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Families Achieving Families Achieving Independence Independence Through Recovery Through Recovery Detroit Department of Health Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion/Bureau and Wellness Promotion/Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention of Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment & Recovery Treatment & Recovery Wayne County Department of Wayne County Department of Human Services Human Services

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Families Achieving Families Achieving Independence Independence

Through RecoveryThrough RecoveryDetroit Department of Health and Detroit Department of Health and

Wellness Promotion/Bureau of Wellness Promotion/Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention Substance Abuse Prevention

Treatment & Recovery Treatment & Recovery Wayne County Department of Wayne County Department of

Human ServicesHuman Services

Program DescriptionProgram DescriptionProject FAIR( Families Achieving Independence through Recovery) is a Project FAIR( Families Achieving Independence through Recovery) is a

collaborative effort between the Bureau of Substance Abuse, collaborative effort between the Bureau of Substance Abuse, Prevention, Treatment & Recovery and the Wayne County Department Prevention, Treatment & Recovery and the Wayne County Department of Human Services.of Human Services.

The program offers substance abuse treatment screenings and referrals The program offers substance abuse treatment screenings and referrals

to to parents or guardians that have child protective service involvement due to parents or guardians that have child protective service involvement due to substance abuse. Clients are directed for services by the child protective substance abuse. Clients are directed for services by the child protective

serviceserviceworker or foster care worker. worker or foster care worker. Participants must meet eligibility requirements. Participants must be Participants must meet eligibility requirements. Participants must be city of Detroit Residents with Medicaid insurance, non insured or city of Detroit Residents with Medicaid insurance, non insured or

underinsured. underinsured. Substance abuse screenings are offered by telephone or walk in services. Substance abuse screenings are offered by telephone or walk in services. Treatment services are offered the same day. This program greatly assists Treatment services are offered the same day. This program greatly assists individuals with maintaining their family unit and/or family reunification.individuals with maintaining their family unit and/or family reunification.

Referral ProcessReferral Process

DHS 123 & WC 776DHS 123 & WC 776 Fax to Project FAIR LiaisonFax to Project FAIR Liaison Sign release with ProviderSign release with Provider Develop Treatment PlanDevelop Treatment Plan

Children’s Rights Children’s Rights LawsuitLawsuit

Achievement of Permanency Achievement of Permanency Time FrameTime Frame Result of LawsuitResult of Lawsuit

Mandated ReporterMandated Reporter

Child Abuse Hotline # 800-716-2234Child Abuse Hotline # 800-716-2234 Statewide Hotline # 800-942-4357Statewide Hotline # 800-942-4357

Memorandum of Memorandum of Understanding OutlineUnderstanding Outline

Memorandum of UnderstandingMemorandum of Understandingo Introduction – Establishes the purpose of Introduction – Establishes the purpose of

the collaborative agreement. Including the collaborative agreement. Including the expected outcome of the effort. the expected outcome of the effort.

o Duration and Flexible Funding – Including Duration and Flexible Funding – Including the effective date of the agreement, how the effective date of the agreement, how often the agreement will be renewed and often the agreement will be renewed and the bases of the renewal. the bases of the renewal.

Service Commitments-Service Commitments- Description of Description of Commitments (specific commitments)Commitments (specific commitments)

MOU Outline - ContinuedMOU Outline - Continued

Examples of Service Examples of Service Commitments:Commitments:

Coordination and collaboration of service Coordination and collaboration of service deliverydelivery

The continuing education of respective staffThe continuing education of respective staff

Evaluating family and collaborative successEvaluating family and collaborative success

Termination and Amendments Termination and Amendments ConfidentialityConfidentiality

Overview of Treatment Overview of Treatment ServicesServices

Screening and Referral ProceduresScreening and Referral Procedures Level of Care OfferedLevel of Care Offered Specialized ServicesSpecialized Services

Questions to Ponder…Questions to Ponder…

How can we plug the hole to break How can we plug the hole to break the cycle of addiction?the cycle of addiction?

How can we help parents to achieve How can we help parents to achieve long term recovery?long term recovery?

How can we identify children at How can we identify children at highest risk in areas where all highest risk in areas where all children are considered high risk? children are considered high risk?

FAN: Working Towards FAN: Working Towards Community WellnessCommunity Wellness

Collaborative Collaborative initiative between initiative between the Department of the Department of Human Service, Human Service, Detroit Public Detroit Public

Schools, and Detroit Schools, and Detroit Department of Department of

Health and Wellness Health and Wellness Promotion Bureau of Promotion Bureau of

Substance Abuse, Substance Abuse, Prevention, Prevention,

Treatment and Treatment and RecoveryRecovery

How the System WorksHow the System Works FAN uses the Student Assistance Program FAN uses the Student Assistance Program

(SAP), endorsed by the Substance Abuse (SAP), endorsed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration and Mental Health Administration (SAMSHA), to identify youth who are at (SAMSHA), to identify youth who are at highest risk of academic failure, drop out highest risk of academic failure, drop out and drug use. and drug use.

Youth and families are identified by the FRC Youth and families are identified by the FRC coordinator, parents, teachers, or self coordinator, parents, teachers, or self referral.referral.

A core team within each school reviews A core team within each school reviews referrals on a case by case basisreferrals on a case by case basis

Appropriate resources, referrals, and Appropriate resources, referrals, and assistance are provided to youth and familyassistance are provided to youth and family

Services Provided to Services Provided to Youth and FamiliesYouth and Families

Individual counseling and group Individual counseling and group therapy sessions provided by therapy sessions provided by licensed clinicianslicensed clinicians

Curriculum guided family sessions Curriculum guided family sessions using Strengthening Families and using Strengthening Families and Children of Addicted ParentsChildren of Addicted Parents

Resource referrals for additional Resource referrals for additional services. services.

Contact InformationContact InformationRaina Harris, Child Welfare Manager, Wayne County Raina Harris, Child Welfare Manager, Wayne County

Department of Human ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesEmail: [email protected]: [email protected]

Minou Carey, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Minou Carey, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) Fellow for Michigan, Michigan Department of Community Fellow for Michigan, Michigan Department of Community Health/ Bureau of Substance Abuse and Addiction ServicesHealth/ Bureau of Substance Abuse and Addiction Services

Email: [email protected]: [email protected]

LaJoy Hawkins, Women & Family Specialist, Bureau of LaJoy Hawkins, Women & Family Specialist, Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment & Recovery Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment & Recovery

Email: Email: [email protected]@detroitmi.gov