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H EALING H URT P EOPLE (H (HHP) P ROGRAM Healing Hurt People (HHP) is a trauma-informed violence intervention program that engages youth ages 8-30 at Level I trauma centers in Philadelphia HHP addresses the mental health consequences of


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HEALING HURT PEOPLE (H (HHP) PROGRAM

  • Healing Hurt People (HHP) is a trauma-informed

violence intervention program that engages youth ages 8-30 at Level I trauma centers in Philadelphia

  • HHP addresses the mental health consequences of

trauma through intensive case management in order to decrease the rate of hospital recidivism for violent injury

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HHP: What We Provide

Physical Health

Behavioral Health

Social Health Family Health

Immediate Medical Care & Follow-up post injury Primary Care & Physical Therapy Physicals for SSI/Medicaid Health Insurance ED Medical Counseling VCAP Triage Psycho-education Behavioral Health Counseling Talking, coaching & motivational interviewing in context

  • f Behavioral Health

Counseling SELF Groups Trauma Education Navigation to Social Services Advocacy in Social Services Mentoring Motivational interviewing in context of Navigation & Mentoring

Crisis Management (housing, mental, physical, safety) Legal & court issues Safety Planning

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GET UP/GET STARTED!

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GET BETTER!

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GET CONNECTED!

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Vi Violent Inj njury Phase 1: Screening Intr ntroduction to

  • HH

HHP @ @ be bedside Admitted to Hospital Phase 4: Discharge & Discharge Planning Treated in ED Phase 2: Active Involvement Phase 3: Stabilization & Step Down Phase 1: Engagement

  • Identification of

patients through medical record

  • Tracking

denominator of violent injury

  • Engagement via

hospital ,home visit, or phone

  • Early screening &

assessment of acute needs

  • Early case

management services

  • Psycho-education
  • Introduction to

SELF

  • Intake
  • Assessment
  • Trauma-Informed

Therapeutic Case Management, Navigation, & Mentoring

  • Trauma-Specific

Therapeutic Interventions

  • Goal Progression &

Achievement

  • SELF Groups
  • Same activities as

Phase 2,

  • Focus on:

(a) stabilization (b) increasing client’s autonomy & role in reaching goals

  • Less intensive;

more future focused

  • Identification of

and connection to long-term goals & supports

  • Development of

long-term safety plan

  • Processing end of

services

Cl Clie ient Fl Flow in n He Heali ling Hu Hurt Peo eople Prog

  • gram

After Care*: Under Construction

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EVALUATION RESEARCH: OUTCOMES

  • Primary outcomes: hospital recidivism for violent injury

and arrest for a violent crime (assessed at one year follow-up by hospital and criminal justice records)

  • Secondary outcomes: a range of psychosocial

variables, Assessed through audio computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASI) administered at baseline, 6 weeks, and 6 months.

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Baseline ACASI 6 month ACASI

  • Com. Exp. Violence
  • ACEs
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Drug/Alc.
  • Sleep quality
  • Personal Mastery
  • Social Support
  • Self-rated health

status

  • Time client spent with

case manager◊

  • # SELF groups◊

6 week ACASI

  • Com. Exp. Violence
  • ACEs
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Drug/Alc.
  • Sleep quality
  • Personal Mastery
  • Social Support
  • Self-rated health

status 6 month ACASI N= 90 (+45)

◊ Moderating variables for intervention group

ACASI= Audio computer assisted self-interview

OUTCOME EVALUATION OF HHP

Pooled Control Group N=135 (+45) Interview Pooled Intervention Group 6 week ACASI Baseline ACASI Interview 1 year record review

  • Violent re-injury
  • Arrest for violent crime

1 year record review

  • Violent re-injury
  • Arrest for violent crime