MACMHB SPRING PRE-CONFERENCE INSTITUTES
Monday, May 15, 2017
12:30pm Registration
1:00pm – 4:00pm Institutes
The Edward Hotel & Convention Center, 600 Town Center, Dearborn MI 48126
Pre-Conference Institute #1:Improving the Transition from Hospital to Community Settings: National Trends and Imperatives
Qualifies for 3 CE hours for Social Workers
Charles Ingoglia, MSW, Senior Vice President, Public Policy and Practice Improvement, National Council for Behavioral Healthcare
Registration Fee: $35(includes refreshments and all materials)
Policy makers, consumers, families and communities are putting more emphasis on the reduction of unnecessary or unplanned psychiatric hospitalizations. This institute will provide an overview of strategies and practices that community based settings and hospitals can employ to improve the transition process. By the end of this pre-conference institute, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the current policy and payment factors making improved care transitions more important; 2. Describe evidence-based care transition models; and 3. Identify strategies for improving care coordination to support transitions in care.
Pre-Conference Institute #2: SAMHSA’s Principles of Trauma Informed Approaches and Domains for Implementation
Qualifies for 3 CE hours for Social Workers
Raul Almazar, RN, MA, Senior Public Health Advisor, NASMHPD's Center for Innovations in Trauma Informed Approaches; Technical Assistance Lead, SAMHSA's National Center for Trauma Informed Care
Registration Fee: $35(includes refreshments and all materials)
SAMHSA’s six key principles of a Trauma-Informed Approach are: 1) Safety; 2) Trustworthiness and Transparency; 3) Peer Support; 4) Collaboration and Mutuality; 5) Empowerment, Voice and Choice; and 6) Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues. This will be an interactive session where together participants and Mr. Almazar will discuss challenges and successes as viewed through the lens of the Principles of Trauma Informed Approaches.
Pre-Conference Institute #3: Boardworks 2.0: Board Member Orientation & the Role of Board Members in the Rights Protection Process(this session ends at 3:00pm)
Qualifies for 1 CE hour - Category 1 Recipient Rights
Robert Sheehan, CEO, Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards
Andrew Silver, BA, Director of Training, Office of Recipient Rights, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Registration Fee: $25 (includes refreshments and all materials)
This session is designed for new and current board members. We will start with a brief keynote address, followed by presentations on Orientation to the Governance and Leadership Program and Critical Updates. We will conclude with an opportunity to discuss board related planning and action considerations relative to the day’s learning. Orientation: New board members are provided (a) an overview of the Learning Program and (b) a brief summary overview of basic and key substantive and technical information contained in the Learning Program Conference Presentation Series of nine workshops that constitute the core curriculum. Update: Current board members are provided a comprehensive update on the most critical issues for the upcoming year. This particularly includes matters of the state and federal budgets, MDHHS’s PIHP and CMHSP contracts and critical policy issues. A portion of this workshop will cover the role of the CMHSP Board as it relates to the Rights Protection Process. Attendees will learn how the Board relates to the Recipient Rights Advisory Committee, to the selection of the Recipient Rights Director and its role in the Recipient Rights Appeals Committee. The session will review the rights of recipients as enumerated in the Mental Health Code, discuss the role of rights in the protection of consumers, training requirements for agency staff, confidentiality issues, the Recipient Rights Annual Report and how the Board can use this tool for process improvement. Participants will be able to: 1. Understand their role as Board Members in the Rights Complaint Process; 2. Identify at least 2 factors that explain the relationship of the Board to the Recipient Rights Advisory Committee; and 3. Participate in and react proactively to the review of the Annual Recipient Rights Report.
Continuing Education Credits:
Social Work: The Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards (MACMHB), provider #1140, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. MACMHB maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 10/10/16-10/10/19. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Course Delivery Method: Face-to-Face Training.
Social workers will receive 3 continuing education clock hours for participating in the pre-conference institute (5/15/17).
Substance Abuse Professionals:Hours are pending.
Conference Attendance: This conference includes board members, CEOs, COOs, CFOs, medical directors, clinical directors, case workers, supports coordinators, and children’s supervisors as well as other disciplines. Contains content appropriate for clinical staff at basic, intermediate and advanced levels all levels of practice.
Evaluation:There will be an opportunity for each participant to complete an evaluation of the course and the instructor. If you have any issues with the way in which this training was conducted or other problems, you may note that on your evaluation of the training or you may contact MACMHB at 517-374-6848 or through our webpage at for resolution.
MACMHB SPRING PRE-CONFERENCE INSTITUTES (Attn: Nakia)
Monday, May 15, 2017
12:30pm Registration
1:00pm – 4:00pm Institutes
The Edward Hotel & Convention Center
600 Town Center, Dearborn MI 48126
3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTERON LINE: / BY FAX: (517) 374-1053 / BY MAIL:MACMHB, 426 S. Walnut St., Lansing, MI48933
Cancellation Policy: Substitutions are permitted at any time. No-shows will be billed at the full training rate. All cancellations will be assessed anadministrative fee ($10 for Pre-Conf 1 &2; $5 for Pre-Conf 3). Cancellations received less than 10 business days prior to the conference will be charged the full conference rate and no refunds will be given.
Select the Pre-Conference you plan to attend:
#1: Improving the Transition from Hospital to Community Settings: National Trends and Imperatives (Fee $35)
#2: SAMHSA’s Principles of Trauma Informed Approaches and Domains for Implementation (Fee $35)
#3: Boardworks 2.0: Board Member Orientation & the Role of Board Members in the Rights Protection Process (this session ends at 3:00pm) (Fee $25)
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