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Partnerships for Taking Care of Our Own Grant Cesarek Deputy Chief Health amp Safety Golder Ranch Fire District Amy Devins First Responder Liaison Cenpatico Integrated Care GRFD amp CIC Our Partnership ID: 1043659

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1. Getting Ahead of the Unknown: Partnerships for Taking Care of Our OwnGrant CesarekDeputy Chief, Health & SafetyGolder Ranch Fire DistrictAmy DevinsFirst Responder LiaisonCenpatico Integrated Care

2. GRFD & C-IC: Our PartnershipThe Cenpatico IC (C-IC) Crisis SystemThe GRFD Peer Support Team How we partner Our GoalsEstablish a universal culture of peer support within first responder agencies. Reduce unnecessary ED visits, arrests, T-36s.Develop supportive and collaborative unconventional partnerships to support the community and ourselves.

3. GRFD & C-IC: Our PartnershipC-IC RBHA in Pima County October 1, 2015Outreached all Law, Fire/EMS about Crisis Services Deputy Chief Hurguy CIHP programWe cooked up some ideas…GRFD and Crisis ReferralsTreat and Refer ApplicationCrisis 101 & MHFA for PSWhat else can we do?Peer SupportDeputy Chief Cesarek & Amy Devins introduced

4. Counties Served by Cenpatico ICProprietary and Confidential8 Southern AZ Counties:CochiseGraham GreenleeLa PazPima PinalSanta CruzYuma Note: C-IC also serves the Tribal Nations of Tohono O'odham Nation, San Carlos Apache Tribe, Ak-chin Indian Community, Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT), Quechan Tribe and Cocopah Tribe.

5. Crisis ServicesEVERYONE is eligible for crisis services, regardless of insurance statusC-IC is the health plan for persons designated with a serious mental illness (SMI) enrolled as Title XIX Non-Title XIX SMI members receive behavioral health benefits All other enrolled Title XIX adult and child members receive integrated health care

6. Crisis Services Crisis Line 24x7Crisis Mobile Teams (CMTs)Community Observation Centers (COCs)Behavioral Health Inpatient Facilities (BHIFs)

7. Peer SupportDo you have a Peer Support Team?Policy or No Policy?Who is on it?What are the team’s expectations?What are you doing for the team’s wellness & resilience?

8. Golder Ranch Fire Dist. Peer SupportTriggering EventGRFD Peer Support TeamIdentifying the teamCrisis Flyer*Safe Call NowFirestrong.org- under construction*Credit: Superstition Fire & Medical

9. Peer Support: ComponentsClinical Support DiversificationEstablished Contracts/InsuranceEAP-Vetting“You don’t learn to dance at the prom”RelationshipsMOUsTraining: MHFA, CISM, CIT

10. TrainingCrisis System 101MHFA Public Safety and Fire/EMS Curriculum CISMCITIACP’s “One Mind Campaign”Engage ALL First Responder Resources Fire/EMS/LEOs/Comms

11. Identify GapsExecutive Buy InCultureSustainability Promotions, retirements, new staffAdditional funding sourcesRegionalization? Yes or No

12. Next StepsMeasure your program’s successFind unconventional opportunities

13. Contact Info:Grant CesarekDeputy Chief, Health & SafetyGolder Ranch Fire DistrictCell 520-262-2407gcesarek@grfdaz.govAmy DevinsFirst Responder LiaisonCenpatico Integrated CareCell 520-391-1027adevins@Cenpatico.com

14. Questions and Answers