Title: Welcome to Essential Learning
1- Welcome to Essential Learnings Webinar
- All About WRAP Including an Overview of the
Research Findings and Values and Ethics - Presented by
- Mary Ellen Copeland, PhD. with Carol Bailey Floyd
- Demonstration following the presentation of the
- Community Access Site with WRAP Information
Center - Presented by
- Sue Erskine, Co-Founder and CEO of Essential
Learning
2Mental Health Recovery
- Including
- Wellness
- Recovery
- Action
- Planning
- WRAP
3Webinar Agenda
- 1. What is WRAP?
- 2. Values and Ethics of Mental Health Recovery
- and WRAP
- 3. Research Findings that Support WRAP
- 4. Setting up a WRAP-based program
- International
- Regional and Community
- Statewide
- WRAP One on One
- Individuals learning and using WRAP
- 5. Community Access Site and WRAP Information
Center - 6. Live Question and Answer Session
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4What is WRAP?
- WRAP is a highly individualized, strength
- based, self-determined process to guide
- recovery.
- It can be used
- On its own or to supplement mental health
services - For prevention and management
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5What is WRAP? (cont.)
- WRAP encourages people to
- Focus away from illness and toward wellness
- Become actively and responsibly engaged in the
wellness process -
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6WRAP Overview
- Wellness Toolbox
- Daily Maintenance Plan
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- Triggers and Action Plan
- Early Warning Signs and Action Plan
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7WRAP Overview (cont.)
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- When Things are Breaking Down and Action Plan
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- Crisis Plan
- Post Crisis Plan
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8Values and Ethics
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- There is hope, people can and do get well, stay
well for long periods of time, and do what they
want to do with their lives. - Self determination, personal responsibility,
empowerment, and self-advocacy are keys to mental
health recovery and WRAP. -
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9Values and Ethics (cont.)
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- Decisions about care and life are made by the
person whose life it is and, only if necessary,
by those people who have been identified by this
person as their proxy. - Every person is treated as an equal with
dignity, compassion, mutual respect, and
unconditional high regard at all times. -
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10Values and Ethics (cont.)
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- There is unconditional acceptance of each person
as they are, unique, special individuals,
including acceptance of diversity with relation
to culture, ethnicity, language, religion, race,
gender, age, disability, sexual preference, and
"readiness" issues.
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11Values and Ethics (cont.)
- All efforts are based on the premise that there
are no limits to recovery. - All participation in programs, activities and
initiatives is voluntary. - It is understood that each person is the expert
on her or himself.
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12Values and Ethics (cont.)
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- The focus is on individual strengths and away
from perceived deficits. - Clinical, medical and diagnostic language is not
helpful and is avoided. -
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13Values and Ethics (cont.)
- The focus is on people working together and
learning from each other to increase mutual
understanding, knowledge and promote wellness. - Programs and initiatives emphasize strategies
that are simple and safe for anyone, and avoid
those that may have harmful effects.
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14Values and Ethics (cont.)
- Difficult feelings and behaviors are seen as
normal responses to traumatic circumstances and
in the context of what is happening and not as
"symptoms" or a "diagnosis". - People are encouraged, supported and validated
in sharing their thoughts, feelings, needs and
experiences.
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15Research Findings that Support WRAP
- Initial Outcomes of a Mental Illness
Self-Management - program Based on Wellness Recovery Action
Planning (at - the University of Illinois at Chicago)
- Cook, J., Copeland, M.E., Hamilton, M., Jonikas,
J., - Razzano, L., Floyd, C., Hudson, W., MacFarland,
R, and - Grey, D.
- Published in Psychiatric Services A Journal of
the American - Psychiatric Association, February, 2009 pp.
246-249.
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16Research Findings (cont.)
- Objective
- Examine changes in psychosocial
- outcomes among participants in an
- 8-week peer led, WRAP intervention.
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17Research Findings (cont.)
- Methods
- 80 people with serious mental illness
- at 5 sites completed telephone interviews
- at baseline, and one month after the
- intervention.
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18Research Findings (cont.)
- Results
- Significant improvement in self-reported
- symptoms, recovery, hopefulness, self-
- advocacy and physical health.
- Those attending 6 or more sessions showed
- greater improvement than those attending
- fewer sessions.
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19Research Findings (cont.)
- Conclusions
- Further research is needed.
