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Certified Peer Specialist Project

Presentation to RSVP Conference “Advancing Certified Peer Support in Ohio” Jack Cameron, Ohio Empowerment Coalition. Walter Hudson, Resilience Advocacy & Associates. Certified Peer Specialist Project. Certified Peer Support nationally has become an integral piece to the health care system.

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Certified Peer Specialist Project

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  1. Presentation to RSVP Conference “Advancing Certified Peer Support in Ohio” Jack Cameron, Ohio Empowerment Coalition. Walter Hudson, Resilience Advocacy & Associates Certified Peer Specialist Project

  2. Certified Peer Support nationally has become an integral piece to the health care system. • CPS is now Medicaid billable in 29 states. • Georgia was first to bill in 1999. • CPS is also become a contract service to Managed Care Organizations, Mental Health Authorities, and Mental Health Provider Organizations. Certified Peer Specialist Project

  3. Ohio was one of 27 states without a CPS Process- ODMH & OEC were invited to Pillars of Peer Support II, Carter Center in Atlanta (Oct.2010). • SAMHSA & CMS convened these states to help them catch up with the 23 CPS Leaders. • ODMH & OEC represented Ohio at Pillars II. • Ohio & the others developed plans to implement CPS in order to advance it and to prepare for health care reform (ACA) in 2013. Certified Peer Specialist Project

  4. CPS Design Team Convened in February 2010 • Reviewed CPS Training Nationwide: • Compared Appalachian Consulting Group Curriculum vs. Recovery Innovations Curriculum • Time commitment of the training: 5 days of generalist training vs. 10 days. • Cost of the training. • Fit For Ohio: which one serves Ohio best? • Future Trends: Health integration, prison/jail diversion, “frequent flyer programs”. • Which curriculum leads to more peers becoming employed? Choosing a CPS Curriculum

  5. Developing a Consensus on Choosing a Curriculum • Choice of Appalachian Consulting Group (inc. DBSA), Recovery Innovations, Ohio Advocates for MH (2007) as acceptable training for Ohio Certification. • Choices based upon national reputation, track record for success, sunk costs of existing Providers. • Selected Appalachian Consulting Group as the core curriculum under contract for Ohio going forward. • Established Grandfathering Process based upon peers who have demonstrated competency and passed the approved CPS tests. CPS Design Team

  6. Qualifications For Certification CPS Design Team

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  9. Qualifications For Certification CPS Design Team

  10. Continuing Education and Testing • Testing is done by independent CPS testing organization, contracted through Appalachian Consulting Group. Must score 75% to pass the CPS Test. • Continuing Education requirement of 20 hours every two years, with mandatory CEU’s in the areas of ethics, boundaries, trauma informed care. • Other training in approved areas consistent with CPS employment competencies. CPS Design Team

  11. Trending Toward CPS Specialization • Areas of CPS Specialization • Persons With Severe Mental Illness • Persons with Alcohol & Drug Problems • Prison & Jail Diversion • Veterans • Persons with Mental Illness & Physical Illness (diabetes, heart disease, obesity, COPD, heart disease), • working as Health Coaches, Patient Navigators, • Peer Bridgers, etc. CPS Design Team

  12. Screening of CPS Applicants. • Coordination of CPS Training, Food & Lodging. • Supervisory Training for Management & Staff. • Testing- scheduling, scoring and certification • Continuing Education- provision of mandatory parts & approval of elective training opportunities. • Tracking of CPS qualification variables. CPS Resources provided by OEC

  13. Total Training is 7 days, 56 hours • Involves 4 day Appalachian Core Curriculum • Additional three-day Ohio Centric Training, including Whole Health Component. • Cost of the training is approximately $800 and includes 56 hours of training, testing, compliance activities, printing & mailing of the certificates, CPS Coaching, and Membership in Ohio Certified Peer Specialist Association. • Supervisory Training available to suit vendor needs. CPS Training Fast Facts

  14. SAMHSA BRSS TACS Grant designed to create a new Ohio Training for CPS and Recovery Coaches • National curriculum consultant will design the curriculum model with stakeholder input. • Integration of Behavioral Health, Addiction and Physical Health Needs. • Train The Trainer Program will identify and mentor CPS facilitators. • Training Sessions will be done regionally to reduce cost. Creating An Ohio-Owned Training

  15. Contact : Ohio Empowerment Coalition 6797 North High Street, Suite 238 Columbus, Ohio 43085 614-310-8054 Email at: jkelly@ohioempowerment.org Contact Persons: Jack Cameron, MPA, Executive Director Jcam3215@aol.com or Jessica Kelly, MA, Associate Director Jkelly@ohioempowerment.org For More CPS Training Information

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