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Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

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Page 1: Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court

(AODTC) Pilot

Page 2: Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

The AOD Court Treatment Provider

Network

Page 3: Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

The treatment provider network (1)

OJoint approach between treatment providers

OOdyssey House: contract management & Case Management/ bed options

OSalvation Army: Peer Support/ Beds & Community based options

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OHigher Ground: pre admission support, residential beds & continuing care

OFocus on ‘packages’ of flexible client centred responses

OAbility to access existing funded services

The treatment provider network (2)

Page 5: Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

Harmony Trust

Tupu services

Man Alive

Salvation Army Community

Ministries Services: budgeting,

Employment Plus, etc

Partner contract

Flexi fund purchase

Community services funded externally

Oasis gambling

treatment

Drug Court Treatment Provider Network

Odyssey House Residential beds (adult &

co-existing disorder)

Odyssey House Lead contract

holder

Higher Ground Residential beds

Aftercare services & accommodation

Salvation Army Residential beds

Aftercare services Day programme

Management team

Funded affiliated services, eg,

literacy

Specialist Māori AOD

services

CADS Mt Eden Intensive

Te Atea Marino

services

Externally funded support

Steering Group: Salvation Army / Odyssey / Higher Ground/ Judiciary / CADS / Consumer Maori / Pacific representatives

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Network STRENGTHS

OExperience in delivering AOD services both in Auckland and nationally

OPre-existing relationships justiceOCollaboration OConsumer focusOEvidence based practice

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Network STRENGTHS

OContinuing care OFlexibility OContract management

experienceO InnovativeOSupport from CADS

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HOW WE WORK TOGETHER

O Role of the Management Group- Contract oversight CEO/Director level- Over seeing the Statement of Intent- Resolving issues/disputes

O Role of the Steering Group - Oversight and guidance to the clinical workings

O Day to day management via the project manager

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AOD Court Treatment Provider Network

Suite of complementar

y intensive AOD treatment

optionsPartnerships with critical

complementary AOD treatment and adjunctive

service providers

Co-located case mgmt/

peer support Multiple

service sites to support

accessibility

Extensive internal/ external service

networks: comprehensive

range of adjunctive servicesExperience in

effective use of peer

support/case management

Steering group management

including Maori/Pacific /

Consumer reps

Cultural competence

Commitment and

willingness to work

collaboratively with the MOH

to drive positive

outcomes

Collaboration of

experienced providers

with established

relationships

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PROGRESS TO DATEO Staff appointed

O Project ManagerO Case ManagersO Peer Support O TSA Day programme

O Orientation completedO Partnership agreements in placeO AODTC opened 1November 2012O First participants accepted 8 November O 72 to date

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Challenges O No lead in timeO Understanding role function and

scopeO Interface between Health and JusticeO High Risk/High Needs participantsO 85% Participants need residential O Need for transitional programme

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Role of Case ManagerOCase Manager = facilitator &

communicator• Treatment Plan • Detox • Out-patient counselling • Support Groups (12-step)• Residential treatment• Exit planning with continuing

care

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Role of Case Manager

OCase Manager = facilitator & communicator• Needs Assessment• Co-existing issues,• Health issues• Anger management,• Employment related skills/

training requirements,

• Cultural interventions

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Role of Peer Support Worker

OPeer Support Worker recovery-focussed practical assistance• Hope, sharing of stories and life

experience• Linking to services and supports • Preparation for treatment• Encouraging engagement

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Role of Peer Support Worker

• Support to prevent relapse• Peer support at individual or group

level• During, after & waiting to get into

treatment

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Doing drugs and doing crimeWas always a favourite pastime Doing the drugs was always funIt was the detox part that wasn’t the oneNow in alcohol and drug courtI’m finally getting some supportI’m finding out that I’m capable of living drug freeI’m exploring real issues and discovering the real meI’m moving on from the monster I used to beI’m now discovering my inner beautyIn my future I see myself in a better placeA life of happiness without any disgraceA responsible mother to my sonA beautiful daughter to my mumA published book to share my life’s storyTo anyone who wants to hearA person who hasn’t got a habitWithout detox to fear

Thank you so much for all the support