- Confirmation of the efficacy and effective-
- ness of peer-led self-management has
- the potential to enhance self-determination
- and promote recovery for people with
- psychiatric disabilities.
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20Setting Up a WRAP-based Program
- International
- WRAP training is available world-wide.
- WRAP resources are available in many different
- languages.
- WRAP is easily adaptable for cultural
differences. - This initiative is increasing over time.
- www.copelandcenter.com
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21Setting up a WRAP-based program (cont.)
- Statewide Initiatives
- Mental Health Recovery and WRAP programs
- are available in every state.
- Many states are using it as the cornerstone
- of all mental health recovery programming.
- Others are making it widely available in their
- states through training, sponsoring groups
and - e-learning.
- www.copelandcenter.com
- www.mentalhealthrecovery.com
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22Setting up a WRAP-based program (cont.)
- Regional and Community
- Nationwide network of WRAP groups with trained
facilitators -
- E-learning availability
- WRAP One on One
- Build Your Own WRAP
- E-learning courses on parts of WRAP
- www.copelandcenter.com
- www.mentalhealthrecovery.com
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23Setting up a WRAP-based program (cont.)
- Individuals learning and using WRAP
- E-learning
- Build Your Own WRAP
- Special Edition for Veterans and People in
the Military - Online courses
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- Books, CD's, DVD's, computer program
- www.mentalhealthrecovery.com
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24Community Access Site
- With WRAP Information Center
25- Web-based information resource for consumers,
family members and community stakeholders - Allows state or county agencies and provider
organizations to provide - Educational opportunities
- Links to community resources
- Tools to enhance recovery
- Access to WRAP resources online
- Provides robust tools for measuring ROI
26Community Access Site Features
- Community Education Center CAS is the only
community - resource site that provides free access to a
comprehensive library - of interactive online courses on a variety of
topics including - General Mental Health
- Addiction, Treatment and Recovery
- Peer Professional Education
- Issues Facing Families
- The Needs of Children and Adolescents
- Living with Mental Illness and Working Toward
Recovery - Workforce Skills including Basic Computer
Training - Issues Related to Older Adults
- Needs of Returning Veterans
27- Community News Create and post announcements
about events in your community. - Resource Finder Site visitors can look up
national and community resources in categories
such as treatment, social services, self-help and
advocacy. National resources are pre-loaded and
maintained by Essential Learning. - Newsfeed and Research Center provides a
searchable index of articles and a newsfeed that
is updated daily on topics of interest to the
behavioral health community. - Discussion Forums Web 2.0 social networking
tools are customized for CAS including
communities of practice, blogs, discussion
groups, Wikis and links to Twitter and Facebook.
28- Native Language Translation Google Translate
is embedded in CAS which allows visitors to
convert web text to their native language by
selecting the language of choice from a drop down
list. - CEU Center Offers licensed professionals in
your community continuing education from
Essential Learnings comprehensive library, the
best in the industry. - As an added benefit a percentage of the
revenue of the courses purchased from your site
will be provided back to you to offset the cost
of CAS. -
- Legislative Information Allows visitors to
search for current state bills related to mental
health, advocacy and topics of interest to
families and their current legislative status.
For an optional fee, more comprehensive state and
federal legislative access is provided.
29Wrap Information Center
- Build Your Own WRAP
- version available for veterans and people in the
military - Eight online WRAP Courses
- Exclusive Partnership with Mental Health
- Recovery and Dr.
- Mary Ellen Copeland
30View Community Access Site
31How to Purchase
- CAS with WRAP Information Center
- Annual subscription, one time set-up fee
- Site hosted and supported by Essential Learning
- More cost-effective than Network of Care
savings back to service - WRAP courses are available through
- Subscription to Essential Learnings
Organizational Learning Management System - Purchase for your own LMS
- Mary Ellen Copelands website -
www.mentalhealthrecovery.com purchase individual
courses with a credit card. Bulk discounts are
available. - Provide access to Build Your Own WRAP from Your
website - 15 one time user fee. -
- Contact Us at 1-800-729-9198 ext 284 or
info_at_essentiallearning.com
32Questions??
- Live question and answer session.
- If youre using a telephone, make sure you have
entered your Audio PIN so your line can be
unmuted to ask your question live. - Use the raise your hand feature on your control
panel to be selected to ask a question.
33Thank You for Joining Us
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