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[Document C, 6 of 5 pages] <br />This project will target different professionals from the aforementioned groups to facilitate an <br />understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities within the system while fostering team <br />building across Hawaii County. Participants will gain transferable skills in managing SPMI consumers in <br />crisis, and will collaborate to integrate systems interactions to provide seamless services for SPMI <br />consumers, and transform the way they interact with the SPMI population. <br />Objectives <br />1. Advance and implement a campaign to reduce the stigma of seeking care: <br />T <br />• �w�yalua Tori and as`sessmen "of c rren °responses base inn'a e y en of January..,.- <br />' <br />z�: •.. ,.v'y ••�� x.-n+xcs+x.+.�: ten+.ti:.:aor.s.a,.�.,_. - e.�,..:... ,cv.-s.,-�::.�,r,.tm::;;.�.«. -.». <br />• Identification of current issues as seen liy`respon�ers and consumets `�"`liji end:of�, <br />' "--January 2009:. <br />• • Plan of actr6ftiited Vrf assessment`� by'end of February.2009 = n <br />2. Collaboration between non -mental health providers and mental health providers. Provide <br />relevant information, and draw on experiences of the consumer to elevate sensitivity of staff <br />that interfaces with people with mental illness. <br />• - Initial Training and Post`TrainIng Evaluation =May 2009` ' <br />ot Quarterly Surveys (follow ups -feedback on how this has improved the participant's work <br />with the SPMI consumer, participant recommendations to create a feedback loop for future <br />training and workshops) Au9ist Novemier"Februa y -v... ndmdech(forlife of <br />Project) <br />• Follow -Up Annual Trainings addressing feedback and issues brought up by Quarterly <br />Surveys throughout the year-.May'af 2010 ani 011;:, <br />• Development of collaborative relationships amongst participants - these professionals <br />include: Judges, attorneys, police, parole and probation staff, correctional centerstaff, first <br />responders, hospital staff, adult protective services staff and mental health professionals. <br />• Developmenf o`f bhe and Three-.Yepr.plans to address challenges and maintain gains. <br />Initial training wnl be built on the needs data collected about the population who are diverted <br />from jail or who are on Conditional Release status. This data will focus on actual services <br />provided and identified service gaps. Post -workshop evaluations will be used to shape future <br />training. Quarterly surveys will measure the effectiveness of the training curriculum's <br />applicability to quality of service delivery by the participants. <br />Activities Statement: This fra'ining will teach participants about issues involving SPMI consumers <br />criminal justice tracks d'd�actcally:and eiiperientiall_y. <br />5. Who is ultimately responsible for this work and the implementation of the activities? What are the <br />qualifications? <br />Charlene Iboshi, JD, County of Hawaii First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney <br />Roxanne Aburamen, BA, Hawaii State Department of Health, Adult. Mental Health Division, Acting <br />Center Manager, Hilo Community Mental Health Center <br />Anne Sturgis, MSW, Hawaii State Department of Health, Adult Mental Health Division <br />Service Area Administrator, Hawaii Island <br />Officer William Derr, BA, Community Policing Officer, Hawaii County Police Department <br />