2 Hours
Recovery Oriented Systems of Care – Online CE Course
Recovery Oriented Systems of Care CE Course Objectives and Outline:
Course Objectives:
- Describe at least two Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Model approaches.
- Identify at least three key characteristics within the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Model.
- Explain at least two clinical advantages to person centered treatment and planning.
- Identify two prevention and early intervention strategies within the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Model.
Course Outline:
- Introduction
- ROSC in the New Health Care Environment
- History of ROSC
- Recovery Support Services (RSS)
- Role of Recovery Management
- What Is Happening Around the Country?
- California
- North Carolina
- Vermont
- Planning and Implementation Steps
- Additional ROSC Resources
- Additional Health Care Reform Resources
- Summary
Instructors: Nicole Hiltibran, MA, LMFT; Julie Campbell, Phd
Author: SAMHSA
Acknowledgement
This technical assistance resource guide was prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) Partners for Recovery (PFR) Initiative by Melanie Whitter and Donna J. Hillman of Abt Associates Inc. and Peggie Powers, consultant to Abt Associates Inc. Shannon B. Taitt, M.P.A., served as the Government Project Officer.
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