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About Us | Center for Evidence-Based Practices
$0, Free PDF / 8.5 x 11" mini-poster / A brief introduction to the philosophy and services of the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University. Implement and integrate behavioral healthcare innovations. Learn about our approach to consulting, training, and evaluation. Use this resource to introduce our Center to stakeholders in your organization and community. Attach it to grant applications.
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About Us | Join Our Mailing List & Social Media
$0, Free PDF / 5.5 x 11" promo card / Join our mailing list online and
follow us on social media. Share this card with colleagues and community
stakeholders. Join our
learning community of health and behavioral healthcare innovators.
Implement and integrate evidence-based practices and other best
practices and clinical innovations.
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ACT | Making the Case
$0 / Free PDF / This mini-poster introduces organizations to the benefits of
implementing Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), the evidence-based
practice. Use this resource to educate policymakers,
community stakeholders, service providers, and advocates about the
benefits of ACT services. Build consensus in your organization and
community.
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ACT | Team Meeting Tools
$0 / Free Downloads / Use the tools on this resource page in your ACT daily team meetings, staging
meetings, and treatment-planning meetings. The tools are designed to
help Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams
manage information and coordinate daily activities as team members collaborate
with each other to support the recovery of people enrolled in ACT
services. Learn how to maximize the team-meeting tools with the free PDF booklet and mini-poster.
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ACT | Team Meeting Tools Booklet (Mini-Poster)
$0 / Free PDF / This mini-poster is an addendum to the ACT Team Meeting Tools Booklet,
which provides a brief introduction to some popular tools that Assertive
Community Treatment (ACT) teams use to organize and manage information
about their work with clients who receive ACT services. Learn how the team-meeting tools fit into the ACT model. Use this mini-poster and the
Dartmouth Assertive Community Treatment Scale (DACTS) as a guide. Also download the team-meeting tools and booklet!
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ACT | Timeline for Implementation (Mini-Poster)
$0 / Free PDF / This mini-poster is companion to the "ACT Timeline for Implementation" booklet, a tool for developing Assertive Community
Treatment (ACT) services during the first year of implementation. This resource provides an overview of important tasks in the ACT implementation process. It also serves as a record (or checklist) of the incremental progress that you make over time.
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Benefits & Work: It's Not All or Nothing (Mini-Poster)
$0, Free PDF/ Printed copies available/ This colorful 8.5 x 11" mini-poster
is designed to inform people about the importance of understanding
benefits information (e.g., SSI, SSDI, Medicaid) while pursuing and
working a job. The poster presents some common myths about benefits
programs for disabilities and a truth to dispel each myth. Use it as a handout to complement the large 18 x 24" version of this poster, also available in this database.
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Benefits Advocacy & Planning | Making the Case
$0 / Free PDF / This mini-poster introduces organizations to the the importance of
developing benefits services that help people with disabilities make informed decisions about their financial
future and employment goals. Use
this resource to educate policymakers, community stakeholders, service
providers, and advocates about the importance of Benefits services.
Build consensus in your organization and community.
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Creating a Culture of Work (Mini-Poster)
$0, Free PDF / Printed copies available / Mini-Poster, 8.5x11" / Employment often
contributes to stable housing. The way you respond to and interact with residents can
positively influence their employment journeys. This resource features a relational process (including stages of change) that promotes employment and housing stability among people with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorders. / Designed for use in a variety of housing services. / Large 18x24" poster also available.
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Dual Diagnosis Capability (Mini-Poster)
$0, Free PDF / 8.5 x 11" mini-poster / A brief introduction to Dual
Diagnosis Capability approach to organizational assessment and planning.
Evaluate your organization's capability
(or capacity) to provide services for people diagnosed with a mental
illness, addiction, or co-occurring disorders. Use this resource to
education staff members and stakeholders about DDCAT and DDCMHT.
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