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R EGIONAL R ECOVERY H UBS Brandon George Vice President Mental Health America of Indiana P ARTNERSHIP B ETWEEN Todays Overview 1 Indiana Recovery Network Familiarize with peer 2 supports 3 Regional Recovery Hubs


  1. R EGIONAL R ECOVERY H UBS Brandon George Vice President Mental Health America of Indiana

  2. P ARTNERSHIP B ETWEEN

  3. Today’s Overview 1 • Indiana Recovery Network • Familiarize with peer 2 supports 3 • Regional Recovery Hubs

  4. https://indianarecoverynetwork.org

  5. • Recovery Community Organizations (RCO) • Recovery Community Centers (RCC) • Recovery Coalitions • Recovery Residences

  6. R ECOVERY C OMMUNITY O RGANIZATIONS (RCO S )

  7. RCO Core Principles Recovery Vision Authentic Voice Accountability to recovery community Faces and Voices of Recovery

  8. Some examples in Indiana • PACE Peer Resource Center (RCC) • Overdose Lifeline (RCO) • Indiana Addiction Issues Coalition (RCO) • Indiana Recovery Alliance (RCO) • Recovery Café (Indy and Lafayette) • Safe Haven (Orange County RCC) • The Bridge (Greenfield RCC) • Upper Room (South Bend RCC)

  9. P EER S UPPORTS

  10. Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS) • Who/what are they? • Where do they work? • How do they fit?

  11. Types? Peer Recovery Coach (PRC) Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) Forensic Peer Specialist Parent Recovery Coach

  12. Who does what? Type of PRSS Specialty Certified Combined physical health, Recovery mental health, (includes an Specialist SUD endorsement) Forensic Peer Primary focus on those Specialist incarcerated Youth Peer Youth with Substance Use Recovery Disorder Coach

  13. Recovery Coach Substance Use Disorder is the primary focus

  14. What is a Recovery Coach? • Peer-Based • First-Hand Experience • Harm Reduction Focus • Strength-Based • Integrated Care • Extensive Training & Certification

  15. Working Toward Recovery Social Supports Treatment Components Psychological Medical Recovery Transitions

  16. Where do they work? • Emergency Departments • Jails • Schools • Treatment facilities • Courtrooms • Recovery Residences • Health Departments

  17. Some examples in Indiana • Eskenazi Emergency Department • Methodist Emergency Department • IU Health Virtual • South Bend Memorial • Boone County Jail (7 more in Western Indiana) • Reuben Engagement Center • Life Recovery Center • Centerstone(s) • Fairbanks, Community North • Anthem Insurance Company • Community Outreach • Austin, Indiana Health Department/HIV Clinic.

  18. • Supports all types of peer services • Continuing education units (CEUs) • Removes barriers for certification • Technical assistance for organizations implementing peers

  19. Regional Recovery Hubs • State Broken into 5 regions • Community-based peers support • Client-Centered • Help regardless of stage of change • Focused on Marginalized population – Jail and Prison – OTP – Homeless Shelters – Domestic Violence – Not in HC System

  20. RRH Map & Organizations • Northwest organizations- Integrative Wellness, LLC (InWell), The Artistic Recovery & Phoenix QRT • Northeast organizations- Jay County Drug Prevention Coalition, Oaklawn and Turning Point Systems of Care/Pick Yourself Up • Southwest organizations-Wabash Valley Recovery Center with Peace Zone, Inc. as the satellite • Southeast organizations- Scott County THRIVE with 1 Voice as the satellite • Central hub will be IAIC

  21. Resource Brokers.… • Recovery Residences • OTP • 24-hour connection for buprenorphine induction • Syringe Service Programs • Treatment services • Naloxone Access • Insurance Navigators

  22. Helping Clear a Path on the Road to Recovery Users find resources to help them during their self-discovery with addiction recovery

  23. Users swipe between the recovery support and choose the area they need resources

  24. References • SAMHSA https://store.samhsa.gov/product/What-Are- Peer-Recovery-Support-Services-/SMA09-4454 • Indiana Recovery Network https://indianarecoverynetwork.org/ • Faces and Voices of Recovery https://facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/programs/ arco/rco-toolkit.html • Peer Recovery https://peerrecoveryindiana.org/

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