Ohio's 2017 BH Conference























 



The Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, is hosting Ohio’s 2017 Behavioral Health Conference: Moving Forward in Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care. This is a two day event that will provide an opportunity for behavioral health professionals from throughout Ohio the chance to gain education on issues related to mental health and addiction. Ohio’s 2017 Behavioral Health Conference will focus on mental illness, kids, trauma, prevention, addiction, medication management, and more! The event aims to advance the knowledge and resources for behavioral health stakeholders to adequately serve Ohioans with a mental illness and/or addiction. The goals of this conference are to:
  • Present the issues of the behavioral health care system and tools for change.
  • Provide examples of best practices for professionals, clients, and families to take back to their communities.
  • Offer recommendations to enhance education so that professionals develop knowledge necessary for their current work.

January 10, 2017 General Sessions
Morning Plenary Session Keynote - What is a ROSC?: Michael Flaherty (Presentation
Luncheon Keynote Presentation - LGBTQ Panel: delfin bautista and students (Presentation)

January 10, 2017 Breakout Sessions
01. Red Flags: A Framework and Toolkit for School-based Mental Health Education (Presentation)
02. Be Informed about Guardianship: Alternatives and Rights (Presentation
03. Improving Outcomes for Criminal Offenders with Serious Mental Illness (Presentation) (Handout 1) (Handout 2
04. Behavioral Addictions: Understanding Compulsive Gambling, Sex, Spending, and the Internet (Presentation
05. How a Recovery Community Organization Utilizes ROSC: A Case Study (Presentation)
06. Let’s Make SBIRT a Vital Sign to get Patients the Treatment They Need to Live Healthier Lives (Presentation)
07. Help for the Helper: Wellness in Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (Presentation
09. Healthy Campus Partners – Changing Campus Culture (Presentation)
10. Leadership and Supervision Essentials: Roles and Functions for Leaders of Treatment Teams (Presentation
11. Suicide Postvention: Serving those Bereaved by Suicide (Presentation) (Handout 1) (Handout 2)
12. System Partnerships with Behavioral Health Redesign (Presentation)
13. Social Emotional Foundations for Children’s Optimal Health (Presentation)
14. What Behavioral Health Professionals Need to Know about Traumatic Brain Injury (Presentation)
15. The Clubhouse Model of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery in Ohio – Building a ROSC (Presentation
16. Cleveland’s Police Challenges are Opportunities for ROSC Transformation (Presentation)
17. Preventing the Pain: An Early Drug intervention and Prevention Model (Presentation)
18. Getting Started with ACT (Presentation
19. Integrating Spirituality into Practice within the Context of Addiction (Presentation
20. Recovery Is Beautiful: Building Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (Presentation)
22. Stepping Up Together: Stark MHAR and Canton Police Partnership (Presentation)
23. Implementing Crisis Text Line Keyword for Ohio (Presentation)
24. Making the Case for Assertive Community Treatment (Presentation)
25. Building Recovery Capital in Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (Presentation)
26. Your Patient Experience Starts with a Phone Call (Presentation
27. Focused on Your Health: Addiction and Behavioral Health Clinical Trials in your Community (Presentation)
28. Suicide Prevention: Strategies to Impact the Community (Presentation
29. Leadership and Supervision Essentials: Roles and Functions for Leaders of Treatment Teams (Presentation
30. Crisis Intervention Team Training in Montgomery County (Presentation

January 11, 2017 General Session
Morning Plenary Session Keynote - OhioMHAS Updates: Director Tracy Plouck (Presentation

January 11, 2017 Breakout Sessions
31. The BeST Kind of Hope: Early Psychosis Intervention (Presentation)
32. Generation Q: Youth and the Expansion of Sexual and Gender Diversities (Presentation
34. Place Matters: Neighborhoods, Trauma, and Behavioral Health (Presentation
35. Community Approach: The Benefits of Combining a NAMI Affiliate and a COS (Presentation
36. Medication Management Program (Presentation
38. Community Transition Program (Presentation
39. Behavioral Addictions: Understanding Compulsive Gambling, Sex, Spending, and the Internet (Presentation
40. Evidence-based Kernels for Life – Prevention Strategies for Home/Community (Presentation)
41. Adolescents with Co-Occurring Disorders: They Are Already In Your Care (Presentation
42. Assisted Outpatient Treatment (Presentation
43. AoD Treatment Considerations for Individuals with SPMI (Presentation) (Handout)
44. Closing the Gap: An overview in building a Culturally Competent System of Care (Presentation) (Handout 1) (Handout 2) (Handout 3) (Handout 4)
45. Don’t Lose Faith in the Recovery Process (Presentation)
46. ROSC Today – Where is ROSC Today in America and in one Ohio County? (Presentation
47. Trauma-Informed Supervision (Presentation
48. IHBT Implementation: Challenges and Opportunities (Presentation
49. Population Health: A Significant Component of Healthcare (Presentation)
50. OhioMHAS Peer Recovery Supporter Certification (Presentation
51. Social Media & Behavioral Health Care: The Good, Bad and Ugly (Presentation
52. “Why Won’t they Listen?” Engaging People in Discussions about Health-Related Changes (Presentation) (Handout
53. Improving Community-Partnered Behavioral Health in Schools (Presentation)
55. A Program for Treating Adolescents with Significant Behavioral Concerns: Multisystemic Therapy (Presentation)
56. Trauma-Informed Supervision (Presentation
57. Prevention and a Recovery-Oriented System of Care (Presentation
58. Self-Care for Individuals in the Behavioral Health Workforce: Journey to Wholeness (Presentation