Registration is not required for this event.
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OVERVIEW
The "Regional Meeting for Integrated Treatment" is a peer-networking opportunity. It is designed to encourage professionals from multiple disciplines, service settings, and systems of care to share challenges, solutions, and lessons learned while implementing evidence-based practices, best practices, emerging practices, and other service strategies for people with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.
Regional meetings are frequently attended by individuals from organizations who have different levels of experience with implementation. Therefore, the meetings help maximize efficiencies and outcomes, because participants help each other avoid mistakes that have already been made and replicate strategies that are getting results.
MEETING GOALS
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Regional meetings are structured to achieve a number of goals:
- Improve quality of life and other outcomes for people with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders (e.g., addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs)
- Foster interest in developing evidence-based practices, best practices, emerging practices, and other service strategies and innovations
- Provide face-to-face contact and, thus, facilitate relationships among professionals from different disciplines and systems of care who might not otherwise interact
- Create a network of stakeholders who can help identify and eliminate barriers to the implementation of successful services
- Identify solutions and best practices for implementing service models and other innovations with fidelity
AGENDA
- The agenda for each regional meeting is distributed prior to each meeting via email to past participants.
- For more information about the agenda, contact us (click here).
SPONSORED BY
This event is sponsored by the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University—and its Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center of Excellence (Ohio SAMI CCOE). It is hosted by a partnering organization in the community (see "Location" tab on this page).
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Deborah Myers, MEd, PCC-S
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Registration is not required. This regional meeting is free and open to professionals in local communities who provide healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and other services to people with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders. Examples of people who attend these meetings include the following:
Service roles
- Program managers
- Team leaders
- Clinical supervisors
- Quality assurance professionals
- Administrators
- Policymakers
- Direct-service staff
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