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Tennessee Department of Mental Health andSubstance Abuse Services
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Program
What’s New?2013 CPRS ConferenceOctober 14, 2013Vik Moore, CPRS, ITE, MS
1)History of Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) Program
2)BRSS TACS Grant3)Program Changes Highlights4)CPRS Training 5)CPRS Website-Forms
Table of Contents
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6) CPRS Website-Forms7) Continuing Education
Hours8) Substance Use Disorders9) RecoveryWithinReach.org10)Future Plans11)Question Time
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HISTORY OF CPRS
PROGRAM
May 9, 2007TDMHDD and the Office of Consumer Affairs certify its first Tennessee Certified Peer Specialist.
New state certification program for peers to work as Peer Specialists in community mental health agencies.
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2007TDMHDD receives a Real Choice Systems Change Grant from CMS
380 people become WRAP® Facilitators6,003 people develop their own personal WRAP® plans
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April 1, 2007 TennCare approves peer support
services as provided by a Certified Peer Specialist to be a reimbursable expense in Middle Tennessee.
Opened the door for enhanced employment opportunities and increased marketability.
In August of 2009, services become reimbursable statewide.
August 15, 2007The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issues a formal letter to the states approving the provision of peer support services as a Medicaid reimbursable service.
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2010 Recovery Within Reach website begins. See http://www.recoverywithinreach.org for more details.
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July 1, 2011 The governor approves merger between Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Department name changes
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BRSS TACS GRANT
Building Recovery Supports to Scale:Technical Assistance Center Strategy$50,000 for six monthsTeam of Tennessee policy makers, decision makers, key stakeholders
Policy Academy in Washington, D.C.
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Expand program to include peers with lived experience of substance use disorders
Establish a standardized initial training curriculum for all Certified Peer Specialists
Identify training opportunities for supervisors of Peer Specialists
Develop a statewide strategy to educate community behavioral health providers about Peer Specialists
Hire a Peer Recovery Coordinator (Vik Moore)
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PROGRAM CHANGES
HIGHLIGHTS
Name Change (CPRS replaces TCPS)Name Change: OCA & Peer Recovery Services
Statewide Training Created April 29, 2013
Continuing Education Requirements (10 hours)
Addition of lived experience with substance use disorders as a CPRS
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Department’s New Address:5th Floor Andrew Jackson Bldg500 Deaderick StNashville, TN 37243(November 2013)
New Address
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CPRS TRAINING
Meet the Trainers
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Michelle Webster- TAADAS
Sheryl McCormick- Peninsula Behavioral Health
Mark Bresee- Aim Center, MHMCML
SUBSTANCE USE RECOVERY
MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY
WHOLE HEALTH RECOVERY
TAADAS= Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug, & other Addiction Services
MHMCML= My Health My Choice My Life (Statewide Health & Wellness Initiative)
The training lasts for five days, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
There are two breaks and an hour-long lunch break each day.
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The training itself is offered at no cost to qualified applicants.
however, travel, lodging, and meals (including lunch and snacks) are your responsibility.
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40 intensive hours of interactive class participation, role-play, self-examination, and testing
The tests average about five multiple-choice questions each
75% must be answered correctly
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HomeworkEach night you will be given homework and reading assignments that will aid in your study for the tests.
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Section 1: WelcomeTraining Agreement
Section 2: HistoryA Brief History of Mental Illness & Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Self-determination & Legal Rights
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Section 3: Peer Recovery Specialists
What Is a Peer Recovery Specialist?
Peer Recovery Specialist Roles & Definitions
What Do Peer Recovery Specialists Do?
Why do Peer Recovery Specialists Do What They Do?
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Section 4: RecoveryA Consensus StatementDefining RecoveryThe Importance of HopeRecovery & the Strengths Perspective
Section 5: Values
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Section 6: CommunicationActive ListeningThe Three Main Components of Active Listening Reflecting Feelings
Awareness of Nonverbal Messages
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Section 6: Communication, continuedParaverbal MessagesParaphrasingUsing Open-Ended QuestionsHelpful PhrasesListening Blocks
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Section 7: Problem SolvingDecision-Making & Problem-Solving
Conflict Resolution
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Section 8: StigmaStigma, Labels & TypesRecognizing & Responding to Stigma
Strategies & Examples
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Section 8: Stigma, continuedPerson-First Language a New Paradigm
Using People First Language is Crucial
Information Sources
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Section 9: Cultural CompetencyBasic DefinitionsCommunication is Key
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Section 10: Health & Wellness(with Mark Bresee from My Health My Choice My Life)
Health & WellnessContributing factors for preventable & premature death
Eight Dimensions of Wellness
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Section 10: Health & Wellness, continued
Habits to Support Physical Wellness
Healthy EatingSleep
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Section 11: Ethics & BoundariesConfidentialityMaking Ethical DecisionsRolesPeer Recovery Specialists & Lived Experience
Peer Support Services & the Vulnerability of Peers & Providers Potential Conflicts & the Risk of Harm
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Section 11: Ethics & Boundaries, continuedEthical ConsiderationsCore Peer Support Values & Ethical Conduct
Self-DisclosureBoundaries Codependency
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Section 12: Trauma-Informed Peer Support
Section 13: Co-occurring Disorders
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Section 14: Motivation & Readiness
What Is Motivation?Readiness to ChangeStages of ChangeTalking about ChangePitfalls to Avoid
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Section 15: DocumentationWhat to documentThings to remember when documenting services
Ethical & Legal IssuesUsing Recovery Language
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Section 16: SupervisionHow Peer Recovery Specialists & Their Supervisors Can Work Together
Ask the ConsumerGive Your Supervisors What They Need to Help You!
