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Explore the transformative journey at Andrus Children's Center from restraint reduction to trauma-informed care. Learn about the myths surrounding restraint, leadership commitment, staff training, supervision, and maintaining focus. Dive into the Sanctuary Process, focusing on trauma leadership, staff training, supervision techniques, documentation, data analysis, and the impact of trauma on creating a positive culture. Embrace the shift in perspective from control to understanding trauma, engaging all levels, and building protective factors. Experience the journey towards reducing restraints and promoting a trauma-informed approach for a safer and more nurturing environment.
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From Restraint Reduction to Creating Sanctuary Brian Farragher, LMSW, MBA Executive VP / COO Andrus Children’s Center http://www.andruschildren.org/
"If you don't change your beliefs, your life will be like this forever. Is that good news?" ~ Dr. Robert Anthony Educator & Writer
Myths About Restraint • Keeps Kids Safe • Keeps Staff Safe • Manages Agency Risk • It’s a Therapeutic Intervention
Features of Andrus Process to Reduce Restraints • Leadership Commitment & Vision • Staff Training • Staff Supervision • Maintaining a Focus • Documentation and Data Analysis • Clinical Review • Program Review and Performance Improvement • Understanding Trauma
Leadership Commitment & Vision • Clarifying Mission & Philosophy • It Starts With What You Believe • Restraint as Treatment Failure • Defining the Problem / Sharing Data • Setting Bold Goals • Staying Involved • Developing Effective Systems
Staff Training • Commit to an Approach • Thoroughly Train Formal & Informal Leaders • Watch Your In-House Trainers for Drift • Make Adjustments Based on Data
Staff Training Focused on… • Self Awareness and Affect Management • Understanding Trauma & Reenactment • Disengagement & Team Work • Faith in the Entire Process • Stay Back …Give Time & Space…Hands Off
Staff Supervision / Processing the Incident • Debrief All Incidents with Staff • Reinforce Training • Encourage Expression of Affect • Check Techniques • Explore Alternatives • Cultivate Values • Provide Perspective • Affirm Staff’s Best Efforts
Restraint a “BIG DEAL” What We Pay Attention to Flags What’s Important!!!
Documentation & Data Analysis • Incident Reporting • Supporting Documentation Follows: (Supervisory Review, Medical Review, Safety Plan Update) • Administrative Review of Specific & Aggregate Reports…Trends Inform Decision-Making • Behavioral Support Committee Review
Clinical Review • Identify & Manage Potential Risks • Individual Safety Plans Developed & Updated • De-escalation Preferences Assessed • Team Review of All Restraints • New Strategies Developed
Program Review & Performance Improvement • Data Analysis Flags Trouble Spots • Leadership Reviews Data & Encourages Problem Solving • Understanding the Social Context of Violence • Program Areas Develop Corrective Action Plans • Improvement in Performance Is Recognized and Celebrated
Understanding The Impact of Trauma & Creating Sanctuary • Impact of Stress on Our Systems - Parallel Process • Staff Training on Trauma • Identifying Traumatic Reenactment – Sins of Commission and Omission • Identifying Collective Disturbance • Understanding Vicarious Trauma
Understanding The Impact of Trauma & Creating Sanctuary • Building a Positive Culture – The Seven Commitments • Focus on SELF • Building in Protective Factors
Challenges • Connection and Engagement at All Levels is Key • Disregulated Adults Result in Disregulated Kids • Kids & Families as Partners Not Adversaries – Injury, Not Sick or Bad • Changing the Question from “What’s Wrong with You?” to “What’s Happened to You?” • Assessment • Anticipation • Setting Limits & Standards Without Fear • Are We Losing Control??
Data Shared with Staff Consistently · Goal to reduce restraint articulated
Supervisory • Debriefing • Monthly Review • Parent Notification • Medical Review
Agency Leadership Change
Implement Red Flag Reviews
Another School Leadership Change
One More School Leadership Change – For Good Measure
Leadership Sets Goals Develops Vision Maintains Focus on the Issue Through Training Clinical and Program Review Supervision Focus on Trauma Number of Restraint Incidents in Programs Data Collection Flags Problems Identifies Trends Affirms Progress
Andrus Children’s Center www.andruschildren.org Brian Farragher bfarragher@jdam.org