THE VALUE OF INTEGRATING PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES

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THE VALUE OF INTEGRATING PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES NAMI Conference: October 17, 2015

THE VALUE OF INTEGRATING PEER RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES NAMI Conference: October 17, 2015

HOW WE STARTED…

HOW WE STARTED…

ROSC COMES TO MARYLAND • Wide spectrum of services • Supports all stages and

ROSC COMES TO MARYLAND • Wide spectrum of services • Supports all stages and pathways of recovery • Addresses access to services • Includes treatment, alternatives to treatment, and recovery support services • Coordinates multiple services

DORCHESTER RECOVERY INITIATIVE • Early ROSC adapter • Sought RCC opportunities • Contacted by

DORCHESTER RECOVERY INITIATIVE • Early ROSC adapter • Sought RCC opportunities • Contacted by (then) ADAA re: RCC Start-up

 We invited CVI to come join our party! Chesapeake Voyagers, Inc. is a

We invited CVI to come join our party! Chesapeake Voyagers, Inc. is a non-profit Peer Run organization serving the residents of the 5 midshore counties. Chesapeake Voyagers Wellness & Recovery Center opened in July 2009.

CVI, Inc. Primary focus is on Mental Health Recovery Main funding source is through

CVI, Inc. Primary focus is on Mental Health Recovery Main funding source is through contract with our local CSA Soon recognized that most of those who came to the center had both mental health and substance related conditions First Peer Run group started was a “Dual Diagnosis” Support Group

 DRI-Dock (Dorchester Recovery Initiative) was started in March, 2011 in response to the

DRI-Dock (Dorchester Recovery Initiative) was started in March, 2011 in response to the Maryland Alcohol & Drug Abuse Administration’s (ADAA) introduction of the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) state-wide initiative. Developed a tri-fold Social Media Initiative Facebook You. Tube Website

DRI-Dock reached out to CVI to join efforts in bringing mental health recovery supports

DRI-Dock reached out to CVI to join efforts in bringing mental health recovery supports to the Recovery and Wellness Center Providing activities a wide spectrum of Behavioral Health services & Open 5 days a week: Mon-Fri 8 am – 7: 00 pm Diane facilitated a peer-to-peer “Language” in-service BHA has been interested in expanding the “Language” workshop Statewide!

THE NAYSAYERS… This is never going to work!

THE NAYSAYERS… This is never going to work!

CHALLENGES: • Mistrust • Turf issues • Ego issues • $$ issues • Loosing

CHALLENGES: • Mistrust • Turf issues • Ego issues • $$ issues • Loosing both MH & Addiction staff to relapse • Stigma associated with each group – “crazy”/”junkie” • Lack of understanding between the two disciplines

Addiction Mental Health Language… We realized quickly that language can be a barrier when

Addiction Mental Health Language… We realized quickly that language can be a barrier when working together. Both “worlds” have different phrases, meanings, views Recovery…? ? ? Stigma… ? ? ? Location… ? ? ? Culture…? ? ?

News Flash… AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM MAY NOT BE THE IDEAL IN ALL SITUATIONS!

News Flash… AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM MAY NOT BE THE IDEAL IN ALL SITUATIONS!

Successes (at Dri-Dock): Peer Support available across the entire Behavioral Health Spectrum! Employment Housing

Successes (at Dri-Dock): Peer Support available across the entire Behavioral Health Spectrum! Employment Housing Transportation Survival kits Prisoner re-entry Client engagement (transport to/from rehab) DCAP client engagement Family involvement HEZ participation

ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION: • Administrative buy-in • Supervisory support (Peer vs

ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION: • Administrative buy-in • Supervisory support (Peer vs Clinical) • Open-minded peer staff • Cross-Training needs • Exposure to (and experience in) working with peers from “the other side” • Exposure to (and experience in) working with participants from “the other side” • Opportunities to network and train with “the other side”

Lessons Learned: Flexibility is ESSENTIAL! Value of learning from one-another Unanticipated need for: Homeless

Lessons Learned: Flexibility is ESSENTIAL! Value of learning from one-another Unanticipated need for: Homeless Safe-haven (not all interested in engaging in recovery)

Addiction Mental Health The Dri-Dock Recovery & Wellness Center offers help for the whole

Addiction Mental Health The Dri-Dock Recovery & Wellness Center offers help for the whole person. No matter what folks are in recovery from… we do what we do because we care and we know what it’s like! We all offer a beacon of hope to that step through our doorway!