Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples

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EENet presents the 5th webinar in the Health Canada DTFP-ON series: Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples Thursday June 30 th, 2016 1pm 2:30pm (EDT)

Health Canada s Drug Treatment Funding Program (DTFP) Ontario DTFP Drug Treatment Funding Program Ontario Systems Projects Through consultations with provincial and territorial governments and non-governmental organizations, Health Canada developed the Drug Treatment Funding Program (DTFP) in 2008 as part of the Treatment Action Plan under the National Anti-Drug Strategy. The DTFP is a federal contribution program designed to support provinces and territories in their efforts to strengthen evidence-informed substance use treatment systems; and address critical gaps in substance abuse treatment services, particularly for at-risk youth. 2

Health Canada s Drug Treatment Funding Program (DTFP) Ontario DTFP Drug Treatment Funding Program Ontario Systems Projects The DTFP supports sustainable improvement in the quality and organization of substance use treatment systems through investments in the following areas: IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE INFORMED PRACTICE STRENGTHENING PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION LINKAGE & KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE 3

DTFP-ON Projects for FY2015- December 2016 Project IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE INFORMED PRACTICE The Implementation of the Ontario Perception of Care Tool for Mental Health and Addictions (OPOC-MHA) Implementation of a new staged screening and assessment process for addictions Best practices in Peer Support Services Developing and testing Internet-based interventions (IBI) for substance use in youth (NEW INITIATIVE) Trauma-informed substance use screening and assessment tools for First Nations and Inuit peoples (NEW INITIATIVE) STRENGTHENING EVALUATION & PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT Development and standardization of cost-based performance indicators Project Lead Kim Baker, CAMH Kim Baker, CAMH Janis Cramp, AMHO Karen Urbanoski, Joanna Henderson, Gloria Chaim, CAMH Renee Linklater, CAMH Kim Baker, CAMH Strengthening performance measurement for mental health and addictions in Ontario (NEW INITIATIVE) Improving reporting compliance and data quality among Ontario s addiction treatment agencies Evaluating Residential Support Services Evaluation Plan for Youth Care (NEW INITIATIVE) LINKAGE & EXCHANGE Karen Urbanoski, CAMH Claudio Rocca, CAMH Janis Cramp, AMHO Laura Mills, Pine River Institute Evidence Exchange Network (EENet) Nandini Saxena, CAMH 4

Supports Ontario s 10 year Comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions Strategy Offices across Ontario Capacity and expertise in knowledge exchange, implementation, equity & engagement, information management, & evaluation Houses EENet, a knowledge exchange network that connects people with evidence about mental health and substance use problems in Ontario

Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples Today s presenters: Holly Smith, OT Reg. (Ont.) Project Coordinator Aboriginal Screening and Assessment Tools Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach (AEO) Provincial System Support Program (PSSP) Krystine Abel, M.Ed Aboriginal Evaluation Coordinator Aboriginal Screening and Assessment Tools Aboriginal Engagement and Outreach (AEO) Provincial System Support Program (PSSP)

Objectives Project introduction and overview Summary of site visits Methods and process Insights/challenges Next steps 7

Acknowledgements 8

Aboriginal Engagement & Outreach 9

AEO Projects and Services 10

PROJECT OVERVIEW Trauma-Informed Substance Use Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples 11

Screening and Assessment Tools Admission & Discharge Assessment Tools (ADAT) Formally mandated by MOHLTC Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) Replacing the ADAT Currently rolling out across the province 12

Concerns around GAIN Issues around cultural sensitivity and relevance Developed without input from Indigenous people Language and terminology (Assembly of First Nations, National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation, & Health Canada, 2011) (EENet, 2012) 13

Trauma-Informed Substance Use Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples Develop tools that are culturally relevant Created and developed for and by First Nations and Inuit people Assessing impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma 14

Project Timeline 15

Project Partners B saanibamaadsiwin Mental Health Program Enaahtig Healing Lodge and Learning Centre Fort Frances Tribal Area Health Services Weechi-it-te-win Family Services Tungasuvvingat Inuit Mamisarvik Healing Centre Dilico Anishinabek Family Care Native Child and Family Services of Toronto Nodin Child and Family Intervention Services Six Nations Mental Health Team 16

Development Sites 9 project partners 5 additional sites Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (SOAHAC) Weeneebayko Health Authority Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Service Inuit Children s Centre Kenora Chiefs Advisory - Ogimaawabiitong 17

