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Developing Agency-Based Peer Mentoring Programs to Support Community Reintegration for Adults in Recovery Tina Gelpi, James D. Ervin, & Thomas Tamer FGCU & SWFAS TLC – Fort Myers, FL Florida Partners in Crisis (FLPIC) Florida Association of Drug Court Professionals (FADCP) 2012 Annual Conference & Justice Institute Friday, July 13, 2012

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Page 1: Developing Agency-Based Peer Mentoring Programs to Support Community Reintegration for Adults in Recovery Tina Gelpi, James D. Ervin, & Thomas Tamer FGCU

Developing Agency-BasedPeer Mentoring Programs to

Support Community Reintegration for Adults in Recovery

Tina Gelpi, James D. Ervin, & Thomas TamerFGCU & SWFAS TLC – Fort Myers, FL

Florida Partners in Crisis (FLPIC)Florida Association of Drug Court Professionals (FADCP)

2012 Annual Conference & Justice InstituteFriday, July 13, 2012

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Objectives1. Identify key principles of community-campus

partnerships for developing an innovative program to address community reintegration needs of persons in recovery.

2. Describe the process of developing and implementing two agency-based peer mentoring programs for adults in recovery and their initial outcomes.

3. Compare and contrast the roles of sponsors to support recovery and mentors to support community reintegration.

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Our Story to Tell• Through community-campus partnerships, two

agency-based peer mentoring programs to support community reintegration of adults in recovery from substance addictions are being established.

• The process of developing these programs, one for women and one for men, and the initial outcomes of the program development process will be shared.

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Principles of Community-Campus Partnerships

• Agree upon mission, values, goals, and measurable outcomes

• Display mutual trust, respect, genuineness, and commitment

• Build upon identified strengths and assets and address areas that need improvement

• Balance power and share resources among partners• Communicate openly, including listening, developing a

common language, and validating/clarifying the meaning of terms

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Principles of Community-Campus Partnerships

• Establish roles, norms, and processes for the partnership with the input and agreement of all partners

• Provide feedback to, among, and from all partners to continuously improve the partnership and its outcomes

• Share credit for the partnership's accomplishments• Take time to develop and evolve the partnership over

time (http://www.ccph.info, 2008)

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Second Chance ActAdult Mentoring Grant RFP

• Began with guidance from Second Chance Act Grant RFP– “…designed to help communities…address the challenges

posed by offender reentry and recidivism reduction.” • “Reentry” from jail – initial focus

– “…not a specific program, but rather a research-driven process that starts when an offender is initially incarcerated and ends when the offender has been successfully reintegrated in his or her community as a law-abiding citizen.”

Second Chance Act Adult Mentoring Grants to Nonprofit Organizations Competitive Grant Announcement (2011)

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Second Chance ActAdult Mentoring Grant RFP

• Reentry process– Includes programs to “ensure a safe and

successful transition from prison or jail to the community”

– “Mentoring of offenders can be a significant element of a successful reentry strategy.”

Second Chance Act Adult Mentoring Grants to Nonprofit Organizations Competitive Grant Announcement (2011)

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Second Chance Act Mentoring Grant

• SWFL Community Foundation funding– Received by Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) &

community partners• In response to input from participating

community partners – Shifted to developing a community reintegration

support program for adults participating in addiction recovery services rather than exiting from prison or jail

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Second Chance Act Mentoring Grant

• Sponsor role– Supporting recovery

• Mentor role– Supporting community reintegration while

maintaining recovery– Community reintegration – surviving and thriving as a

contributing member of a community

• Group vs. pair vs. individual support• Anticipated benefits/outcomes for participants

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Needs Assessment @ After the Rain (ATR)

• Responded to Executive Director’s interest in developing a program for women “to give back”

• Focus group discussions facilitated by FGCU Occupational Therapy graduate students & faculty– To identify peer support needs of graduates and current

residents of ATR transitional living program– Initially reviewed Courage to Change Interactive

Journaling® System through focus group discussions– Interest was indicated in a program that was gender

specific and not corrections-oriented

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Needs Assessment@ After the Rain (ATR)

Themes from program planning discussions with women preparing to be peer mentors –

1) Roles – Transition from the role of substance abuser to the role of peer mentee, then peer mentor

– From “I played volleyball in college; it was the love of my life and it become non-existent. Just drugs and alcohol took over my life.”

