Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODTC) Pilot

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Alcohol and Other
Drug Treatment Court
(AODTC) Pilot
The AOD Court Treatment
Provider Network
The treatment provider
network (1)
O Joint approach between treatment
providers
O Odyssey House: contract
management & Case Management/
bed options
O Salvation Army: Peer Support/ Beds &
Community based options
The treatment provider
network (2)
O Higher Ground: pre admission
support, residential beds & continuing
care
O Focus on ‘packages’ of flexible client
centred responses
O Ability to access existing funded
services
Steering Group: Salvation Army / Odyssey / Higher Ground/ Judiciary / CADS / Consumer
Maori / Pacific representatives
Odyssey House
Salvation Army
Residential beds
Aftercare services
Day programme
Higher Ground
Residential beds
Aftercare services &
accommodation
Residential beds (adult &
co-existing disorder)
Drug Court Treatment Provider Network
Odyssey House
Lead contract
holder
Management team
Man Alive
Funded affiliated
services, eg,
literacy
Te Atea
Marino
Harmony
Trust
Partner contract
Flexi fund purchase
Community services
funded externally
services
CADS
Mt Eden
Tupu services
Intensive
Oasis
gambling
treatment
Specialist
Māori AOD
services
Externally
funded
support
Salvation Army
Community
Ministries Services:
budgeting,
Employment Plus,
etc
Network STRENGTHS
O Experience in delivering AOD
services both in Auckland and
nationally
O Pre-existing relationships justice
O Collaboration
O Consumer focus
O Evidence based practice
Network STRENGTHS
O Continuing care
O Flexibility
O Contract management experience
O Innovative
O Support from CADS
HOW WE WORK
TOGETHER
O Role of the Management Group
- Contract oversight CEO/Director level
- Over seeing the Statement of Intent
- Resolving issues/disputes
O Role of the Steering Group
- Oversight and guidance to the clinical
workings
O Day to day management via the project
manager
Collaboration of
experienced
providers with
established
relationships
Commitment and
willingness to
work
collaboratively
with the MOH to
drive positive
outcomes
Suite of
complementary
intensive AOD
treatment options
Partnerships with
critical
complementary
AOD treatment
and adjunctive
service providers
AOD Court
Treatment
Provider Network
Co-located case
mgmt/ peer
support
Multiple service
sites to support
accessibility
Extensive
internal/ external
service networks:
comprehensive
range of
adjunctive
services
Cultural
competence
Steering group
management
including
Maori/Pacific
/Consumer reps
Experience in
effective use of
peer
support/case
management
PROGRESS TO DATE
O Staff appointed
O Project Manager
O Case Managers
O Peer Support
O TSA Day programme
O Orientation completed
O Partnership agreements in place
O AODTC opened 1November 2012
O First participants accepted 8 November
O 72 to date
Challenges
O No lead in time
O Understanding role function and scope
O Interface between Health and Justice
O High Risk/High Needs participants
O 85% Participants need residential
O Need for transitional programme
Role of Case Manager
O Case Manager = facilitator &
communicator
• Treatment Plan
• Detox
• Out-patient counselling
• Support Groups (12-step)
• Residential treatment
• Exit planning with continuing care
Role of Case Manager
O Case Manager = facilitator &
communicator
• Needs Assessment
• Co-existing issues,
• Health issues
• Anger management,
• Employment related skills/
training requirements,
• Cultural interventions
Role of Peer Support Worker
O Peer Support Worker recovery-
focussed practical assistance
• Hope, sharing of stories and life
experience
• Linking to services and supports
• Preparation for treatment
• Encouraging engagement
Role of Peer Support Worker
• Support to prevent relapse
• Peer support at individual or group level
• During, after & waiting to get into
treatment
Doing drugs and doing crime
Was always a favourite pastime
Doing the drugs was always fun
It was the detox part that wasn’t the one
Now in alcohol and drug court
I’m finally getting some support
I’m finding out that I’m capable of living drug free
I’m exploring real issues and discovering the real me
I’m moving on from the monster I used to be
I’m now discovering my inner beauty
In my future I see myself in a better place
A life of happiness without any disgrace
A responsible mother to my son
A beautiful daughter to my mum
A published book to share my life’s story
To anyone who wants to hear
A person who hasn’t got a habit
Without detox to fear
Thank you so much for all the support