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2016 / Plan March 7, 2016 ITEMS FROM STRATEGIC PLAN Integration Rebrand and revise all Policies and Procedures Integrate and rebrand HR policies and procedures as required. A rebranded, revised and unified HR policy for the agency Rebranded and revised set of unified HR policies and procedures for the agency January 1, Continued participation in the North Simcoe LHIN (NSM LHIN) Care Connections Appropriate representatives of the Board of s participate in NSM LHIN es as required Other staff serve on the Care Connections committees as necessary Board of s To be determined by the To be determined by the Senior Management Addictions Team Financial and human resources necessary to participate

Integration (Continued) Maximize opportunity to participate in the North East LHIN planning 1) Maintain the District of Addiction and Mental Health System Planning Committee and ensure that the appropriate NE LHIN staff is kept in the loop. 2) Continue to participate as non-voting members of the Nipissing Mental Health and Addictions Committee. Finance and Resources necessary to participate Our agency is recognized as a necessary participant in addictions and mental health planning by the NE LHIN Being asked to participate in the NE LHIN planning Manger of 3) Be invited to participate as non-voting members of the Sudbury/Manitoulin Mental Health and Addictions Committee. 4) Attend pertinent events in the NE LHIN as resources allow. 5) Lobby for a place at the table on all pertinent NE LHIN working groups 6) Participate in meetings of the NE LHIN CMHA EDs

Ensure Continuous and Client Safety Prepare for Qmentum Accreditation via Accreditation Canada Develop and begin to implement work plan to achieve Qmentum Accreditation by 2018 Accreditation Working Group All staff Work plan for achieving Qmentum Accreditation by 2018. Implementation of component of work plan scheduled for implementation by end of the 2016 calendar year Plan in place and implementation of plan is on track Plan ready by July 31, 2016 Report on 2016- Implementation of plan due January 1, Maintain and refine our quality focused common annual work cycle Further work on becoming a trauma informedagency Follow through as articulated in that document Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training provided includes trauma training Policies and Procedures developed to reflect the agency is trauma-informed Senior Managers Managers of Targets set for 2016- Events occur/tasks completed in accord with Common Annual Work Cycle Trauma informed Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training is provided to those staff due for re-training Revised/new policies reflecting the agency s trauma-informed status 2016- objectives met Common Annual Work Cycle maintained Training provided Senior Managers Managers of and 2016- s met by January 1, See Common Annual Work cycle for timing of events/task completion Train up to 45% of staff in NVCI Trauma Informed Care by January. Revised/new policies reflecting the agency s trauma-informed status by January 1,

Ensure Continuous and Client Safety (Continued) Prepare for Stage Screener Assessments Implementation Train addictions staff on the Stage Screener Assessments Addiction staff are trained on the Stage Screener Assessments Staff trained and using the Stage Screener Assessments January 1, Resources Ontario Perception of Care (OPOC) tool implementation Developing as a branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association Be nimble and flexible to maximize opportunities that arise out of provincial government and LHIN es Train staff on this tool and begin implementation Continue to use and learn of resources are available to use as a part of the CMHA family (i.e. from National, Ontario Division, and the other branches) Until the opportunity arises action is limited to ongoing participation in LHIN es and monitoring provincial developments and/or alternate Senior Management Implementation of Ontario Perception of Care (OPOC) tool by April 1, 2016 d awareness of resources Service-users are completing this tool Taking advantage of additional resources As unfolds As unfolds April 1, pending LHIN approval. January

Resources (continued) Lobby the North Simcoe LHIN to continue to address existing inequitable distribution of mental health and addiction resources within the LHIN Participate in the including the NSM LHIN Care Connections Mental Health and Addictions Coordinating Council and ensure any additional investment for the community addictions and mental health system in 2015-2016 on the part of the NSM LHIN is ed using the plan for achieving geographic equity over time Additional resources, if any, are allocated using the plan for achieving geographic equity The distribution of community addictions and mental health resources within the NSM LHIN is more equitable at the end of the than it was at the beginning Continue to lobby the LHIN to recognize Canadian Mental Health Association, -Parry Sound as the primary providers of addiction and mental health services in the District of Parry Sound. Maintain relationship with Sudbury/Manitoulin Hub lead staff and Nipissing/Temiskaming lead staff Maintain relationship with the Sudbury/Manitoulin Hub lead staff and Nipissing/Temiskaming lead staff. NE LHIN Nipissing/ Temiskaming Hub lead staff visit our Sundridge office for an orientation to the services we provide in that Hub

Resources (continued) Fundraising Review the implementation of the Resource Plan to date, revise (if necessary) to reflect what was learned from the second year of implementation and continue implementation Resource Committee Resource Plan Raise $34,000 for a 0.40 FTE Public Education Worker by June Have raised enough funds to for a Public Education Program with 0.40 FTE staffing Board Resource Committee The Resource Committee will have realized their funding goal by the June AGM Fee For Service Investigate what other similar agencies charge hospitals for the service they provide Implementation Plan for Fee For Service A report on Fee-For-Service model of other community mental health and addictions agencies Implementation Plan for Fee For Service Implementation Plan for Fee for Service January 1, Taking Care of Staff Pursue competitive compensation and benefit equity with the hospital sector Improve the environmental work life of staff, including health and safety issues related to the office environments Raise this issue and the necessity of regular base funding increases with funders and government Complete leasehold improvements and relocation within the Town of Dependent on funder and government Dependent on funder Competitive equity with the hospital sector A new location is established which provides an improved office and health and safety environment Dependent on funder

Taking Care of Staff (Continued) Continue of improving our accommodation in Bracebridge Pursue current opportunity of Cottage Country Family Health Team, Simcoe County Children s Aid Society, et al. Current opportunities pursued to fruition Report by January 1, Civility Staff will attend Mastering the Incivility Challenge by Sharone Bar-David Staff attended Mastering the Incivility Challenge by Sharone Bar-David d civility All staff have attended workshop by May 1, 2016 Equivalency Senior Management will develop a formula to determine equivalency A set formula to determine equivalency for bachelor level, master level positions Formula to determine equivalency January 1,

ADDITIONAL OBJECTIVES (NOT FROM STRATEGIC PLAN) Incorporate addictions and consolidate functions for Ends 2 Statements of the Board Policy Manual Board to determine and implement Board of s,, other staff, (possibly consultant) Revised Ends 2 Statements Statement that incorporates addiction, reduces complexity but remains consistent with Policy Governance standards Board of s By June Carry through with investment in staff Educational events organized and delivered throughout agency and catchment area Staff concerned (already trained) Public Education resources raised by Resource Committee (if required) Mental Health Works, ASSIST, Mental Health First Aid events delivered Events delivered Manager of By January Develop and implement a structure to implement Public Education Program Determine with Finance and Resource Committee funds available, and how much will be used for Public Education activities associated with Resource. If additional funds are available, explore with Senior Management a structure for implementing this Resource Committee Senior Management A structure for Public Education Program Public Education delivered and program structure results in further building Public Education Program Structure identified and Public Education being provided by January