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Peer Recovery Support Series, Section IV 4/17/2020 The Participatory Process for Solutions to Addiction 1 THE PARTICIPAT ORY PROCE SS FOR SOLU TIONS T O ADDICTI ON Peer Recovery Support Ser ies, Section IV Welcome, your facilitator will be: Samson Teklemariam, LPC, CPTM Director of Training and Professional Development for NAADAC NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals www.naadac.org/education [email protected] www.naadac.org/webinars 1 2 3

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Peer Recovery Support Series, Section IV 4/17/2020

The Participatory Process for Solutions to Addiction 1

T H E P A R T I C I P A T O R YP R O C E S S F O R S O L U T I O N S

T O A D D I C T I O NP e e r R e c o v e r y S u p p o r t S e r i e s , S e c t i o n I V

Welcome, your facilitator will be: Samson Teklemariam, LPC, CPTM

• Director of Training and Professional Development for NAADAC

• NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals

• www.naadac.org/education• [email protected]

www.naadac.org/webinars

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Using GoToWebinar(Live Participants Only)

Control Panel

Asking Questions

Audio (phone preferred)

Polling Questions

John Shinholser

• President and Co-Founder

• The McShin Foundation

• Richmond, VA www.mcshin.org

[email protected]

• (804) 249-1845

NAADAC Webinar Presenter

A person with nearly 4 decades in long-term recovery

Honesty Liller, CPRS In recovery since May 27, 2007

• Chief Executive Officer

• The McShin Foundation

• Richmond, VA www.mcshin.org

[email protected]

• (804) 249-1845

NAADAC Webinar Presenter

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To better understand the history of addiction treatment and recovery in America as it relates to the importance of authentic peer support services.

Understand how the authentic peer recovery model has evolved in time.

To be prepared to deal with & counteract the effects of discrimination against people with the disease of addiction.

Propose the next steps for the field of addiction/recovery and to have a participatory process for solutions.

Webinar Learning Objectives

Authentic Recovery Peers

Historically the authentic recovery community helped create the treatment industry.

Best examples:

• Early AA members doubled as hospital and treatment center workers.

• With rapid growth of AA they became a special door-way to the emerging treatment industry.

• Many peer operated pathways to recovery emerged in the 1960’s *

• Marc Galantner, MD "What is Alcoholics Anonymous?"

*See table 4 pg.43 Peer-based Addiction Recovery Support

History, Theory, Practice, and Scientific Evaluation

William L. White, MA

SAMHSA 2006

• 22.6 million needed treatment

• more than half of the 4.0 million

• 2.2 million received treatment in self-help group.

Self-help defined as Alcoholics Anonymous

and Narcotics Anonymous (pg172) no other self-help listed.

This is the epidemy of authentic peer supports bread from a participatory process in our modern history.

National Survey on Drug Use and Health H-32

Authentic PeerNSDUH 2006 Self-help

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Institutional knowledge thought process

o Do you think there is importance of 12 step peers?

o What is the comprehensive understanding of true 12 step sponsorship?

o What is the value of 12 step service work?

o Is there a need for social connectiveness, peer to peer?

o How is your area accessing to 12 step programs?

Emerging Participatory Opportunities:

• Medication assisted and replaced therapies that include one on one and group counseling.

• Block grant funded state providers and RFP grant programs.

• Many emerging drug courts, community correction pre-trial, post-trial and incarceration opportunities.

• Alumni interaction, peer facilitators, operations work force peer heavy, alumni social connection.

• Recovery Community Organizations including harm reduction and prevention agencies.

Medication Criminal justice

SAMHSA $ Private Treatment

RCO’s

Was 80/20 now 90/10

2006 SAMHSA

Re-align

2020

Why did treatment splinter from

known valuable resources?

A lot of evidence confirms authentic

peer value, connection to

peers

Fully integrate authentic peers with treatment providers

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Clinical vs. Peer to Peer

Recovery Organizations

Future policy changes

Nationally clinical professionals have had mixed views about peers in recovery employed in the addiction field

Some have different policies that don't encourage certain pathways of recovery

There is unfortunately negative outlooks on addiction at the state and federal government levels in some areas

Reducing Stigma and Negative Outlooks

There needs to be advocacy for those in recovery, seeking recovery, and their family members. The negative outlook on addiction is still strong in so many levels of care, public policy, and even in the addiction/recovery field.

Participatory all around us

Pathways

What are the many

participatory pathways?

Planning

Simply identify your

community resources of

available participatory organizations

Connection

Make and develop

connection and utilize peers

Events

Social events and minor

service providers are

great first steps

Can you

Are you willing to do this if not

already in action?

Emerging Recovery Community Organizations

Provide assistance when needed not when industry is available 7/365 connection, social and clinical.

Vast majority authentic peer recovery staff

CAPRSS National Accreditation for Peer Recovery Support Services – 19 RCOs are accredited

https://caprss.org/

Data driven evidence based

Peers Everywhere

Most RCOs are founded by peers to help peers while waiting for clinical help and recovery living

Now

Reality

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Critical services provided immediately

o How do you engage upon contact?

o How does your office provide medical/clinical needs the same day?

o Do you feel the need to place a person in treatment or recovery residence the same day?

o Does your organization have access to criminal justice recovery programming?

o How about transportation services?

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Families Are Very Important

To be able to serve others

The 80%

Family engagement upon contact is a critical resource in the participatory process. Data confirms best outcomes.

To have engagement with commerce, work force, and other organizations is a huge untapped participatory frontier.

80% of those needing some kind of Substance Use Disorder services do not get it, the time is NOW for participatory solutions.

Family Supports

To be able to provide family supports, interventions, and real answers in real time.

Community resources including businesses, religious and civic organizations.

Wrap Up

• We are all in this together to help heal families and save lives

• Be a part of the recovery movement with integrity• Be respectful of all pathways of recovery

• Be a hope dealer in whatever profession role you are in

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Thank You!John Shinholser and Honesty Liller

[email protected]

804-249-1845

A N Y Q U E S T I O N S ?

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