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Project Process & Methods 19

Ownership, Control, Access and Possession (OCAP ) First Nations research ethics and principles Guiding objective of the project Key informants are First Nations and Inuit service providers (The First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC), 2014). 20

Advisory Circle One representative from 9 project partners Oversee and provide guidance on all phases of tool development 21

Methodology Circle Advises on tool methodology Appropriate steps for valid and reliable tools Assists in: Data analysis Identifying themes Guiding tool development 22

Development Site Visits Methodologies include: Discussion circles Cultural safety, trauma and coping, language Visual tool exercise Anishnaabe Symbol Based Reflection (Lavallee, 2009) Concept mapping Question/theme development 23

Insights and Challenges 24

What have we heard? Move beyond cultural safety Diversity within First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations Geographic diversity Awareness of different faiths and spiritual practices within First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIM) communities 25

Break away from the status quo We do not fit neatly into the mainstream system of doing things Mainstream tools take away from the person to person connection Balance of Western/ Indigenous approaches of care 26

What have we heard? Strength based tool Wholistic Not just focusing on mental wellness Language Moving away from clinical jargon Storytelling Narratives Visual 27

Walking the Journey Together Assessing wider networks of support Individual, family, community, nation Connect with Elders for support while waiting for treatment Include a plan for after-care 28

Treatment Options How will the assessment be used in practice? Evaluation Treatment planning Referral to various types of treatment options: Community services Cultural resources Residential treatment 29

Challenges Assessments are not communitypaced Assessments are time sensitive Building relationships and human to human connection take time Workers are having to deal with complex and challenging situations Roche et.al, (2013) 30

Challenges Fragmented systems and jurisdictional barriers Funding Geographic isolation Barriers accessing treatment Mental health and addictions silos Mental and addictions are still separately funded streams in the health care system Systems challenges will still exist Wait times for detox and residential treatment 31

Next Steps 32

Data Analysis Provincial Report of findings Develop draft tool Return to development sites Present first draft Receive feedback and input 33

Tool Development Validity and reliability of tools Statistical validity Face validity Plan for piloting Length of time to be determined Piloting Evaluation 34

Beyond the Tools Take home messages Beyond the Tools 35

Training and Support For the assessment tools in development On the value and importance of screening and assessment Clinical support and supervision for front line service providers across the region 36

Nia:wen and Chi-miigwech! 37

References Assembly of First Nations, National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation, & Health Canada. (2011). Honouring our strengths: a renewed framework to address substance use issues among First Nations people in Canada. Retrieved from http://nnapf.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/02/honouring-our-strengths-2011_eng1.pdf Evidence Exchange Network. (2012). Improving assessment and performance monitoring in Ontario s addiction system. Retrieved from http://eenet.ca/wpcontent/uploads/2012/11/improvingassessmentperformancemonitoring_summer2012.pdf Lavallee, L. (2009). Practical application of an Indigenous research framework and Indigenous research methods: Sharing circles and Anishnaabe Symbol-Based Reflection. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 8, 21-40. Roche, A.M., Duraisingam, V., Trifonoff, A., Battams, S., Freeman, T., Tovell, A., Weetra, D., & Bates, N. (2013). Sharing stories: Indigenous alcohol and other drug workers well-being, stress and burnout. Drug and Alcohol Review. 32, 527-535. The First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC). (2014). Ownership, Control, Access and Possession (OCAP ): The path to First Nations information governance. Retrieved from http://fnigc.ca/sites/default/files/docs/ocap_path_to_fn_information_governance_en_final.pdf 38

Trauma-Informed Screening and Assessment Tools for First Nations and Inuit Peoples Thanks to all participants for joining today s webinar. EENet would also like to give a special THANKS to Holly and Krystine for today s presentation! Please take a few minutes to answer our survey on today s webinar: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/dtfp_trauma-informed_30jun16/ The recording of today s webinar will also be posted the project web page shortly.

Next webinar in Health Canada DTFP-ON series: DTFP Implementation Webinar Thursday July 21, 1pm 2:30pm Register here The event will focus on: Early impacts of the Ontario implementation projects How the projects are aligning with priorities in the provincial mental health and substance use treatment system Innovative ways to sustain this work For additional updates about the Ontario DTFP projects, sign up for our newsletter at: http://eenet.us2.listmanage.com/subscribe?u=139298292eb07b4d94f3d7768&id=c75fdbe945