Title: ODADAS Strategic Plan State of the State Addiction Studies Institute July 20, 2006
1ODADAS Strategic PlanState of the State
Addiction Studies Institute July 20, 2006
By Carolyn J. Givens DirectorODADAS
2Directions for the Future Overview
- Themes
- Reduction of Stigma
- Advocacy
- Priorities
- Continuum of Care
- E-Business
- Collaborative Partnerships
- Outcomes
3Target
- Build the capacity (infrastructure) of the
alcohol and other drug addiction service system.
4Overarching Themes
- Stigma reduction and advocacy
- Target Addiction is recognized as a legitimate
health care issue with an appropriate and
necessary continuum of care that includes
prevention/intervention, treatment, and recovery
services. - Stigma Objective 1 Increase the recognition of
the benefits of AOD prevention, intervention, and
treatment services.
5ODADAS Priority Collaborative Partnership
- Section Overview
- Funding
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Workforce Development Objectives
6ODADAS Priority Collaborative Partnership
- Collaborative Partnership
- Target Addiction is recognized as a legitimate
health care issue with an appropriate and
necessary continuum of care that includes
prevention/intervention, treatment, and recovery
services. - Partnership Objective 1 Improve (local,
regional, state, national) collaboration of the
AOD system.
7Funding
- Target Increase diversity of revenue sources to
support Ohios AOD system. - Funding Objective 1 Increase the capacity of
boards and providers to successfully pursue
revenue opportunities. - Funding Objective 2 Access new revenue sources.
8Evidence-Based Practice
- Target Increase the use of evidence-based
policies, practices, strategies, and programs in
the AOD system. - EBP Objective 1 Increase the use of evidence
- based and best practices.
9Workforce Development Objectives
- Target A highly effective workforce and AOD
system. - Workforce Objective 1 Increase the effectiveness
of the alcohol and other drug prevention,
treatment, and recovery workforce. - Workforce Objective 2 Improve the knowledge and
skill of the AOD workforce to adhere to all
regulations and reporting requirements. -
10Workforce Development Objectives (cont)
- Workforce Objective 3 Improve the capacity of
ODADAS staff to meet the customer service
standards. - Workforce Objective 4 Implement certification
process for prevention programs. - Workforce Objective 5 Assess and improve,
through independent peer review, the quality and
appropriateness of services delivered and funded
by SAPT Block Grant funds.
11Target
- Build an accessible, effective, seamless
prevention/intervention, treatment, and recovery
support services continuum from childhood through
adult.
12ODADAS Priority Continuum of Care
- Section Overview
- Access to Services
- Prevention Services
- Treatment Recovery Support Services
13Access to Services
- Access Objective 1 Barriers to services are
removed due to taxonomy changes. - Access Objective 2 Ensure individuals are
referred to the most appropriate treatment
modality. - Access Objective 3 Improve access to effective
services that meet the needs of customers
14Prevention Services
- Prevention Objective 1 Prevent the onset and
reduce the progression of substance abuse. - Prevention Objective 2 Reduce substance
abuse-related problems in communities. - Prevention Objective 3 Reduce alcohol exposed
pregnancies. - Prevention Objective 4 Improve functioning of
children, youth, and adults with FASD in Ohio. - Prevention Objective 5 Reduce sale of tobacco to
minors.
15Treatment Recovery Support Services
- Treatment Recovery Objective 1 Improve
treatment outcomes. - Treatment Recovery Objective 2 Decrease
barriers to recovery. - Treatment Recovery Objective 3 Improve the
coordination of a strategic response to
methamphetamine. - Treatment Recovery Objective 4 Encourage
treatment for methamphetamine offenders. -
16Treatment Recovery Support Services (cont)
- Treatment Recovery Objective 5 Increase number
of parents successfully engaged in AOD treatment
as alternative to child removal. - Treatment Recovery Objective 6 Ensure
treatment services are available for women with
dependent children and, directly or through
arrangements with other entities, make childcare
available to all women receiving treatment
services. - Treatment Recovery Objective 7 Ensure pregnant
women be given preference to treatment facilities
and ensure, directly or through arrangements with
other entities, that prenatal care is available
to all pregnant women receiving treatment
services.
17Treatment Recovery Support Services (cont)
- Treatment Recovery Objective 8 Ensure
treatment services are available to IV drug
users. - Treatment Recovery Objective 9 Ensure no SAPT
Block Grant funded program will give hypodermic
needles or syringes to any individual. - Treatment Recovery Objective 10 Ensure
tuberculosis services are directly or indirectly
made available for individuals receiving
treatment. - Treatment Recovery Objective 11 Ensure that
group homes for substance abusers in recovery are
accessible.
18Target
- Make data-driven decisions about planning and
investment within the AOD system
19ODADAS Priority E-Business
- E-Business
- E-Business Objective 1 Improve access to timely
information through the use of web-based services
20ODADAS Priority Outcomes
- Outcomes
- Evaluation Objective 1 Improve the capacity of
boards and providers to collect, report, and
analyze data. - Evaluation Objective 2 Increase the number of
prevention, treatment, and recovery programs
continually improving their results. - Evaluation Objective 3 Increase use of data from
SARS reviews and from grant funded programs to
determine and prioritize training needs, policy
updates, best practices, and to guide
investments.
21Outcomes (cont)
- Evaluation Objective 4 Determine the need for
treatment and prevention for the state and
localities. - Evaluation Objective 5 Establish an accurate
data collection system regarding the prevalence
of FASD. - Evaluation Objective 6 Reduce the number of
requests to school districts to conduct in-school
surveys. - Evaluation Objective 7 Ensure the protection of
customer records from inappropriate disclosure.