The Behavioral Research and Training Institute Announces: Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) Two-Day Training for Community Support Services

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UBHC-Technical Assistance Center Rutgers, The State University 151 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 www.ubhc.rutgers.edu Phone: (732) 235-5053 Fax: (732) 235-5054 The Behavioral Research and Training Institute Announces: Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) Two-Day Training for Community Support Services REGISTRATION FORM Check in: 9:00a 9:30a Training: 9:30a 4:30p Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 & Tuesday, March 13, 2018 Location: Oaks Integrated Care 128 Cross Keys Road Berlin, NJ 08009 ALL REGISTRANTS MUST ATTEND BOTH TRAINING DAYS Course Objectives 1. Describe IMR and Experience the Beginning Stages of IMR 2. Explain the Application of IMR in Program Setting 3. Identify Strategies for Orienting/Engaging IMR-Ready clients 4. Explain IMR Practice Assignments and the Role of Family and Significant Others 5. Identify the Initial Steps to begin IMR Implementation 6. Describe the contents of IMR Manual (3 rd Ed. published by Hazelden) 7. Explain and demonstrate IMR goal setting/writing/ tracking process 8. Identify at least two strategies to make IMR sessions active TRAINING PRE-REQUISITE: It is strongly recommended that all participating agencies have at least one copy of IMR 3 rd ed. (2011) onsite for staff to have access to materials during and post-training. Please order a copy through Kevin Schroeder, Sales Manager at Hazelden Publishing, via phone (651) 213-4644 or email KSchroeder@hazeldenbettyford.org and refer to code RUBHC25 to receive a 25% discount. We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of this program by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health & Addiction Services

FEATURED SPEAKERS: LCSW (Master of Social Work) provides professional development and training to behavioral healthcare professionals throughout New Jersey as part of the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) workforce development initiatives. She currently provides trainings and consultation services on Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) to DMHAS funded agencies. Ms. Hoover also trains on case management, family dynamics, Trauma-Informed Care (TIC), and person-centered service delivery. She coordinates and supports the New Jersey Basic Screener Certification Training Series and Mental Health Screener Recertification Training Series. Ms. Hoover has more than a decade of experience in behavioral health and human services. Her diverse clinical experience extends across the lifespan working with children and adults in individual, group, and family settings. Specifically, Ms. Hoover has worked with children and families in crisis, individuals diagnosed with a serious mental illness, and those impacted by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. Anna Marie Toto, EdM (Master of Education) has an extensive background in training, program development, curriculum design and in the implementation of education and community-based support/service models. She has organized, led and consulted on statewide and national recovery and wellness initiatives, such as New Jersey s implementation of Illness Management and Recovery and the National Partners for Excellence in Psychiatry: Neuroscience Treatment Team Partner Program, where she also co-authored Solutions for Wellness (2008) and other related journal articles. Agenda- Day 1 9:00-9:30a 9:30-11:15a 11:15 11:30a 11:30a-12:30p Registration Review of IMR as an EBP and its relation to recovery; Complete IMR preliminary stages including: Clinician and Client Rating Scales and Knowledge Skills Inventory Break Continue to complete IMR preliminary stages including Recovery Strategies Topic 1;Summarization, Introduction to IMR session structure 12:30 1:30p Lunch (On Your Own) 1:30-2:45p Overview of the relationship of IMR to CSS delivery model and IMR to behavioral health program mission; Characteristics of an IMR-ready client 2:45 3:00p Break 3:00 4:25p 4:25-4:30p Evaluations Strategies used to engage/orient an individual to IMR; Effective recruitment methods; Value of home practice assignments and strategies to promote practice; Tips for engaging family and significant others

Agenda- Day 2 9:00-9:30a 9:30-10:30a 10:30 11:15a 11:15a-11:30a Registration Steps for implementing IMR post training; Problem-solve around implementation barriers; Consultation opportunities with UBHC IMR Team Review of IMR manual including: Practitioner Guidelines, session handout features, session structure; Core Competencies used in IMR delivery Break 11:30 12:30p Value of goal planning in IMR; Strategies for effective goal talk 12:30p 1:30p Lunch 1:30-2:30p Completion of IMR Goal Planning/Tracking Sheets; Behavioral measurable steps to help motivate goal achievement 2:30 2:45p Break 2:45 4:25p 4:25-4:30p Evaluations Ways to increase client engagement and participation in session; Review of available resources; plan for and demonstrate IMR sessions in creative, skill-building mode Professional Contact Hours Provided (Certificate Fee: $20 - Do not send payment with registration) Please note that participants may not be eligible for continuing education credits if they are not on time and present for the entire session. Partial credits will not be issued to participants arriving late or leaving early. Participants must sign in. Participants must submit a completed evaluation form at the end of the program. Complete, Sign and Submit a "Continuing Education Credit Request Form. (available at the program) Certificates are processed approximately three weeks after the date of program. Certified Counselors: Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6198. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. (11.0 Clock Hours). Social Workers (The New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners): This program is approved for social work continuing education hours by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care in accordance with New Jersey administrative code 13:44G-6.4 and recognized by The New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners. This program is approved for 13.2 general continuing education hours. If a participant or potential participant would like to express a concern about his/her experience with Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, he/she may call or e-mail Ravi Maharajh, LPC, ACS (732) 235-9348, ravi.maharajh@rutgers.edu Although we do not guarantee a particular outcome, the individual can expect us to consider the concern, make any necessary decision and respond within 5 business days.

