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Special Projects. Fiscal 2012 Activities. Overview . Cross-cutting Issues that Guide Special Projects Special Project Priorities and Activities Brainstormed at the April Meeting Identify Partners and Develop Additional Activities Discuss the Need for Additional Projects .
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Special Projects Fiscal 2012 Activities
Overview • Cross-cutting Issues that Guide Special Projects • Special Project Priorities and Activities Brainstormed at the April Meeting • Identify Partners and Develop Additional Activities • Discuss the Need for Additional Projects
Cross-Cutting Issues • Regional Representation-Urban Versus Rural • Cultural, Ethnic, Gender, and Faith-based Diversity • Community Based Approaches • Financing Strategies and Cost Effectiveness • Key Stake Holders Involved • Data Available to Support Needs or Results • Short-, Mid-, and Long-term Strategies • Community/Corporate Partnerships • Salary, Financial Support (e.g., stipends, Loan Forgiveness) • Stigma
Diversity Project Secondary Education Project DACUM Project Older Workers Project PMHNP Project Workforce Collaborative Project State and Federal Advocacy Oversight Activities Five-year Plan Career Lattice Project Distributive Learning Career Pathways Project Nursing Career Project Leadership Project Committee Capacity Building Activities SAMHSA Block Grant Project Secondary Education Focus Special Projects
Diversity Project • Priority: Engaging Diverse Communities to Develop Successful Workforce Development and Deployment Strategies • Activities: • Report and Present on Findings from Statewide Financial Relief Programs • Contact the Wellness Foundation and Report on Best Practices to Increase Diversity In Postsecondary Ed. • Engage Welcome Back Program to Conduct a Presentation Updating Committee on Performance • Report on and Catalogue Secondary Education Career Pathway Program Outcomes
Secondary Education Project • Priority: Expanding Mental Health Career Pathways • Activities: (SAMHSA PROJECT) • Develop a Report Identifying Best Practices in Promoting Therapeutic Programs of Study in Secondary Education Career Programs • Partnering with CiMH, CDE, and SB/ROCP
DACUM Project • Priority: Cataloging Skills and Abilities Among Mental Health Professionals • Activities: Conduct the following • Family Member and Parent Partner Occupational Validation-Completing • Community Organization President • Policy Officer • Medical Director
Older Workers Project • Priority: Promoting Retired Persons As A Workforce Pool • Activities • Present on Efforts Involved in Developing a Funding Strategy for Piloting a Geriatric mental Health Certificate Training in Small Counties
Consumer and Family Member Employment • Priority: Promoting Successful Strategies and Opportunities • Activities • Investigate if a Catalogue of Peer Training Program is Completed and Updated. Present Findings • Report on Strategies for Using Medicare Reimbursement for Peer Services • Advocate for Financial Relief of Peer Training Programs (Certificated, Non-Certificated)
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Project • Priority:Fact Sheet Distribution • Activities • Report on Current Efforts to Retrain Nurses, Especially Training That Focuses on Enhancing Competencies Among Behavioral Health Functions • Report on Current Efforts to Evaluate the Performance of Nurse Retraining Efforts
Workforce Collaborative Project • Priority: Providing Technical Assistance to Expand Regional Partnerships • Activities:
State and Federal Workforce Policy Development • Priority: Partnering with the California State Rural Health association • Activity • Partner with State National Organizations to Move a Behavioral Health Workforce Agenda • CSRHA, CCCMHA, NACBHA, HWDD, OSHPD, NRHA, NARMH
Oversight of Mental Health Services Act • Priority: Workforce Education and Training Program Component • Activities • Report on Current CA and Federal Workforce Development and Deployment Capacity Building Efforts Underway • Advocate for the Development of a Public Mental Health Workforce Capacity Survey • Advocate for the Development of a Performance Based Evaluation of State-level Financial Relief Programs
Career Lattice/Occupational Mapping • Priority: Refining Recruitment and Retention Strategies • Activities • Promote the Development of Training Programs Focused on Targeted Occupational Growth within Industries (case managers, business administrative positions, peer support) • Advocate for Federal, State, and Foundation Funds to be Used to Support Behavioral Health Workforce Development ( R&R) Project Activities
Distance Education Project • Advancing Course Conversion, Accessibility, and Distributive Learning • Activities • Distribute Distributive Learning Modules Developed by the DMH MHSA WET • Research Cutting Edge Approaches to Distributive Learning • Report on Efforts to Evaluate the Performance of Distributive Learning Programs in Building the Competency and Capacity of the Healthcare Workforce
Additional Projects • Career Pathways: Exploring educational programs that have successfully engaged culturally and linguistically diverse communities, as well as, the broader cross-disability community. • Report on Current CA Occupational Pathway Projects
Additional Projects • Nursing Careers Project: Reinvigorating strategies to enhance the utilization of advanced practice nurses in public mental health • Leadership: Examining strategies for the transition of the current mental health workforce into leadership pathways
Project Related Partnerships • California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists • California Institute for Mental Health • California Mental Health Directors Association • Central Region Collaborative • California Social Work Education Center • California State Rural Health Association • National University • National Rural Health Association • National Association for Rural Mental Health • Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development • Pacific Clinics • State Department of Mental Health • Truckee Community Collaborative These are partnerships that staff are currently engaged in to move a particular special project activity forward.
Partnerships to Activate • California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies • California Community College Workforce Initiatives • California Mental Health Services Authority • California State Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs • California State Department of Consumer Affairs • California State Department of Education • California State Department of Rehabilitation • California Workforce Association • California Workforce Investment Act Board • National Council of Community Behavioral Health Agencies • Petrus Center • University of San Francisco Center for the Health Professions • Veterans organizations These are partnership we have, but are currently not related to moving a particular project forward