Professional And Personal Growth Opportunities In International Rehabilitation: Lessons From Amazing New Zealand

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Professional And Personal Growth Opportunities In International Rehabilitation: Lessons From Amazing New Zealand Morse, P., Fernando, K. and Sorensen, M.

Maori Karakia Timatanga Prayer to open a meeting Whakataka te hau ki te uru Whakataka te hau ki te tonga Kia mākinakina ki uta Kia mātaratara ki tai E hī ake ana te atakura He tio, he huka, he hau hū Tīhei mauri ora! Cease the winds from the west Cease the winds from the south Let the breeze blow over the land Let the breeze blow over the ocean Let the red-tipped dawn come with a sharpened air. A touch of frost, a promise of a glorious day.

Professional and Personal Growth Opportunities in International Rehabilitation: Lessons from Amazing New Zealand Philip A. Morse, Ph.D. Specialist Neuropsychologist / Clinical Services Development, ABI Rehabilitation, Auckland, NZ Kris Fernando, Ph.D. Manager Psychology and Mental Health, Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), Auckland, NZ Martha Sorensen, Ph.D. Consulting Clinical Psychologist (Clinical, Medical Rehabilitation, Neuropsychology), Auckland, NZ Photos by Phil Morse www.morsetravelphotos.com

Brief Introduction to New Zealand Overview of District Health Boards Martha s Story Why Go International? Practical Questions Phil s Story Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) Discussion Contact Details OVERVIEW

New Experiences Waiting! Zest in Your Step Educational Growth Adventure s Abound Leisure and Lifestyle Amazing Scenery New Perspectives Development & Demand

FAST FACTS Group of Islands: located in Oceania, southeast of Australia 2 Main Islands: North Island (Te Ika a Maui) and South Island (Pounamu), with some near on-shore islands and outlying islands (Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, Stewart Island and Auckland Islands) Total Land Area: 268,670 square kilometres (103,733 sq. miles), making it about the size of the state of Colorado, with a coastline of 15,134 kilometres (9,404 miles) similar to running the West coast from Washington to California. Capital: Wellington located at the south end of North Island Population (as of May): 4,698,230 (with Auckland being the largest region (approx. 1.5 mil) Bi-cultural (Maori and English) www.immigration.govt.nznew Zealand History Online (immigration) www.workingin-newzealand.com (working) www.newzealand.com/us (travel) http:// www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/asia-and-the-pacific/new-zealand

New Zealand: Aotearoa Maori name for the country and translates: "land of the long white cloud" Inhabited by Maori since approximately 1300 AD. First discovered in 1642-1643 by Dutch navigator Abel Tasman who never stepped foot onto NZ In 1769 the explorer James Cook arrived in New Zealand and claimed it for Great Britain, but it wasn't until the late 1700s that the first Europeans began to settle in New Zealand. Declaration of Independence of New Zealand was signed by 34 Maori chiefs in 1835. Asserted the Independence of New Zealand, with all sovereign power and authority residing with the hereditary chiefs and tribes. 6 February,1840: Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi) signed between Maori and the Crown. The Treaty guaranteed Maori full possession of their land in exchange for their recognition of British sovereignty. The Treaty of Waitangi is regarded as New Zealand's founding document and remains a core point of reference for Maori and the Government.

District Health Boards (the NZ system of area hospitals) 20 DHBs in New Zealand where All residents and citizens receive care Financial coverage is managed through taxes; most are free to the public Some may also have Private Insurance (to increase options, speed up services, cover things not covered by ACC, District Health Boards (e.g., glasses, dentists, Psychology services not considered meeting criteria) Strongly linked to GP (PCP) coverage and overall management of patient care Each DHB services a geographic area, but DHBs work together as a whole country (e.g., training, special services, coordination of services, collaboration of development) and overseen by Health Board who manages it all o In Auckland region 4 DHBs that work collaboratively o Regional Spinal Units (2 in the country) o National Burns Unit o Children s Hospitals (2 regionally) o Teaching facilities that work in collaboration with Australian sites to ensure strong educational training over a diverse range of clinical areas/locations/populations/training opportunities o Coordinate services with privately held organizations such as ABI, Rehab Plus, Active Plus, QRS, ProActive/IPH o Closely tied to Universities (e.g., Auckland, Massey, Otago, AUT,) Work opportunities: Good for those wanting work in New Zealand on work or full residency visas. Work visa means you are tied to a specific employer; resident s visa means you can move around Currently lots of development happening and with development comes change and with change opportunity Other opportunities within ACC work source; education; forensics; medical; private organisations supporting the DHB work.