Additional Information Cancellation Policy: If you have registered but cannot attend this program, please call so that we can offer your seat to an individual on the waiting list. In case of inclement weather, please call 732.235.9290 beginning at 8 a.m. on the scheduled training day for a recorded informational message about the status of the training. Special Needs: If you have a special needs (ADA) and wish to discuss possible provisions, please contact the Technical Assistance Center at 732-235-9290. Be sure to bring a sweater or jacket to accommodate for room temperature variations at all sites. Fee: Registration for course is free. $20 for professional contact hours (see previous page). Food: There will be no food provided. Delivery Format: Live Training Program Target Audience: Case Managers, Social Workers, Counselors and Recovery Support Practitioners, and other behavioral health practitioners. Program Goal: To enhance the knowledge of emergency psychiatric screeners regarding trauma and addiction in a crisis setting. All individuals who affect the content of continuing education activities are required to disclose to the audience any real or apparent conflict of interest related to the activity. The activity faculty are further required to disclose discussion of off-label/investigational uses in their presentations. These disclosures will be made to the audience at the time of the activity. There is no commercial support for this activity. For further information and/or grievances contact Randy Chadwick at 732-235-9290.

Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) Two-Day Training REGISTRATION FORM FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES Tuesdays, February 27, 2018 and March 13, 2018 Location: Rutgers UBHC, 151 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Check in: 9:00am-9:30am Training: 9:30am-4:30pm Agency Name: Agency Address: Phone: Does your CSS Program currently own a version of IMR 3 rd ed. (2011)? Yes No Primary Contact Person: Primary Contact Phone Number: Email: Please list the best phone number at which we can reach you the day of or night before the training in case there is an unexpected change: Registrant Names: This training is for supervisors and staff members that have not been trained in IMR. NOTE: It is highly encouraged that your IMR Team includes a Peer Specialist. Due to limited seating per agency, please select staff that are the most well-positioned to learn about and apply IMR in their work with clients (i.e. characteristics may include their commitment to working with the population served, motivation to learn about IMR, open-mindedness, etc.). Also, please do not register staff members that are currently receiving CSS training. They can attend IMR training at a future offering. Name Job Title Email Address 1. 2. 3. BREAKFAST & LUNCH NOT PROVIDED. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY. SEATING IS LIMITED. Registrations accepted on first come, first serve basis. Please email completed form by Friday, February 16 th to: imr@ubhc.rutgers.edu. We will confirm your registration status by email within two weeks upon receipt. Should you have any registration questions, or need any further information please contact Anna Marie Toto, IMR Program Coordinator at (732) 235-5052, or Adrienne Hoover, Training and Consultation Specialist at (732) 235-9278. Cancellation Policy: If you have registered but cannot attend this program, please call 732-235-5053 so that we can offer your seat to an individual on the waiting list. In case of inclement weather, please call 732-235-9290 beginning at 8am on the scheduled training day for a recorded informational message about the status of the training. Additional Information: All attendees must enter via the main door and check in with the receptionist who will direct you to registration. Be sure to bring a sweater or jacket to accommodate for room temperature. Accessibility Accommodations: If you require special assistance, please contact us so that we can make arrangements for the accommodation of special needs.

PLEASE ALLOW YOURSELF ADEQUATE TRAVEL TIME. TRAFFIC IS VERY HEAVY ALONG MAJOR ROADS IN THIS AREA ESPECIALLY DURING RUSH HOUR. Directions to Oaks Integrated Care 128 Cross Keys Road, Berlin, NJ 08009 856-210-1500 FROM THE NORTH (I-295 South): Take I-295 SOUTH to EXIT #36A (Rt. 73 South toward New Jersey Turnpike/Berlin) Keep left at the fork to continue on Rt. 73 SOUTH Continue on Rt. 73 (approximately 6.5 miles). Exit right onto Berlin-Cross Keys Road (CR-689). Continue on Berlin-Cross Keys Road (approximately 1.5 miles) 128 Cross Keys Road will be on the left hand side (next to Auto Lenders) FROM THE SOUTH (I-295 North): Take I-295 NORTH to EXIT #34A (Rt. 70 East) Take Rt. 70 EAST to Rt. 73 SOUTH Continue on Rt. 73 (approximately 6.5 miles). Exit onto Berlin-Cross Keys Road (CR-689). Continue on Berlin-Cross Keys Road (approximately 1.5 miles) 128 Cross Keys Road will be on the left hand side (next to Auto Lenders) FROM THE EAST(Atlantic City area): Take the Atlantic City Expressway West Take Exit 41 (CR-689/Berlin Cross Keys Road) toward Gloucester Township/Winslow Turn right onto Berlin Cross Keys Road/CR-689 128 Cross Keys Road is 4.4 miles on the right hand side (next to Auto Lenders) FROM THE WEST (Cherry Hill): Take Rt. 70 EAST to Rt. 73 SOUTH Continue on Rt. 73 (approximately 6.5 miles). Exit onto Berlin-Cross Keys Road (CR-689). Continue on Berlin-Cross Keys Road (approximately 1.5 miles) 128 Cross-Keys will be on the left-hand side (next to Auto Lenders)