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OVERVIEW
One of our most popular training events is back! "IDDT Implementation Strategies for Program Leaders" is a two-day event for innovative leaders in Ohio and across the nation who are implementing an Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) team with aspirations of high fidelity to the model. IDDT is an evidence-based practice for people with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders.
This event provides practical resources, tools, and methods for successful IDDT implementation. It emphasizes interaction and collaboration among participants, who will engage in problem-solving, action-planning, and program-planning exercises. This event is an essential foundation for program leadership. Presenters utilize, as a primary teaching method, activities and materials that facilitate effective supervision of the IDDT model.
Individuals from the same organization who attend this event will work together in small groups. This will promote and support the organizational structure and organizational processes of IDDT implementation that these group members will continue at their organizations after the training. Individuals who attend this event without colleagues from their organization will work in groups together.
For more information about our training methods, consult the "Services" section of our website (click here).
Learning Objectives
Participants in this event will be able to:
- List which IDDT model components require additional action in their organizational setting.
- Analyze their agency service delivery design and develop proposed quality improvements that they can bring back to their IDDT teams.
- Apply "lessons learned" from the implementation of successful IDDT programs into their approaches for future IDDT consulting and training.
- Discuss the IDDT Fidelity scales and considerations for their application with successful IDDT teams.
- Appraise resource materials that can be incorporated into roles as Program Leaders and Service-Team Leaders to facilitate improved fidelity to the IDDT model.
Pre-requisites:
- Participants MUST be actively involved in an established IDDT service team or be in the process of developing one.
- If you are unsure about your eligibility to register for this training event, please contact Patrick Boyle at patrick.boyle@case.edu or Ric Kruszynski at richard.kruszynski@case.edu.
- Participants must have a fundamental understanding of the core concepts of IDDT before registering for this training event.
- The Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University—and its Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence (SAMI CCOE)—will screen registrants to assure appropriateness for this training event.
- Participants must commit to and register for both days of this training to receive continuing-education credits (CEUs).
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Ric Kruszynski, MSSA, LISW, LICDC
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
There are pre-requisites for attendance at this event (see "Overview" section above.)
This event is for innovative leaders in Ohio and across the nation who are implementing an Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) team with aspirations of high fidelity to the model. Past participants have included individuals from organizations from multiple disciplines and service settings that provide evidence-based practices, best practices, emerging practices, and other service innovations for people diagnosed with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Examples include the following:
Service Roles
- Program managers
- Team leaders
- Clinical Supervisors
- Administrators
Service settings
- Behavioral healthcare organizations (e.g., mental health, addiction services)
- County boards (e.g., mental health, addiction services)
- Community health clinics
- Psychiatric hospitals (state and community)
- Hospitals
- Criminal justice (e.g., police, courts, jail, probation, parole)
- Residential
- Housing
Professional disciplines
- Mental-health services
- Addiction services
- Social work
- Psychology
- Primary healthcare
- Psychiatry
- Nursing
- Occupational therapy
- Residential
- Housing
- Criminal justice
- Vocational rehabilitation
Service models and strategies
- Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
- Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental Health Treatment (DDCMHT)
LOCATION
DoubleTree by Hilton - Independence
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6200 Quarry Lane
Independence OH 44131
(216) 447-1300
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Description:
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Lodging & Travel Details:
Guestroom Block and Rates: - $99.00 plus taxes for single and double rooms
Please make your reservations directly with the hotel by calling Doubletree's toll free number: 1-800-753-4371 and identify the room block for Case Western Reserve University. All reservations must be made by Sunday, January 29, 2012 to receive the special rate of $99.00 plus taxes/night .