2002 - did a personal/professional review Martha s Story Within 2 months, received an email about NZ opportunity: Where s that? In spite of all my travels and education, I knew very little about NZ Took the opportunity to answer that question 2003-2004 - Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Adult Assessment & Treatment unit in Middlemore Hospital (Rehab, Neuropsychology, Clinical, Psychopharmacology, Geriatrics, Brain Injury, Spinal) 2007 - Research (ASTRO Study) data collection, auditing, development for next long-term research project 2012-2016 (June) - Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Adult Rehabilitation and Health of Older People at Middlemore Hospital Currently: Private practice. Contracting for Rehabilitation Companies to provide Complex Medical Neuropsychological Assessments for ACC

Personal Growth Grew my friendships back home Made and developed many new relationships in NZ and around the world Designed and built a home right near the beach! Travel: both in country and out of country Family, friends and colleagues visited Participated in uniquely New Zealand activities Hosting International Speakers and Trainers Professional Development and Growth Contributed to a book, wrote and published an article, and wrote a chapter for a book entitled Neuropsychological Formulation: edited by Jamie MacNiven (2016 Springer Press), taught clinically, supervision: all things I might not have done if I d stayed

Developed myself into a good rounded clinician, learned things I d never learn in the USA about neuropsychological methods and practices in New Zealand, England, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, Europe, South Africa, Mexico, Spain, Southeast Asia and China Learned to drive and survive the left-hand/right side of the car process! Roundabouts are wonderful! Adjusted to many life changes, growing new dendrites galore! Found the subtleties of cultural differences can get you every time! And just when I think I ve got it, I find there s another surprise learning around the corner My favourite phrase World Famous in New Zealand. While small in stature, New Zealand is larger than life in what they do. First to allow women the vote; female Prime Minister, Nuclear Free, Green, culturally inclusive (Bi-Cultural), strong in research, known for extreme sports, great coffee, and wonderful people Don t they do a great job with movie making?

Why International Rehabilitation? Personal Style: Enjoy travel, learning about different cultures, embracing a sense of adventure the unpredictable Able to imagine that the American way is not the only or best way of doing Rehabilitation Psychology Not afraid of change Able to think outside the box in solving problems to see things from different perspectives Open to listening for relationships and opportunities for growth (appreciate that there are no coincidences Enjoy fishing with several lines at a time for opportunities / relationships

Why International Rehabilitation? Stage in Professional Life: Ready to try your Wings! Early in Career post licensure, expand training Mid Career developed confidence in professional skills Late Career been there, done that Professional State of Mind: Ready for a Change (your role, requirements, relationships with other professionals, personal injury litigation constraining practice) Ready to use your skills in health care systems where you may have to improvise and be creative Not too attached to norms, rigid testing procedures Humility in your professional opinions with others differently trained Ready for a cultural shift: placing family first (a bottom-up model) to successfully access the individual for assessment and treatment (a top-down model of service delivery) Patience with an unfamiliar social, legal and professional system able to figure out the rules and go with the flow Rehabilitation Psychology in different cultural contexts: respecting cultural norms and learning about different approaches to psychological health 13

Practical Questions How to Find a Job / Placement? Networking/personal relationships to country, find others who have done it: Find an AGENT! Job advertisements (APA Monitor, online services for psychologists in that country, e.g., SEEK in NZ) Teaching and Research (university) opportunities Licensure in another country see Licensing Board website Work visa (Immigration website of country In NZ Psychologists - an endangered species (work visas easier!) Visit the country as a tourist first DETAILS, DETAILS Current job, license, house (rent/sell), kids (how old, independent), partners, belongings in storage Money can you afford it? Income tax, banking, cell phones, computers, cars Health Insurance 14

Phil s Story JOURNEY TO NZ VIA NAMIBIA: GOAL: My wife (Amy) and I - interested in working together after 30 years in rehab and brain injury and sharing and growing our knowledge in another country/culture. Friends had been to TANZANIA. So we visited SOUTH AFRICA! AGENT (CARF International Director/Professional Colleague): Suggested & Visited: NAMIBIA Next Choice: NEW ZEALAND NZ NETWORK: Max Cavit (owner and manager of ABI Rehabilitation NZ), a visionary thinker with a national reputation for dedication to rehabilitation in NZ Visited ABI and it was the right match for us! Job offers for Specialist Neuropsychologist / Clin Serv. Developmt. Amy National Dir. of Operations & Serv. Developmt. Work Visas initially for 2 years, now renewed for 3 rd year Licensed / Registered as Psychologist IT S ALL ABOUT NETWORKING AND LISTENING (NO COINCIDENCES)! 15

Phil s Story ABI REHABILITATION NZ Working in the Private Sector Has ACC contracts for 85% of NZ s moderate-severe TBI inpatient services CARF-accredited comprehensive rehab services for TBI Inpatient, Residential, Community / Concussion Services Not a Rehab Hospital that I was used to: Major sites in Auckland and Wellington In Auckland: 33 Inpatient beds in 7 Houses Often admitted minimally-conscious state LOS = 35 days 90% go home upon discharge In Auckland: 43 Residential beds in 7 Houses in communities ABI - 2 nd largest provider of Concussion Services in NZ

