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RI Department of  Behavioral Healthcare, Development Disabilities & Hospitals RI Department of  Behavioral Healthcare, Development Disabilities & Hospitals

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RI CommunityAcademic Partnership RICAP in Behavioral Health March 26 2019 BHDDH Vision To be a leader in the development of innovative evidence based programs that improve care delivery strengthen the service delivery network and best serve those who use the system In collaboration wi ID: 1039961

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1. RI Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Development Disabilities & Hospitals RI Community-Academic Partnership (RICAP) in Behavioral Health March 26, 2019

2. BHDDH VisionTo be a leader in the development of innovative, evidence based programs that improve care delivery, strengthen the service delivery network and best serve those who use the system. In collaboration with our community partners, to be champions of the people we serve, addressing their needs in a timely, efficient and effective manner.

3. BHDDH Populations Served AnnuallyMHSUDMental Health ~31,000Substance Use Disorders~17,000Based on calendar year 2017 dataI/DDHospital ~350Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities ~4,000HBehavioral Health

4. BHDDH’s Statutory AuthorityFederal Designation as the Single State Authority for Substance Use Disordersand Adult Mental HealthBHDDH has the charge to implement the general powers and duties of the RI Mental Health Law 40.1.5-3 General powers and duties of the state department of mental health and hospitals40.1-1-13-Powers and Duties of the office40.1-5.4-4-Powers and Duties of director of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals 40.1-5.4-5- Purposes40.1-5-4-1-Mental Health Services40.1-8.5-7-Powers and duties of director

5. How Services are Delivered and FundedDirect Service provision Community Provider OversightBHDDH licenses 33 behavioral healthcare treatment providers in 148 locations throughout the state. Most of these providers rely heavily on Medicaid to fund client care.BHDDH manages over 360 grant-funded contracts for prevention, treatment and recovery support servicesHospitalI/DDBH

6. Source: National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. (2009). Preventing mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders among young people: Progress and possibilities (O’Connell, M. E., Boat, T., & Warner, K. E., Eds.) Washington, DC: National Academies Press, p.67. Continuum of Care

7. Promotion and Prevention Information Dissemination Community-Based ProcessesPrevention Education Alternative ActivitiesEnvironmental Approaches Student Assistance ServicesTreatment and Support Services for Adults General Outpatient Services Integrated Health Homes Supported Housing Services Substance Use Residential Services (280 Beds)35 MHPRR ( 415 Beds) Outpatient Detoxification ServicesCase Management Services Medical Detoxification Services Assertive Community Treatment Opioid Treatment Programs (17 locations) Intensive Outpatient Services Recovery SupportPeer Services Recovery HousingRecovery Community Centers (4) Employment and Educational Support Services Delivered

8. 12345678 AreasCMHOCenters  Area’s Town/Cities1CCA Burriville, Cumberland, Lincoln, No. Smithfield, Woonsocket2 GATEWAY Pawtucket Central Falls3TPCProvidence4GATEWAY Foster/Gloucester, Scituate, Smithfield, Cranston, No. Providence, Johnson5KENT Coventry, East/West Greenwich, Warwick, West Warwick6GATEWAY Block Island, Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Narragansett, No/So. Kingston, Richmond, Westerly7EAST-BAYBarrington, Bristol, East Providence, Warren, East Bay 8NPCMHC Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth, TivertonCMHC Catchment are Consistent with Prevention Regions and collaborate with HEZs

9. Access, Quality and SafetyMental Health & Substance Use Disorders

10. Behavioral Health LINKHotline and Triage CenterOpened 11/14/18Mental health or substance use crisisEmergency Department Diversion18 years or older24/7 access (call, walk-in, drop-off)ServicesCrisis management and stabilization, psychiatric consultation, clinical assessment, peer support, mobile crisis response, care management, emergency medication prescribing, skilled nursingSystem navigation, connections to treatment and recovery support, connections to recovery housing, continued engagement and connection to follow-up services,

11. Four Strategies

12. Five New Core Principles for Plan RefreshIntegrating Data to Inform Crisis Response Meeting, Engaging and Serving Diverse Communities Changing Negative Public Attitudes on Addiction Universal Incorporation of Harm-Reduction Confronting the Social Determinants of Health

13. State Opioid Response Grant ( RI SOR) Reduce the number of Overdose related deaths and adverse events for individuals 18 years of age or olderIncrease access to treatment and reduce unmet needs through the provision of prevention, treatment and recovery activities Support a comprehensive response using epidemiological data in the planning processCollect data via the GPRA and other internal measures to help identify any gaps in the continuum of care and inform future expansion

14. GrantsScreening, Brief Interventions and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Cooperative Agreement to Benefit Homeless Individuals Healthy Transitions  Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success (PFS) 1 & 2 State Youth Treatment Implementation Grant Combined Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block GrantProjects for Assistance and Transition from Homelessness (PATH)Promoting Integration of Primary and Behavioral Healthcare (PIPBHC)

15. How can I make a difference?

16. Thank You!Contact information:Rebecca.Boss@BHDDH.RI.Gov401-462-233916