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ATTC Network Orientation: Recovery and Recovery-based Care. Workforce Development Technology Transfer and Systems Change Performance Monitoring and Quality Improvement Recovery and Recovery-based Care Communication and Network Development. The ATTC Network Priority Areas. 2. Terms….
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Workforce Development Technology Transfer and Systems Change Performance Monitoring and Quality Improvement Recovery and Recovery-based Care Communication and Network Development The ATTC Network Priority Areas 2
Terms… • Recovery-oriented systems of care • ROSC • Instead, use: • recovery-based services • recovery-oriented services and systems • recovery-oriented care • recovery-based care • recovery-oriented systems • etc…
www.ATTCnetwork.org Recovery-based Care • This comprehensive online resource is located on the ATTC Network’s NEW consolidated Web site: www.attcnetwork.org • This site provides information and resources on topics including: • What is Recovery? • What is Recovery-based Care? • Recovery Support Services • Recovery Management • Challenges and Opportunities • Explore More at http://www.attcnetwork.org/learn/topics/rosc/
Publications and Monographs Recovery: Linking Addiction Treatment & Communities Of Recovery: A Primer For Addiction Counselors & Recovery Coaches Northeast ATTC, 2006 This scholarly paper offers readers a renaissance of ideas that will provide the suffering addicts with which they work an increased opportunity for lasting recovery. Also includes a comprehensive bibliography. Monograph: Recovery Management Great Lakes ATTC, 2006 This monograph contains a synthesis of findings from scientific studies and recommendations from new grassroots recovery advocacy and support organizations and introduces the recovery management model through a collection of four papers.
Perspectives on Systems Transformation Perspectives on Systems Transformation: How Visionary Leaders are Shifting Addiction Treatment Toward a Recovery-Oriented System of Care Great Lakes ATTC, 2007 • Includes interviews conducted with six leaders guiding the field through the shift toward a recovery –oriented system of care, including: • H. Westley Clark, MD, JD, MPH, CAS, FASAM • Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., PhD • Arthur C. Evans, PhD • Michael Boyle • Phillip Valentine • Lonnetta Albright
Addiction Recovery Symposium Addiction Recovery Symposium: Aligning Concepts, Practice & Context to Promote Long-Term Recovery: An Action Plan Held on May 1 & 2, 2008, in Philadelphia, PA Northeast ATTC & Great Lakes ATTC A diverse group of stakeholders and leaders in the field were brought together to show that there is a place for all within this new system. Participants participated in a day and a half of reflection on ways to improve the care of those at risk for or suffering from addiction.
Potential ATTC Products • Curriculum for Peer Coaching • Training for peer workers to enhance their knowledge and skills • Curriculum for Recovery Planning • Training would target treatment professionals to reframe treatment planning and including building linkages to emerging recovery supports • Peer Competencies document • Competencies would articulate KSAs for use in certification, supervision, and training plans • Change Guide for Transforming Treatment Programs • This guide would help treatment programs conduct self review and provide tools for modifying language, procedures, and services toward recovery-based care
Potential ATTC Products • Media Guide • Media products would be designed to raise public and professional understanding of recovery-based systems. • Evaluation Guide • Evaluation and performance measurement options would be developed • Compendium of Recovery-oriented System Models and Resources • An annotated list of programs and resource people would be compiled • Round table for Research Exchange and Feedback • A round table of researchers and recovery community organizations would focus on applying relevant research and influencing researchers to study relevant questions
Potential ATTC Products to Promote ROSC • National Conference on Recovery-based Care • An ATTC-Sponsored conference in 2010 addressing key issues in implementing recovery-based care. • Recovery-oriented Systems “Trailer” • A short video about “Recovery-oriented Systems in Plain English” that could be played prior to other ATTC events to get people thinking and talking about what recovery-based services means. Example: http://www.commoncraft.com/productions
Survey • Respondents were asked about each product’s potential Importance. “Would this product be responsive to key needs in the field, and would it make a significant contribution?” • Respondents were also asked about each product’s Feasibility. “Will the ATTC network be able to successfully deliver a quality product, or are there constraints or other issues that may limit the ability to produce what is needed?” • Finally, they were asked to designate their top 5 choices from the 1st (highest) priority to the 5th priority as an ATTC deliverable.
Results Final Ratings of Potential Deliverables
Discussion • What do you see as ATTC Network’s role in the shift to recovery-oriented systems? • What are you thoughts on how these potential products fit in that role? • Do you have any additional suggestions for possible products?