Phil s Story Clinical Opportunities What s was Different? Learning multi-cultural norms re: health, physical / mental healing, disability Supervision: EVERY psychologist has a supervisor; lots of opportunities to supervise junior and senior psychologists and continue to be supervised Concussion Services totally different model from US: referred ASAP, triaged by OT in home and brought to multidisciplinary team (incl. psych/neuropsych, MD for review) who make referrals to team for assessment / treatment Inpatient Rehab: don t need a rehab hospital. Works well with a series of small houses (even for minimally conscious clients) where client progresses to greater levels of independence and does Community Re-integration during Inpatient stay Outpatient / Community Therapy - largely in the home, not clinics / groups Rehabilitation Program Development a dessert table for a Rehab Psychologist? TBI Proposal to reduce recidivism in prison (>85% hx of TBI) Stroke Rehabilitation best-practice Proposal (funding of stroke rehab poor, vs TBI with ACC) TBI Rehab Pathways (an ACC model of continuum of care for the individual from ambulance to home/voc) worked on implementing nationwide outcome measures (e.g., Mayo-Portland) Stakeholders Meeting Model (3 clients, 3 family members & 3 staff, meeting bimonthly) implemented and evaluated outcomes re: improvements in ABI s services Targeted Rehab Pilot: assess and target outcome-based rehab to increase independence of Ministry of Health (DSS) clients receiving no rehab at present

Professional Gems: Phil s Story National health care with no-fault ACC funding for all accidents (TBI, SCI, etc.) - No personal injury attorneys! NZ small size makes professional networking easy Neuropsychological testing??? US-based tests US-based norms in NZ with multiple cultures Different educational system Multi-language developmental experiences? Cultural diversity: Maori, Pacific Islanders, Indian, Asian mixed with those of European descent. The Maori Culture The person s identity is his/her family (whanau), not as an individual. Therefore, rehabilitation begins with the family. In some ways this resembles family therapy, but it is different. Therapy / assessment is only successful when relationships are first established with the important persons in the family. Healing is about the whole person: a spark is needed to strengthen the spirit and body to move from a state of languishing to wellness.

Phil s Story Personal Privileges: PHOTOGRAPHER S DELIGHT: small country with mountains, glaciers, volcanos, ocean, trees, beaches, tramping / hiking, amazing light! NZ is Bi-Cultural: Maori people / language Getting to know Kiwis A flightless nocturnal endangered bird A super-sweet fruit (Golden Kiwis) New Zealanders: super friendly; who embrace the tall poppy syndrome Driving on the Left at Roundabouts: look right and remember blocking in football Live in the wop-wops. Drive to work - peaceful with rolling hills, alpacas, sheep, cows, horses, wild turkey and amazing birdlife.

Copyright (c) ACC Injury arising from accident demands attack on three fronts. The most important is obviously prevention. Next in importance is the obligation to rehabilitate the injured. Thirdly there is duty to compensate for their losses.

The Services ACC provides Provides comprehensive 24-hour no-fault cover for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors who sustain certain types of personal injury in NZ Rehabilitation Treatment services Social rehabilitation Vocational rehabilitation Compensation Weekly compensation Lump sums for permanent impairment Assistance for family after fatal injury

ACC Covered Injuries Non-work related personal injuries such as injuries suffered at home, or while playing sport Motor vehicle injuries Work related personal injuries Work related gradual process injuries Work related disease and infections Mental injury Injuries that occur as a result of treatment

ACC Contracts - Psychologists Neuropsychological Assessment Services Training for Independence (psychological services) Concussion Services Psychological Services Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims TBI Residential Rehabilitation Pain Management Psychological Services Single Discipline Multidisciplinary

Mental Injury 24

Covered Mental Injuries Definition mental injury a clinically significant behavioural, cognitive or psychological dysfunction Mental injury caused by physical injury Mental injury caused by a workplace traumatic incident Mental injury caused by sexual abuse/assault

ACC Service Design Principles 26

Service Principles Measureable Outcomes Early intervention and support Family approach Client Centred cultural responsiveness Integrated service delivery Multidisciplinary focus

Example: Integrated Service for Sensitive Claims Up to 2 hours Final 2 hours Supported through entire assessment 4 hours each year, for 3 years Up to 4 hours Up to 8 hours Up to 48 hours over 12 months

Gaps - Psychologists Increasing awareness of the value of psychologists Desired Areas of Expertise Clinical Neuropsychologists Psychologists experienced in sexual abuse TBI and pain management medical rehabilitation health of older people

Opportunities Abound The Sky Is the Limit! Questions? We will be around to meet with anyone interested in hearing more.

Our contact information: Phil Morse, Ph.D. philmorse1@gmail.com Kris Fernando, Ph.D. Kris.Fernando@acc.co.nz Martha Sorensen, Ph.D. DrMSorensen@gmail.com