– To “We aren’t those people anymore. We have become something totally different.”

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Needs Assessment@ After the Rain (ATR)

2) Routines – Transition from the damaging routines of substance addiction to creating healthy, productive alternatives daily

– From “I knew how to drink and drug and that took up my whole day and that was about it.”

– To “Start new interests and do what you can to pursue them.”

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Needs Assessment@ After the Rain (ATR)

3) Emotions – Transition from suppressing to expressing feelings and emotions– From “I was so detached from my feelings that I

truly had myself convinced that there weren’t any.”– To “…it’s the ladies that live here, because she came

before me and she might have an emotion I don’t have, this one taught me another emotion, each one of them has brought things back.”

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Needs Assessment@ After the Rain (ATR)

4) Values – Transition from compromising to embracing core values– From “I compromised everything, all of my values.

Getting high and staying high was better than everything.”

– To “I expect them to give what I gave to them, because that’s the only way we can all be here…to be able to give back that smile, that love, that hug.”

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Peer Mentoring Program@ After the Rain (ATR)

• Establishing, supporting, and celebrating achievement of community reintegration goals

• Learning about areas of occupation (activities of daily living – basic and instrumental, education, work, play, leisure, rest/sleep, and social participation – peers, family, and community)

• Considering supporting vs. non-supporting roles, habits, routines, rituals, values, and personal & community resources

• Receiving/offering peer support from mentors and other mentees

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Peer Mentoring Program@ After the Rain (ATR)

• Outcomes to be determined– Mentor/Mentee demographics– Personal occupation-based goal setting and achievement– Quality of Life – WHOQOL-BREF

• “…how you feel about your quality of life, health, or other areas of your life” (World Health Organization, 1998)

• Domains – 1) Physical, 2) Psychological, 3) Social relationships, 4) Environment

– Exit interview (qualitative)

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Peer Mentoring Program @ Southwest FL Addiction Services

Transitional Living Center (SWFAS TLC)

• Responded to Managing Director’s request to develop a peer mentoring program for men in recovery

• Program advisors– James D. Ervin – Resident of SWFAS halfway house;

completing Certified Recovery Peer Specialist training– Thomas Tamer – Resident of SWFAS permanent supportive

housing• Collaborating with FGCU Occupational Therapy and Community

Health faculty and graduate/undergraduate students

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Peer Mentoring Program @ Southwest FL Addiction Services

Transitional Living Center (SWFAS TLC)James D. Ervin -•Community reintegration

– My reentry– The needs I faced and lacked– What reintegration means to me

• Developing a peer mentoring program– Sponsor– Mentor– The difference (Sponsor vs. Mentor)

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Peer Mentoring Program @ Southwest FL Addiction Services

Transitional Living Center (SWFAS TLC)

• Purpose– Identifying barriers– Being in touch with community resources

• Creating a Peer Mentoring Program for Men– Building on something familiar (football)– Developing a theme– Encouraging change

• Ultimate goal– Outcomes for participants, agency, and community

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Looking Ahead

• Peer Mentoring Program – Further develop and modify based on participant input & feedback; seek program support in the community– To support community reintegration of a person in

recovery• Further define the role of a peer mentor vs. the role

of a sponsor as complementary supports for a person in recovery living in the community

• Respond to gender-specific interests and needs

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Contact Information

Southwest Florida Addiction Services (SWFAS)• James D. Ervin• Thomas TamerFlorida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)• Tina Gelpi, OTD, OTR/L – Department of

Occupational Therapy & Community Health– [email protected]