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  Training Series
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10 items
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Lisa Davis, PhD, LCSW and Elizabeth Bromley, MD, PhD
Relevant categories:
Community Mental Health Severe Mental Illness
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Overview


The Full Service Partnership (FSP) Learning Collaborative Training Series will review evidence-informed practices for FSP team-based care related to areas such as multidisciplinary team configuration, program structure, and service array to support teams in improving quality of life for those they serve. These trainings will clarify FSP best practices using a program logic model, which delineates key program components and activities underlying FSP transformation-related efforts. It will also include quality improvement activities that FSP providers can practice with their colleagues. The nine FSP-related training topics and nine hands-on workshop sessions are designed to serve as a comprehensive series while also providing the option for participants to attend sessions as stand-alone trainings.

  Keywords: continuous quality improvement, mental health, multi-disciplinary team approach
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Understanding Best Practices in FSP

Intensive team-based mental health models of care have been shown to reduce psychiatric hospital use, increase housing stability, and improve symptoms and subjective quality of life for people with severe mental illness (Bond & Drake, 2015; Spiva...

 Training   |    1 hour 11 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

The Multi-Disciplinary Team: Foundational Infrastructure for FSP

Assembling a multi-disciplinary team in Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs is essential for navigating public service systems and effectively addressing the complex constellation of social, economic, mental health, and physical health-related ne...

 Training   |    1 hour 20 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Maximizing FSP Service Array for Program Effectiveness

A key factor in helping to ensure positive outcomes among individuals with severe mental illness who are served by intensive mental health programs such as Full Service Partnership (FSP), is the provision of a full array of psychosocial services by t...

 Training   |    1 hour 7 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Collaborative Team-Based Care in FSP

Collaborative teamwork is the cornerstone of effective service delivery and the capacity to meet the complex needs of individuals with severe mental illness who receive public mental health services (Tomizawa, Shigeta, & Reeves, 2017). Working we...

 Training   |    1 hour   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Outreach and Engagement in FSP: A Persistent and Committed Approach

Engaging individuals with severe mental illness in services, many of whom are experiencing or at risk for homelessness and other vulnerabilities (e.g., justice-involved, placed on a mental health guardianship), is frequently challenging. This trainin...

 Training   |    1 hour 11 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Daily Clinical Management in FSP

As part of an intensive mental health program, Full Service Partnership (FSP) team members collaborate on assessments, treatment planning, and day-to-day psychosocial interventions to address clients’ needs. Though FSP services are designed to be t...

 Training   |    1 hour 5 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Person-Centered Care in FSP: Addressing Client Preferences & Supporting Self-Determination

Service recipients in public mental health often experience stigma related to living with a mental illness, and may also experience coercive treatment approaches that undermine their sense of agency, such as being monitored and pressured to follow pr...

 Training   |    1 hour 25 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

FSP Transitions in Care

To help ensure the quality of care and program capacity, Full Service Partnership (FSP) teams must develop clinical strategies to address client readiness for graduation, along with quality monitoring processes to facilitate disenrolling clients who ...

 Training   |    1 hour 3 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Lessons Learned: Sustaining Continuous Quality Improvement in FSP

During this final session of the Full Service Partnership (FSP) learning collaborative training series, we will revisit an overview of best FSP practices as operationalized by an FSP fidelity scale (Gilmer et al., 2013). Intensive mental health inter...

 Training   |    1 hour 12 minutes   |     Added on 6/8/2023   |   Recorded session available

Full Service Partnership (FSP) Learning Collaborative Workshop Sessions

The nine Full Service Partnership (FSP) Learning Collaborative Workshop Sessions offer interactive, hands-on learning strategies following each of the nine FSP Learning Collaborative Training Sessions. Each workshop session offers participants the op...

 Training   |     Added on 7/6/2023

Added on 6/13/2023
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