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Presented by: Mary Anne Myers, Ph.D. Steven Sullivan, Ph.D. Overview of the Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative. Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative. A Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiative
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Presented by: Mary Anne Myers, Ph.D. Steven Sullivan, Ph.D. Overview of the Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative
Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative A Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiative Funded by SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative A Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) initiative Funded by SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Strategic Plan: Vision To integrate the technical assistance, product development and Web 2.0 activities of this contract to advance systems and service integration and the adoption of evidence-based and promising practices that improve the quality of life for persons who experience mental health and substance use disorders
Contract Overview Integrated Approach:
Key Topics Systems and Service Integration Screening and Assessment of COD Promulgation and Adoption of Evidence-Based and Promising Practices Workforce Development Financial Strategic Development COD Data Collection and Use
Planning Activities CODI Team is involved in a number of planning activities: • Working with planning teams to determine CODI’s product plan • Leading two strategic planning initiative at SAMHSA: • SAMHSA wide COD Strategic Plan • TA Plan for CSAT’s Criminal Justice grant portfolio
Programmatic Interventions Two more CODI initiatives: • SAMHSA/HRSA pilot integrating co-occurring disorders and primary • Hear more today (Monday) at 4:30 pm! • Consensus panel on pharmacotherapy
Proactive KTA Proactive Knowledge Transfer Activities (KTA) are the heart of CODI • Building Block Webinar Series • Learning Communities
Building Block Webinar Series • Healthcare Reform (September 2010) • Housing and Homelessness (October 2010) • Violence and Trauma (December 2010) • Behavioral Health Workforce (in primary and specialty care setting) (February 2011) • Data and Outcomes (April 2011) • Creating Co-Occurring Disorder Services and Support: Recovery -Oriented Systems of Care – (June 2011)
Learning Communities COSIG States (existed prior to CODI; CODI offers support) DDCAT/DDCMHT (existed prior to CODI; CODI offers support) Tribal (new) COD and Homelessness (new) Primary Care (new)
Learning Communities Key strategy for knowledge adoption Member driven: Learning Community belongs to members CODI provides support to LC members: Peer to Peer exchanges Other Experts available Topics and forms of support tailored to member goals and needs
Learning Community Learning Community events: Join us for lively discussion at Tuesday and Wednesday’s LC sessions! CODI and LC facilitators will engage members on LC events, such as: Structure: what’s working, what’s needed Goals and Topics for upcoming year Forums: conference calls, webinars, regional trainings, peer to peer visits/mentoring Identifying sub-groups with special interests
Evaluation Activities CODI Evaluation ActivitiesSteven T. Sullivan, Cloudburst
Overview • Introduction • Aims of the evaluation • Data collection supporting the evaluation • Instruments and tools • Planned analysis
Introduction • Steven Sullivan, Ph.D., Senior Director at Cloudburst Consulting Group, Inc. • Cloudburst is a subcontractor to Westat, serving as the evaluation lead for the CODI contract. • We contributed to the evaluation and instrument design, and are coordinating data collection for the evaluation, to ensure completeness and quality of data.
Aims of the Evaluation • We are evaluating the provision of technical assistance, training, and other knowledge transfer activities (KTA), not grantee programs. • Data collection and analysis support quality improvement in our KTA and are geared towards determining if the innovative approach to KTA exemplified in CODI has significant benefits.
Data Collection Supporting the Evaluation: Instruments and Tools • Formative Development Instruments – Products and Web • Instrument is paper-based and electronic • In-person intercepts and remote testing
Data Collection Supporting the Evaluation: Instruments and Tools • Customer Satisfaction Survey – Events/Products • CODI Events are: • CODI-sponsored grantee meetings • CODI remote technical assistance • CODI in-person conference presentations or workshops • Instrument is paper-based and electronic • Site Satisfaction Metrics – Web
Data Collection Supporting the Evaluation: Instruments and Tools • Impact Survey – Learning Community Events • Have we helped participants achieve their goals? • Survey and Focus Groups, retrospective self-report at 6 months (survey) plus 7-9 months (focus groups) • Survey is electronic
Planned Analysis • Descriptive statistics on satisfaction and impact • We will review satisfaction across content areas, presenters, products to continually improve our offerings
Stay Connected • Visit our interim website at http://coce.samhsa.gov • In the near future this website will be revised and will feature key CODI resources, events, trainings and learning tools. • Join the CODI List Serve • Receive event announcements, product debuts, and much more. • Send an email to contact@codimail.org, with “Subscribe” in the subject line.