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Annual CCSME Membership Meeting 2014 INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

Annual CCSME Membership Meeting 2014 INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE. CCSME Board of Directors Simonne Maline, President Mary Haynes, Vice President Gary McNeill, Treasurer Don Burke, Secretary Brenda Comolli Bett Daley Dorothy Farr Jeff Irving Andy Loman

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Annual CCSME Membership Meeting 2014 INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

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  1. Annual CCSME Membership Meeting 2014 INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  2. CCSME Board of Directors Simonne Maline, President Mary Haynes, Vice President Gary McNeill, Treasurer Don Burke, Secretary Brenda Comolli Bett Daley Dorothy Farr Jeff Irving Andy Loman Peter McCorison Allen Schaffer, MD Steve Sherrets Elizabeth Simoni John Yasenchak

  3. MISSION PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE PAST– Advocate for best practices and support professional development in order to improve the services and the access to services for individuals who experience problems with substance abuse and mental illness through a collaborative initiative of participating agencies, consumers and their families. PRESENT – Advocate for best practices, encourage professional development, maximize collaboration and facilitate integrated health and behavioral health services.

  4. CCSME Members 2014 Don Acorn APS Healthcare Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc. Balancing Self and Others David Barry Jerrold Bradley Patricia A. Burke Cap Quality Care Amy Carey-DiCarlo Catholic Charities Maine Children’s Services Nicholas Citriglia Community Health and Counseling Services Connections for Kids Consumer Council System of Maine Counseling Works Benjamin Crocker David DeLuca Day One Discovery House Sheila Dobson Eastport Health Care, Inc. Echo Center, PA Family Crisis Services Food Addiction Chemical Dependency Consultants Fresh Start Counseling Services Graham Behavioral Services, Inc. Jennifer Greaves Sarajeanne Green Hope House Lisa Jade Jewell Jones Christine Kimball Ellen Kornrumpf Life by Design, PA Maine General Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services Maine Medical Center/Spring Harbor Hospital Maine Pretrial Services Mayo Regional Hospital, Psychiatry and Counseling Kate McLinn Merrimack River Medical Services Mid-Coast Hospital, Addiction Resource Center Motivational Services, Inc. Maria Moustrouphis Opportunity Alliance Oxford County Mental Health Services Phoenix Academy of Maine Preble Street Progressions Behavioral Services Riverview Psychiatric Center Jerry Sapan Serenity House Faith Sheehan SMART Child and Family Services Spurwink Support and Recovery Services (CC of Maine) Sweetser Evelyn Sylvester The Way Home Trinity Place LLC Janet Valente Valliere Counseling & Professional Support Volunteers of America Northern New England Carolyn Wallace Michael White Susan Winslow York County Shelter Programs, Inc.

  5. BUSINESS Simonne Maline, Board President Gary McNeil, Board Treasurer

  6. RECOGNITIONS Jerrold Bradley Day One and Kennebec Behavioral Health Maine Primary Care Association

  7. CCSME IN RETROSPECT 1992 - Thomas McAdams, CEO Kennebec Behavioral Health INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  8. CCSME: IN RETROSPECT • Cumberland County Dual Diagnosis Collaborative • Development of regional collaboratives • Creation of a unified assessment tool for Dual Diagnosis issues in both mental health and substance abuse services • Maine’s Dual Diagnosis Demonstration Project funded by Bingham Program, RWJ, Maine Office of Substance Abuse INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  9. Jackson Brook Institute The first ACCESS Offices INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  10. People and Places INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  11. Planning, meeting and doing INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  12. The collaborative spirit alive and well INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  13. Leadership in action INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  14. CCSME: AT PRESENT Claudia Bepko, LCSW John Yasenchak, Ed.D., LCPC, LADC, CCS Kate Chichester, APRN, BC INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  15. CCSME: • COSII Team • Activities • Regional Performance Improvement Partnership Meetings • State Level Committee Work: • Licensure, Screening and Assessment • Workforce Development • Clinical Practice • Advisory • Steering • Peer input • Pilot Sites • Evaluation INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  16. CCSME: Spring Harbor Hospital/Maine Medical Center Aroostook Mental Health Center Crisis and Counseling Centers Riverview Psychiatric Center Wellspring, Inc Common Ties Mental Health Coalition Facing Change, PA Spurwink Harbor Family Services Catholic Charities Maine Maine General Health Youth and Family Services, Inc. Community Health and Counseling Services Midcoast Mental Health Center Day One YAI Maine Pretrial Services Community Concepts Kennebec Behavioral Health Crossroads for Women Health Access Network, Inc. Community Counseling Center Life By Design OHI First Light Counseling Services CAP Quality Care Eureka Counseling Services, Inc. York County Shelter Programs, Inc. Counseling Services, Inc. Northeast Occupational Exchange INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  17. CCSME: AT PRESENT • COSII GRANT FIRSTS • Developed DHHS Integration Policy • Inserted COD language into licensing requirements • Supported agencies to become COD capable • Implemented COD screening statewide • Developed clinical guidelines • Demonstrated cost savings from integrated care • Trained and provided TA • Collected data on 1,229 people in Maine • OTHERS FIRSTS • Assisted in the development of COD Court • Created diversion and forensic ACT model in Maine • Expanded female mentoring for those involved in corrections INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  18. CCSME: AT PRESENT INNOVATIVE ALTERNATIVES CONFERENCES Innovative Solutions to Building Recovery with Alternatives to Psychotropic Medication September 2012 The Rx Generation: Alternatives to the Use of Psychiatric Medication with Children September 2013

  19. CCSME: AT PRESENT • WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT • PARTNERS WITH ADCARE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE AND MUSKIE CENTER FOR LEARNING • INTEGRATION • IMPLEMENTING SBIRT IN PRIMARY CARE • SUICIDE PREVENTION • RECOVERY/HEALTH • ORIENTATION • DIVERSION/RE-ENTRY

  20. CCSME THE FUTURE Clay Graybeal, Ph.D. University of New England INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  21. FUTURE POSSIBILITIES: Exploring the Intersection between Art, Science, Creativity, and Personal and Organizational Change INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION: PAST • PRESENT • FUTURE

  22. Annual CCSME Membership Meeting 2014 Friday, June 27 | Maine Hospital Association, Augusta, Maine Subhead Date 12, 2013

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