Date/Time
2.75 CEs
Person-Centered Care Planning (PCCP) is a holistic approach to planning and providing behavioral health services. Person-Centered approaches guide and organize services to increase consumer engagement in service interventions based on the connections between provider interventions and the consumer’s goals and visions.
The Evidence-Based Practice Center (EBPC) incorporates a Person-Centered Care Plan into all its training in evidence-based and empirically supported models offered by its cadre of consultants and trainers. To enhance providers’ access to and utilization of PCCP in service delivery, the EBPC is pleased to offer multiple training options. EBPC and BHA recommend follow-up consultation and ongoing support for the full implementation of this practice.
When participants in Maryland’s Public Behavioral Health System Residential Rehabilitation Program services are at risk of losing their placement, policy calls for the development of a Managed Intervention Plan. The intent of developing this intervention plan is to provide a coaching experience for consumers so that they can be successful in their time with our programs, instead of having to be discharged for rule violations/code of conduct.
This training will cover how to engage with consumers to explore with what the alternatives are, how they can best help, and what strategies need to be implemented in order to retain the individual in services. The result of this engaging process should be a comprehensive and actionable written plan to prevent discharge from services.
Agenda:
Introductions to PCCP
How is MIP different from and similar to a Recovery Plan?
Setting yourself up for success engaging consumers in plan development
Collaborating for meaningful and useful of the MIP
Considerations for MIP Objectives and Interventions
Case-study review and brainstorming
Evidence-Based Practice Center trainings are all free to providers in the Maryland Public Behavioral Health System
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By:
Evidence-Based Practice Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Cost: Free
For questions, email kris.wright@som.umaryland.edu