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National Pacific Fono 2010 Tupu Services Pacific Alcohol Drugs and Gambling Interventions Service Regional Service under WDHB Consists of 16 staff members Multidisciplinary Team Introduction ID: 816413

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Tupu Alcohol,Drug and Gambling Service

National Pacific Fono 2010

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Tupu ServicesPacific Alcohol, Drugs and Gambling Interventions Service Regional Service under WDHB Consists of 16 staff members Multi-disciplinary Team

Introduction

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MOH Targets in Four Areas:Brief InterventionFull InterventionFacilitationFollow UpMinistry of Health and CLIC

Introduction

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Name: XAge: 49 Years OldEthnicity: TonganResidence: Otara Status: Married with 4 ChildrenReferral:

Manukau Community Psychological Probation ServicesCharge: Male Assault Female

Sentence: Alcohol and Drug/Anger Management Programme

Case Study

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ProcessesContact with Tuþu ServicesConfidentiality and Client Rights DiscussedBrief Assessment around Alcohol, Drugs and Gambling UseGambles between $150-$300 per week (Pokie Machines)

‘Brief Gambler’ & ‘Brief Family/Affected Other’ ScreensInformation and Treatment Options provided

Case Study

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Tuþu Clinical Meeting for Allocation Matua/Cultural Advisor offeredCultural approach offeredHome VisitExtended Family InvolvementTalatalanoa around Presenting Issues

Case Study

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EventsLost $250 gamblingDrinking alcohol after losing his moneyArgued with his wifeLack of FoodDomestic ViolenceArrested by Police

Case Study

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Case StudyTreatment PlanAgrees to 6 Alcohol & Gambling Counselling SessionsSelf Exclusion /Self Ban from Sky City CasinoSupport from FamilyGambling Support for Extended Family Members

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OutcomeCompletion of Counseling after 6 sessionsAbstinent from Alcohol and Stopped GamblingAgrees to Follow Up Session in 1 monthCase Study

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Self ReferralFamily /CYFSJusticeGambling HelplineBudgeting ServicesMental Health Services etc

Client Referrals

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First Point of ContactCarries Out Brief Assessment of ClientsIdentifies Potential Problem Gamblers or Significant Others Affected by Problem Gambling Carries Out Brief Intervention Provides Information & Treatment Options to ClientsRegisters Gambling Clients into CLIC Database

Duty Counsellor

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TUAK Numbers (CLIC Identity Number) TUAK Number & Gambling Client Details Registered CLIC Data (except Clients Personal Information) used by MOHClients Can Remain AnonymousTUAK Identity Numbers Provides Client Confidentiality

Registering Clients into ‘CLIC’ Database

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3 Assessments Scores Required for Brief Intervention:Brief Gambler ScoreBrief Family Awareness ScoreBrief Family Effect ScoreBrief Intervention and CLIC

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Gambling Clients Experiencing HarmInvolves Counseling, Facilitation and Follow UpEntered into CLIC after 1st ‘Face to Face’ SessionFull Intervention on CLIC Similar to Brief Intervention Except it Remains Open until the Client is Discharged Full Intervention and CLIC

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Provides a Holistic Understanding Addresses Areas Of ConcernAssists in Future Counselling & Facilitation onto Appropriate ServicesCan be Used to Monitor Clients Progress Comprises of 3 Groups of Screening:

Comprehensive Assessment

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Gambler Harm Screen:Gambling Harm ScreenGambler Outcome Screens:Control Over Gambling Screen Dollars Lost ScreenAnnual Household Income ScreenFamily/Affected Other Screen

Gamblers Gambling Frequency ScreenCoping with the Gamblers Gambling Screen

Comprehensive Assessment

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Co-existing Issues Screens:Alcohol Use ScreenDrug Use ScreenDepression ScreenSuicidality Screen

Family/Whanau Concern Screen

Comprehensive Assessment

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Motivational Interview /Cognitive Behavioral TherapyTreatment Planning /Goal PlanningCultural Approaches e.g. Language, Matua Involvement Harm Reduction Strategies Around Gambling

Relapse Prevention Plan

Discharge Plan

Counselling

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Assisting Clients to ‘Access’ Other Services e.g. Mental Health, GP, Budgeting, Food Banks etc… Self ExclusionMatua/Cultural AdvisorsMalaga Service

Facilitation

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Person is affected by Someone’s GamblingBrief Gambler and Brief Family/Affected Others ScreensDiscuss Treatment OptionsBrief Intervention episode.

Family /

Whanau and Significant Others

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‘Follow Up’ is OptionalMonitor Clients ProgressProvides ‘Opportunity’ for further Counseling and Support To motivate and encourage clientsProvided after 1,3,6 and 12 months

Follow Up

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Summary and Questions