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Making the AIRS Standards Work as a Specialized I&R Provider Jessica Giordano, MA, CIRS Operations Manager Washington TBI Resource Center NW AIRS Board Member

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Making the AIRS Standards Work as a Specialized I&R Provider. Jessica Giordano, MA, CIRS Operations Manager Washington TBI Resource Center NW AIRS Board Member. Who are All of You?. This Presentation. * Starting at the Beginning * AIRS Standards - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Making the AIRS Standards Work as a Specialized I&R

Provider

Jessica Giordano, MA, CIRSOperations Manager

Washington TBI Resource Center NW AIRS Board Member

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Who are All of You?

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* Starting at the Beginning

* AIRS Standards

* Building an I&R System from the Ground Up

* Getting Connected…Creatively

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This Presentation

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My First Experience with I&R

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline/

National Domestic Violence Hotline

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•Formal Training

•Employees and Volunteers

•Running 24 hours a day

•Established organizational processes and procedures

•Standardized data entry into resource database with resources spanning the entire country

•Supervisors on-site providing real time feedback and debriefing

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My First Day at BIAWA• Private Office

• “Official Training” = bundle of pamphlets and books on Brain Injury

• 3.5 FTE working for the organization

• Referrals to “who-knows-where”

• Remote login phone system

• No supervisor to be found

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• People knew Brain Injury but didn’t know I&R

• No system for follow up – Clients falling through the cracks– Negative public image

• Call tracking by hand

• Personal resource sheets

• FNU, LNU

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What the heck have I gotten myself into?!!!!!

Fortunately, I like a challenge… 8

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What Exactly is Information & Referral?

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Finding AIRS…

“…to provide leadership and support…”

“…standards driven I&R industry…” 10

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AIRS Standards

“The AIRS Standards underpin and bind together every aspect of I&R and define the direction of all the products and services provided by AIRS.”

“The Standards are the foundation of I&R service delivery and the prime benchmark of quality I&R.”

11Let the Standards be Your Guide…

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Defining I&R

According to AIRS,

“I&R programs help individuals, families and communities identify, understand and effectively use the programs that are part of the human service delivery system.”

12http://www.airs.org/files/public/AIRS_Standards_7_Final.pdf

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According to AIRSAn I&R Service

• Maintains accurate, comprehensive, unbiased information about health and human services available in their communities

• Provides confidential and/or anonymous access to information

• Provides assessment and assistance based on the inquirer’s needs

• Provides barrier-free access to information13

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• Recognizes the inquirer’s right to self-determination

• Provides an appropriate level of support in obtaining services

• Ensures that inquirers are empowered to the extent possible

• Ensures that the inquirers have the opportunity to access the most appropriate I&R service available in the system

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“Each I&R service is part of the larger “system” of I&R

1st AIRS conference I felt very small surrounded by big organizations such as

2-1-1s and state agencies

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BIAWASlightly Different I&R

• Small organization • Special population • Long-term assistance; sometimes 10-20

years+• Education/Outreach is a big part of what we

do

Do we even fit?

Are there ways you feel out of place? 16

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It is OK that you are not like everybody else

•BIAWA will probably never be an AIRS certified organization

• Doesn’t mean we can’t benefit from AIRS and we don’t provide valuable contributions to the greater I&R field/system

•Smaller organizations become a valuable resource for the larger I&Rs

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Focusing on What Matters

“…brings people and services together…”

When I started at BIAWA, there was a disconnect between the people and the services…that was the “big picture” fix.

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Building an I&R System from the Ground Up

Resource Database

- Taxonomy

Data Collection

Data Analysis

Network of Support

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Resource Database

• What inclusion/exclusion criteria work for you? – Including for profit businesses?

• Clear rules about data entry

• Standardize everything from the beginning– Yes/No vs. Check Boxes

• Provide staff with a script for vetting

• Include date fields for created and last updated

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Modifying the Taxonomy• AIRS Taxonomy contains more than 6,000 terms.

Yikes!

• Knew we could only manage 2 layers to our taxonomy. Some smaller organizations may only have 1 layer

• Specialized population being served meant we had specialized terms

– Neuropsychologist, Assisted Living

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Keeping Up with Updates

• Review as entered

• Have all staff review and update as they use the database

• Create special projects for staff down time

• Utilize ongoing review and then yearly run a report on those resources that have not been update in a year

• Incorporate callers into the process; ask them if the info was accurate when we follow up

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Our Clients are Different

• Sometimes we have to contact resources for our clients

• We can’t just ask our clients to call us back and let us know how referrals worked out• We ask permission to follow up with them

• Follow up 1-3 days is too soon; not enough time for clients to follow through on resources

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Client Database

• Excel, Access, Online Database etc…

• Asking for nonprofit discounts

• Track only what matters

• Standardize everything possible

• Review data entry regularly

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Call Tracking

• Basic Spreadsheet (something easy for staff to use and for management to analyze)

• Phone reporting – talking to your phone company

• Initial investment (dashboards) long-term benefits

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Disaster Preparedness

• We are not a source of support in times of crisis/disaster

• Our voicemail always indicates to call 911 in the case of an emergency.

• Crisis response procedure

• Staff are all aware of 2-1-1, safety checks and other crisis services

• Ability to change the voicemail from off-site

• Always available for staff to debrief the call

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Making it Happen

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Utilizing Free/Low Cost Resources

• Cloud based databases

• Always asking for a reduced/nonprofit rate

• TechSoup

• Finding free community events at which you can exhibit or present

• Offer to trade trainings with other providers

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Sources for Volunteers

• Universities

• Large corporations (Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, etc)

• Your website

• Social Media • Flash Volunteer

• Clients

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Asking for Help

30 Minutes of Struggle

• Search the web for solutions

• Utilizing coworkers/staff

• Find the person who has a similar role in another organization

• Ask questions

People want to help.

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Getting Connected…Creatively

We all have the “responsibility of building or participating in an existing I&R system to more effectively serve the community.”

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“Cooperative Working Relationships”

AIRS; NW AIRS – local chapter

Lifespan Respite Coalition

Directors of Disability Organizations

Community Partners – researchers

Brain Injury Alliance I&R Providers

ListServs and ENewsletters

Can’t be there? Get the notes! 36

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I&R Collaboration

The #1 Source of Free Information and Support

• We are all busy and stretched thin but at the same time have moments to spare to help each other thrive

• Here and Now: Share contact information

• Meet regularly to trouble shoot

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Do Not Duplicate

• Find out who else is out there and what they are doing

• Community events, conferences, etc…when tabling, visit the other vendors and get a sense of how you can utilize each other (not only for your consumers but also for yourself)

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Sharing What You Have

• Giving everything away (without giving away private client data)

• Recording processes so you can share (if you are doing something cool, write it down so others can benefit)

• Join coalitions and collaborate!

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Take a Break and Take it Easy

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Contact

Jessica Giordano

[email protected]

206-467-4810

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