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Section 16: Supervision, continuedMake Opportunities for People to Shine
Take Time to Speak OutGuidelines I Use to Manage My Supervisor
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Section 17: Workplace Relationships
Section 18: Self-care & Stress Management
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April 29-May 3 Nashville graduatedMay 20-24 Jackson graduatedJune 17-21 Knoxville graduatedAugust 19-23 Memphis graduatedSeptember 9-13 Chattanooga graduatedOctober 21-25 Johnson City FundedNovember 18-22 Nashville FundedDecember 9-13 Jackson FundedJanuary 13-17, 2014 Nashville FundedMarch 24-28 Knoxville FundedApril 28 May 2 Memphis FundedMay 19-23 Chattanooga FundedJune 23-27 Johnson City PlannedJuly 21-25 Murfreesboro Planned or Cookeville
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95 GRADS!
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CPRS WEBSITE
FORMS
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CPRS Program Guidelines, Standards and Procedures (Handbook)
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training Application
1-CPRS Program Details (12 pages)
2-CPRS Initial Application Checklist
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3-CPRS Initial Application (2 pages) 4-CPRS Employment Summary (2 pages)
5-CPRS Volunteer Summary (2 pages)6-CPRS Professional Reference (2 pages)7-CPRS Acknowledgment of Scope of Activities
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8-CPRS Acknowledgment of Code of Ethics 9-CPRS Conservator Status Form 10-CPRS Renewal Application (2 pages)Duplicate Diploma RequestRequest for GED DocumentsProof of Webinar Attendance ProcedureContinuing Education Fact Sheet
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SUBSTANCE USE
DISORDERS
Lived Experience with Psychiatric (Mental Health) DisordersLived Experience with Co-occurring DisordersAs of April 29, 2013 ALSO Lived Experience with Substance Use Disorders with no mental health experience
Substance Use Disorders
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CPRS CONTINUING EDUCATION
HOURS (CEHS)
Continuing Education Hours Ten TotalFive LiveFive can be ‘e-media’ basedOne must be in Ethics
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http://goo.gl/RZPgwz
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http://www.attcelearn.org/
http://www.magellanhealth.com/training/
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http://training.sprc.org/course/description.php#course3
http://www.softconference.com/dbsa/slist.asp?C=1798
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http://goo.gl/cehMF
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RECOVERY WITHIN REACH
WEBSITE
Recovery Education Recovery Tools Recovery-Based Treatment Recovery From Substance Abuse Peer Support Friends & Caregivers Housing Within Reach Recovery through Employment My Health My Choice My Life Resource Search Recovery Within Art- Gallery
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Housing
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Transportation
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-LGBTQI
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Support Groups
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Veterans Resources
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Art Gallery
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Jobortunity Board
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www.recoverywithinreach.org-Jobs
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NASHVILLE Prevention Partnership is hiring for a Peer Recovery CoordinatorKNOXVILLE-Mental Health Association of East Tennessee (Inbound-Outbound Peer Run Call Center)Peer Recovery Specialist & Part Time Call Center SpecialistKNOXVILLE-Peninsula a Division of Parkwest Medical Center (Recovery Education Center) Program Counselor
www.recoverywithinreach.org-Jobs
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TMHCA-Administrative Assistant MURFREESBOROPeerLINK Case Manager – MURFREESBORO Veterans Advocate in NASHVILLE & MURFREESBORO VA OPENINGS Peer Specialists STATEWIDEMEMPHIS -Posting Soon- S.O.A.R. Openings In The Memphis Area Stay Tuned!
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FUTURE PLANS
Future Plans
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Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Newsletter (send in your suggestions for the name)
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Mentoring Program
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Supervisor Training
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QUESTION TIME
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CPRS Program What’s New?Vik Moore, CPRS, ITE, MS
Peer Recovery CoordinatorOffice of Consumer Affairs & Peer Recovery Services
[email protected](615) 741-7693
http://www.recoverywithinreach.org 5th Floor Andrew Jackson Building 500 Deaderick Nashville, TN 37243