredits and certifies more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting certain performance standards. EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS INSERT KDSA/WINXNET INFO HERE Maine Community Health Options is a national Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan (CO-OP) created with the support of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Maine Community Health Options is a private, nonprofit entity governed by a member-based Board of Directors, which gives members a strong voice in the management and development of the plan. We are innovative and do things differently to improve healthcare for all. We believe that healthcare can be both better and more affordable when doctors, patients, health insurers, and employers all work together. We foster these relationships because these partnerships will bring change. QoL meds is America's premier provider of specialty pharmacies for behavioral health. By partnering with community mental health center, QoL meds is changing lives across America. The QoL meds Mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with mental illness by establishing a higher level of prescriptive care. Relias Learning offers online training to senior care, health and human services, corrections, and intellectual and developmental disabilities organizations. It’s our mission to help clients achieve the highest quality practice and accreditation standards with online learning and compliance programs. Though the name Relias Learning is new, we’ve been delivering online training programs to organizations with specialized needs since 2002. By bringing together Silverchair Learning Systems, Essential Learning, Care2Learn, and Hospice Education Network, we provide our clients with a wealth of courses and dedicated support to meet their compliance needs. EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS Odyssey Software provides software and services for the administrative functions of behavioral health organizations. Our solutions include Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains), integrating Dynamics GP with Electronic Health Record systems and developing data warehouses and dashboards. Dynamics GP includes functionality for general ledger, financial reporting, payroll and human resources in a tightly integrated system. Odyssey can help you deploy dynamics GP either on premise or in the cloud. SMART's Electronic Medical Record Software is designed to meet your facility's every need. SMART Software manages your facility from admission to annual report. SMART's Clinical, Medical and Financial Software Modules integrate any multimodality treatment facilities including Residential or Outpatient Substance Abuse, Methadone Maintenance and Behavioral Health. The Graduate Programs in Community Mental Health and Mental Health Counseling are competency-based, multidisciplinary programs, with a unique emphasis in both clinical mental health and substance abuse counseling, including both clinical and leadership skills in community-based behavioral health care. The programs are specifically designed to prepare individuals to perform a wide variety of clinical counseling and administrative roles in integrated community mental health and substance abuse services for children, youth, families, and adults. Acknowledgements The NH Alcohol and other Drug Service Providers Association would like to extend our thanks to the following agencies and individuals for helping to make our 2014 conference a success. QUICK REFERENCES NHPA CONTACTS Abby Shockley, Executive Director, ext 113 Kiri Stroh, Membership Development Director ext 111 KC de Bruijn, Billing Specialist, ext 113 10 Ferry St, Suite 307 NH Providers Association Board of Directors and Events Committee Sandi Coyle- President, Events Committee Allies in Substance Abuse Prevention Concord, NH 03301 PH: 603-225-9540 F: 603-415-0774 Email: info@nhproviders.org Website: www.nhproviders.org Annette Escalante- Immediate Past President Keystone Hall FACILITY Jacqui Abikoff- VP Treatment Horizons Counseling Center Holiday Inn– Concord Bridgett Taylor- VP Prevention Communities United Regional Network Concord, NH 03301 172 North Main Street 603-224-9543 Sue Bourn- Treasurer Serenity Place Sarah Sadowski-Secretary New Futures Shannon Bresaw Capital Region Community Prevention Coalition Jennifer Cusato, Events Committee Co-Chair Partnership for a Drug-Free NH A special thank you to our 2014 exhibitors and sponsors and to our funder, the NH Charitable Foundation Jeff DeFlavio Recover Together Monica Edgar Concord Hospital Sandra Seney, Events Committee Co-Chair Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester Samantha Nolte, Events Committee Phoenix House-Dublin Center Meghan Shea Families in Transition Stronger Together New Hampshire Alcohol and other Drug Service Providers Association 2014 Members NH Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association/NHTIAD Allies in Substance Abuse Prevention ONE Voice for Southeastern NH ARCpoint Labs of Merrimack Partners in Prevention Beth Mundahl, LICSW Patricia Martick-Campbell CADY Inc. Phoenix House of Dublin Capital Area Public Health Network Paula Charles Counseling Service Center For Life Management Phoenix Houses of New England, Child And Family Services Keene Adolescent Substance Abuse Reality Check Inc. Treatment Program Ronald Sayres Community Improvement Associates Tucker Counseling Community Prevention Collaborative Rosemary Moran Weidner Concord Hospital Substance Use Sandy Burke Services Seacoast Youth Services Connie McGraw Self-Empowerment NH LLC Connie Owen, MA, MLADC, LCS Serenity Place DHMC Addiction Treatment Program Sheila Jenkins Donna LaRue Southeastern NH Services Elaine Davis, MS The Youth Council Ellen Eberhart LCMHC, MLADC COLLABORATING PARTNER: Families in Transition Farnum Center Andrea Macht, DHMC Geisel School Franklin Mayor’s Drug Task Force of Medicine, Department of Friendship House Psychiatry Grafton County Dept. of Corrections - Community Partners of NH Substance Use and Mental Health Denise Johnson Services Donna Hastings Psy.D. Halo Educational Systems Dominion Diagnostics Hampstead Hospital Families Sharing Without Shame Headrest Inc. Gary Steinbach Heather Kingston Jeff Davis Hope for NH Joanna F. Celenza, March of Dimes/ Horizons Counseling Center CHaD Jacqueline Berg Kate McNally Jay Bernier Keely Marie, Wellness and Me LLC Joseph Kilcullen Mary Greene Julia Reilly, MS, MLADC, C.F.C Monadnock Family Services Karen McNamara, LADC, SAP New Futures, Inc Keene Youth Services NH Council on Problem Gambling Keystone Hall Nute Middle and High Schools Lucinda Nightingale Counseling and Community Outreach Makin' It Happen Coalition for Partnership for a Drug-Free NH Resilient Youth PWS Counseling Services Manchester Youth Services Rebecca MacKenzie Melissa Garvey MSW, CPS, LICSW Rex Bunnell, MA, LADC Monadnock Alcohol and Drug Seacoast Mental Health Center Abuse Coalition SNHU Graduate Program in Monadnock Voices For Prevention Community Mental Health and Mental Nancy Dyer Health Counseling AGENCY: STUDENT: Bethany Arcand Martha Huckins -Rivier University John Eldredge -University of New Hampshire Lisa Vasquez– Southern New Hampshire University The NH Alcohol and other Drug Service Providers Association is graciously funded by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and partially funded by annual membership revenue