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YOUR CHOICE WYHC. Elizabeth Johnson Social Worker Your Choice Coordinator Maria Kekus Nurse Specialist Youth Health Clinical Project Leader . Aim of project & eligibility criteria.
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YOUR CHOICEWYHC • Elizabeth Johnson • Social Worker • Your Choice Coordinator • Maria Kekus • Nurse Specialist Youth Health • Clinical Project Leader
Aim of project & eligibility criteria “To enhance health and wellbeing for young people (10 – 24 years of age) with mild to moderate mental health issues and to remove barriers and improve access to services” These mental health issues may including the following; • Personal/relationship issues • Low mood/depression • Anxiety • Grief/loss • Family stressors • Young person has seen a health professional and have consented to the referral. • Young person with mild to moderate mental health problems is currently managed by the General Practitioner Team and receiving prescribed medication. *Young people requiring/already receiving mental health secondary care interventions are not eligible.
Outcomes It was anticipated that early intervention will: • up-skill people to better manage their immediate problems; • increase their ability to manage similar problems that may arise in the future; • reduce the chance of problems escalating to more serious levels; • avoid young people being prescribed medication only without the therapeutic, youth development model interventions.
Care package options • Individual • Providers include: • Psychologists/Psychotherapists/Counsellors • Different Genders & Cultures • Up to 8 sessions • Provider’s located local & mobile • Group • 4-16 week programs • Held in Schools and local community • Culturally appropriate • Groups include; “Living Without Violence”, “Pounamu Rangatahi”, “My Life, My Choice”, “Armour Mentoring and Awareness”
Referrals per Month(October 2008 to December 2010) Avg. monthly referrals 1st year (Oct08-Oct09): 35 Avg. monthly referrals 2nd year (Nov09-Nov10): 54
Reason for Referral to Your Choice October 2008 to 31 December 2010 % of Young People
Service utilisation and care package options– October 2008 to 31st December 2010 Total sessions attended: 87% DNA: 13%
Demographics of Young People – October 2008 to 31 December 2010 Gender distribution: Males 47% Females 53% Quintile 5 for NZ European/Other: 6.25%
Case study – Ataarangi – 15 year old Maori female • Referred by School Guidance Counsellor for • Bullying other students, antisocial & risk taking behaviours • Background • Attended multiple schools, traumatic past history, Marinoto and CAMHS involvement • Intervention • Allocated Maori Provider • Extended care packages/whanau • Outcomes • Remained in school • Strengthened whanau
Case Study – Susan – 22 year old Pakeha female • Referred by GP for • Depression, recent TOP, binge drinking • Background • Estranged from parents, living in grandparents garage, unemployed, relationship breakup • Intervention • YP DNA/discharged/reactivated 3 times • Good engagement, extended care package • Outcomes • No longer AoD issues • Part time job & Moved into a flat • Improved family relationships
YOUR CHOICE Evaluation Children’s Global Assessment Scale (C-GAS) or Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire – SDQ Substance and Choices Scale - SACS Young person evaluation survey
C-GAS level of functioning after receiving a Your Choice care package(October 2008 to 31 December 2010) N=495
Initial and discharge SDQ scores – between October 08 and December 10 N=256
Initial and Discharge SACS Score(October 2008 – 31 December 2010) N=349
Initial and Discharge SACS Score(October 2008 – 31 December 2010)
Take home messages • Don’t give up! • Keep young person central • Communication – txt, email, phone • CHOICE • Youth friendly & flexible Providers • Engaging families
Your Choice: Youth Participation, Youth Voices Te Raa Mokopuna community day ProjectEvaluation
Evaluation from young person’s perspective • ‘……that my mum is starting to understand me now and listens to what I tell her’ • ‘It helped us understand boundaries and to value ourselves’ • ‘…….this is stuff I never talk about-hard. Not even my mum knows this stuff ………….’
Evaluation from young person’s perspective • Definitely helped me a lot with anger, past history, drugs, everything’ • ‘She kind of taught me ways to deal with my issues and gave me a better/healthier outlook on things and life. I am dealing with my anger, I can talk about the past and forgive, I appreciate good people in my life and see positive’ • ‘I feel more confident and I have more friends’