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Title: There


1
Theres No Turning Back
2
Have Made Progress
  • MN MHAG Initiative 2006 2007
  • ARMHS, ACT, CTSS, Crisis Teams, School-linked
    grants, Respite Care, CBHH, etc.
  • Evidence-practices such as IMR, IDDT, IPS
  • MH Parity
  • 2013 Year of Childrens Mental Health

3
Facing Barriers
  • DHS viewing all disabilities the same
  • Workforce shortage
  • People with mental illnesses viewed as violent
  • Push for places or beds to put people
  • Lack of intensive services, especially for first
    episodes, covered by insurance

4
Potential Positive Impacts
  • Health Care Exchange MNSure
  • MA Expansion MNCare changes
  • Shift of county dollars to supportive services
    not treatment
  • Attitudes shifting, MakeItOk Campaign. IOOV,
    community conversations

5
Potential Positive Impacts
  • RAISE study, new interest in first episode
  • Integration of MH, SA, physical health
  • Behavioral health homes
  • Olmstead Plan
  • Housing

6
Moving Forward Not Backward
7
Continuing to Make Progress
  • 2013 Legislative Session Banner Year for
    Childrens Mental Health!
  • Response to Sandy Hook
  • Collaboration among all parties
  • 12 bills 27 provisions
  • A true Mental Health Movement

8
Continuing to Make Progress
  • ARMHS w parenting skills
  • Maternal Depression educate professionals
  • Home visiting program expanded to moms with
    mental illnesses
  • Case management transition plan and extension to
    age 21

9
Continuing to Make Progress
  • Intensive treatment in foster care for up to age
    20, assess for trauma
  • MH First Aid Training for Youth
  • Student support services report
  • Crisis services increase of 1.5 M
  • Rate increases for MH providers

10
Continuing to Make Progress
  • School-linked mental health grants 50 then 100
    increase - 7.434M increase
  • Text message crisis line 1.25 M
  • Mental Health education
  • Safe School Levy increase and can be used for
    co-locating

11
Continuing to Make Progress
  • Workforce shortages addressed
  • MH Behavioral Aide Certification
  • Family Peer Specialists
  • Foreign Trained licensure program
  • MH Workforce Summit
  • MERC funding expanded to psychologists, clinical
    social workers

12
Continuing to Make Progress
  • Changes to MA
  • Autism Early Intensive Intervention Benefit
  • Clinical care consultation
  • Family psychoeducation services
  • In-reach
  • Mental Health Service Plan development
  • Psychologists can provide consultation

13
Continuing to Make Progress
  • People w Schizoaffective added to CM
  • Changes to IRTS to specialize
  • Primary care to do SBIRT
  • EE-SMI additional 1M
  • Workers Comp PTSD
  • Bridges funding increase 400,000

14
Continuing to Make Progress
  • Advance Practice Nurses practice independently
  • NEMT protected transport
  • Bonding bill for St Peter
  • Competency exams and commitment exams can be done
    at the same time

15
Continuing to Make Progress
  • 2014 Session moved us forward
  • Online training on the commitment act
  • Crisis teams earlier intervention and
    co-occurring disorder
  • Funding to reduce use of prone restraints
  • Money for uninsured children w mental illness

16
2015 Session
17
2015 Years for Mental Health
  • Immediate crisis
  • Health promotion and prevention
  • Clinical service infrastructure
  • Community supports
  • Workforce recommendations

18
Immediate Crisis
  • Childrens residential PRTF
  • Vulnerability of intensive services, especially
    rate structure

19
Health Promotion Prevention
  • Embed MH professionals in natural settings
    child care, youth shelters, etc.
  • Expand intergenerational pilot
  • Focus on early episode of psychosis
  • Encourage smoking cessation programs

20
Clinical Infrastructure
  • Address rate issues EBP enhanced rates, reform
    rates for CM, use quality measures
  • Eliminate host county contracts for ARMHS
  • Expand service eligibility to SMI not just SPMI

21
Clinical Infrastructure
  • Determine need for expansion and benefits for
    ICRS
  • Expand school-linked mental health
  • Uniform standards for crisis teams, more crisis
    mobile and homes, and one crisis line and texting
  • Upgrade CMH Centers

22
Community Supports
  • Expand housing support services
  • Expand IPS
  • Open CFSS
  • Expand peer specialists
  • Develop MH standards for waivers
  • Expand respite grants

23
Community Supports
  • Determine community services to divert admissions
    to AMRTC, expedite discharges, increase
    flexibility
  • Address transportation issues (day treatment and
    protected transport)

24
Community Supports
  • Enact recommendations from MID report
  • Automatic reviews every 3 years
  • Review barriers to progress
  • Increase resources and treatment
  • Ensure representation

25
Summer/Fall Planning Process
  • DHS Mental Health Reform Group (Advocates,
    Providers, Counties, Health Plans, etc.)
  • DHS Working Groups Criminal Justice Payment
    Rates
  • Workforce Summit
  • DHS Regional Roundtables

26
Workforce Summit
  • Some Key Recommendations
  • Increase Psychiatry Resident Slots
  • Create Common Supervision Certificate
  • Expand Education options in Greater MN
  • Provide Mental Health Career information in
    public schools
  • Improve and measure cultural competence

27
MHLN/NAMI
  • Bridges housing - 1.4 million
  • Supported housing
  • Day treatment
  • MH Parity, Plans and MH benefit set
  • MA for clubhouses
  • Alternative DAs for culturally specific groups

28
MHLN/NAMI
  • FACT teams, expand youth teams
  • GRH reform
  • Criminal justice reforms CIT training, SROs,
    medications in jail, etc.
  • NEMT
  • Suicide data

29
We make the road by walking Antonio Machado
30
  • Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
    committed citizens can change the world indeed,
    it's the only thing that ever has.
  • Margaret Mead

31
There is No Turning Back
  • Not returning to the institutions
  • We believe in recovery and resiliency
  • Everyone brings something to the table
  • Equity and equality are important
  • Just because what we have isnt fully working
    doesnt mean what we had before worked better

32
Moving Forward
  • Change laws and Attitudes
  • Still more to do
  • Collaborate with NAMI
  • Join the movement
  • Educate public officials
  • Sign up for and respond to Action Alerts

33
  • The true meaning of life is to plant trees under
    whose shade you do not expect to sit

34
  • NAMI Minnesota
  • 800 Transfer Road, Suite 31
  • St. Paul, MN 55114
  • 651-645-2948
  • 1-888-NAMI-HELPS
  • www.namihelps.org
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