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DRAFT PLAN

DRAFT PLAN. August 6, 2012 Angela Sausser Short, Project Director; Terry Jones, Principal Investigator; Susan Williams, State-Local Liaison; Ashley Harris, YYAT Engagement Coordinator; Yvetta Collins, Family Engagement Coordinator . AGENDA. What is ENGAGE? Who is Responsible?

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DRAFT PLAN

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  1. DRAFT PLAN August 6, 2012 Angela Sausser Short, Project Director; Terry Jones, Principal Investigator; Susan Williams, State-Local Liaison; Ashley Harris, YYAT Engagement Coordinator; Yvetta Collins, Family Engagement Coordinator

  2. AGENDA • What is ENGAGE? • Who is Responsible? • GOAL 1: Infrastructure • What Will Be Improved? • GOAL 2:  Youth & Family Voice • GOAL 3:  Care, Treatment & Home • GOAL 4:  Job and Education • GOAL 5:  Awareness & Connections • Feedback

  3. ? What is ENGAGE?

  4. ENGAGE is a statewide plan to improve the lives of Youth and Young Adults (14-21) with Mental Health Conditions including Co-occurring Disorders and multi-systems needs.

  5. System of Care

  6. State Level vs. Local

  7. ? Why this population?

  8. Ohio’s YYAT 1,287,162 (Ages 14 – 21) 107,737 w/ SED or SMI

  9. Rates of YYAT with Mental Health Disorders GREATER THAN

  10. …And 3/4 by age 24 ½ of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14…

  11. % U.S. youth age 14-17 who received any specialty MH treatment in 2009 % U.S. youth age 18-25 who received MH treatment or counseling in 2009 % of youth age 15-17 who experience emotional and behavioral difficulties 20% 12% 11%

  12. Treatment Works, People Recover

  13. What Will Be Improved?

  14. 1 Who is Responsible? GOAL 1 -Infrastructure

  15. Infrastructure that Makes it Work GOAL 1

  16. Ohio Family & Children First Cabinet Council Ohio Family & Children First Cabinet Council (OFCF) • State Cabinet Directors • Serves as the overall governance structure • Works directly with ENGAGE Advisory Council GOAL 1

  17. ENGAGE Advisory Council • ENGAGE Advisory Council • Consists of: • Culturally Diverse YYAT & Family Members • State Department s Representatives • YYAT Serving Providers • County Government Entities • Associations • Private Businesses • Funded System of Care Communities • Makes recommendations to the OFCF Cabinet • Oversees ENGAGE activities GOAL 1

  18. Youth and Young AdultsAdvisory Council • YYAT Advisory Council • Consists of representatives from YYAT Advocacy Groups • Youth MOVE • Ohio Youth Advisory Board • COHHIO Youth Empowerment Program • OEC Legacy Council • Governed by the YYAT • Makes recommendations to the Governor and the OFCF Cabinet GOAL 1

  19. What Will Be Improved?

  20. 2 GOAL 2 Voice

  21. VOICE –YYAT and their parents or youth defined families will be valued, empowered, and engaged partners at the state and local levels. • YYAT Advisory Council • Voice in Treatment • Youth & Parent advocacy, leadership development, and professional partnerships. GOAL 2

  22. What Will Be Improved?

  23. 3 GOAL 3 Care, Treatment & Home

  24. CARE – Ensure the availability and accessibility of a continuum of effective prevention, treatment, resiliency, recovery services and supports. • Train workforce on needs & partnering with YYAT and families • Train workforce on the System of Care • Transition teams • Simplify enrollment for Medicaid/Public Assistance Programs GOAL 3

  25. Treatment – Ensure the available and accessibility of a continuum of effective prevention, treatment, resiliency, recovery services and supports • Access physical and behavioral health care • Explore expanding treatment services • Use trauma-informed care • Focus on prevention, health promotion, and peer supports GOAL 3

  26. Home – Ensure the available and accessibility of a continuum of effective prevention, treatment, resiliency, recovery services and supports. • Identify and expand housing options • Explore Medicaid to cover • Supportive Housing Services • Outreach services • Expand respite services GOAL 3

  27. What Will Be Improved?

  28. 4 GOAL 4 Job & Education

  29. Jobs & Education - Ensure the availability and accessibility of quality and appropriate workforce development and post-secondary educational services and supports. • Expand career exploration & high school internship. Ease Credit Transfers • Explore waiving college application fees for YYAT • Assist transitioning to post-secondary education by targeting needs (housing, application assistance, supplies, etc). • Supported employment services GOAL 4

  30. What Will Be Improved?

  31. 5 GOAL 5 Social Marketing

  32. Social Marketing ENGAGE ME – Tell Your Story Facebook Page Champion cards T-Shirts Two courses - promote SOC & working with YYAT. Twitter YYAT Speakers’ Bureau GOAL 5

  33. Recap • What is ENGAGE? • Who is Responsible? • GOAL 1: Infrastructure • What Will Be Improved? • GOAL 2:  Youth & Family Voice • GOAL 3:  Care, Treatment & Home • GOAL 4:  Job and Education • GOAL 5:  Awareness & Connections

  34. Positives & Areas to Improve: • What did you like about the plan? • What could be improved? • Additional suggestions?

  35. For More Information about ENGAGE, contact: Yvetta Collins - yvetta.collins@gmail.com Ashley Harris - Ashley_h507@yahoo.com Thank You for Participation & Your Feedback!

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