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The Massachusetts Mental Health Disparities Model for Young Adults

The Massachusetts Mental Health Disparities Model for Young Adults. Ann Capoccia, MSW Coordinator of Interagency Activities Massachusetts Department of Mental Health June 17, 2010. A. An Infrastructure Design for Young Adults in Massachusetts DMH. State Mental Health Planning Council

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The Massachusetts Mental Health Disparities Model for Young Adults

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  1. The Massachusetts Mental Health Disparities Model for Young Adults Ann Capoccia, MSW Coordinator of Interagency Activities Massachusetts Department of Mental Health June 17, 2010

  2. A. An Infrastructure Design for Young Adults in Massachusetts DMH • State Mental Health Planning Council • Youth Development Committee • Statewide Youth Coordinator Position • Statewide Youth Advisory Council • Local Youth Councils

  3. B. Disparities in Young Adult Services & Supports • MA Young Adult Population • “Young Adult Portraits of Culture, Diagnosis & Mental Health Recovery” documentary (funded by SAMHSA Campaign for Mental Health Recovery grant) • Peer Mentoring • Employment Partnerships • Participatory Research Interns • PhotoVoice Developers • YouTube creations • Speakers Bureau Participants • Cable TV presenters

  4. MA Young Adult Population

  5. C. Young Adult Policy Team – Mission Statement • “We are young adults acting on the opportunity to have our voices heard. As members of the Young Adult Policy Team, we have lived experience of mental health recovery & share our recovery stories. We aim to provide support to each other by building relationships so that we may gain in strength & insight through our different perspectives. We do this so we can advocate for effective systems changes that: • Hire peer workers throughout the mental health system • Promote awareness of & access to culturally sensitive services for all young adults & children in MA, and • Ask people what they want and whether services are providing it.” Photo printed with permission

  6. Young Adult Policy Participation • Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (Executive Advisory Council & 7 subcommittees - www.mass.gov/masshealth/childbehavioralhealth ) • Young Children’s Council - Executive Office of Health & Human Services (EOHHS) • Council on Recovery & Empowerment (DMH) • Building Bridges Initiative (SAMHSA CMHS) • State Mental Health Planning Council

  7. Next Steps (hopefully...) • “Speaking of Hope: Peers from Multicultural & Young Adult Communities Tell their Recovery Stories” • Grant submitted to SAMHSA’s Campaign for Mental Health Recovery • Promote recovery related to mental health, addiction & trauma & change stigmatizing beliefs • Outreach to multiple ethnic communities of young adults in MA • Includes peer support & coaching on how to share a recovery story

  8. D. Research, Evaluation, Advocacy & Training Partners • Transition to Adulthood – Hewitt B. Clark, PhD & Maryann Davis, PhD • http://nnyt.fmhi.usf.edu/default.cfm • http://tip.fmhi.usf.edu • http://www.umassmed.edu/cmhsr/TransitionsRTC.aspx • Consumer Quality Initiatives, Inc – Jonathan Delman, JD, MPH, PhD (cand.) • http://www.cqi-mass.org/ • The Transformation Center – Deborah Delman • www.transformation-center.org • http://www.transformation-center.org/communities/youth/index.shtml • Peer Mentoring – Kim Bisset, Ed.D., CPRP • Young Adult Parents – Chip Wilder, LICSW • Motivational Interviewing – Steven Andrews, LCSW, LADC, CCS • http://www.hetimaine.org • DMH, Office of Multicultural Affairs – Ed Wang, PsyD • http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dmh/p_cultural_action_plan.doc

  9. Thank You! Ann Capoccia ann.capoccia@massmail.state.ma.us 617-626-8080

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