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Tasmania 21st-25th February Sian Kennedy Family Inclusive Practice An Introduction

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Tasmania 21st-25th February

Sian Kennedy

Family Inclusive PracticeAn Introduction

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Overview of Session

✤ Introductions

✤ Who are Family Drug Support? & why am I here?

✤ Why include families?

✤ Practice tips & service models

✤ A case study

✤ References, useful resources & acknowledgements

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Family Drug Support

✤ MISSION STATEMENT

✤ To assist families throughout Australia to deal with drug issues in a way that strengthens relationships and achieves positive outcomes

✤ PHILOSOPHY

✤ Our energies are given in primarily supporting families struggling as a result of drug use. We aim to assist in any way possible to

empower families to cope with the realisation of their situation and survive intact

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✤ CEO - Tony Trimingham AOM

✤ Established in 1997

✤ Largely peer-based with some professional staff

✤ 24/7 support line: 1300 368 186

✤ Support meetings held in NSW, QLD, ACT & VIC

✤ Stepping Stones to Success course for families

Bridging the Divide

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Me? Bridging the Divide

✤ BTD funded by Department of Health & Ageing (DoHA)

✤ Increasing treatment opportunities and resources for families affected by AOD issues

✤ Providing resources for workers within the AOD Sector

✤ Increase capacity of AOD treatment services to respond to the needs of families

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What is family?

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‘Family’ may be defined broadly as ‘a perceived network of individual people who may provide to you -or rely on your -care and support, and who may or may not be biologically related.

Family members may include and not be limited to: parents, children, partners, siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents, family friends, neighbours or other community members.

Certain family members, or aspects of their care, may not be experienced as supportive, and may in fact be harmful to wellbeing. Research however emphasises the role of social connection

and family connection in the health and wellbeing of individuals therefore it is important for services charged with the mission of supporting health and wellbeing, to ensure suitable emphasis on supporting people to identify and strengthen supportive family and social

connections.

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What are the barriers to family

inclusive practice in your work?

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What are the advantages of

including family in the treatment

of clients?

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Family in AOD context

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“Evidence exists that family support is a key element in successful treatment outcomes”

Orford J. (1994) Empowering family and friends: a new approach to the secondary prevention of addiction. Drug Alcohol Review 1994; (13)

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why does it matter?

✤ Assists to encourage clients into treatment & helps keep them there

✤ Improves substance & mental health related outcomes

✤ Improves family functioning

✤ Reduces substance use and/0r mental health lapse/relapse

✤ Leads to reduction in harm

✤ Best practice

✤ Family members have an impact whether they are present or not

✤ Harm reduction extends beyond the immediate client

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Impacts of AOD use within families

✤ Increased stress for all parties

✤ Loss, guilt, shame, grief

✤ Relationship breakdown

✤ Blurring of roles & boundaries

✤ Focus entirely on substance user

✤ Social isolation

✤ Interrupted child development

✤ Blame, stigma

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QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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Practice tips for AOD workers

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In the same way we tailor our treatment approach according to the stage of the client, so too we are mindful of meeting the family where they are at

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✤ Being realistic about the nature of drug use

✤ Emphasis on strength, courage & resilience

✤ Focus on family system & self care

✤ Family as important to drug user

✤ Families are experts about their family member

✤ No right or wrong: families make the best decisions

they can with the resources they have

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Including families

✤ Intake/Assessment

✤ Process: confidentiality, navigating treatment system

✤ Family in the room

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✤ continued

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service integration

✤ Family Sensitive – considers family as a broad concept

✤ Family Centred – the family is the focus of the work

✤ Family Inclusive – focussing on the individual and incorporating the family, both directly and indirectly

✤ Copello, Velleman & Templeton, 2005

✤ Kina Family Trust, 2005

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The family inclusive spectrum for organisations

✤ Integrated Practice

✤ Shared Care

✤ Referral to AOD Family Program

✤ Primary Consultation

✤ Secondary Consultation

✤ Socratic Questions

✤ Genograms

✤ Information about service options

✤ Recognition

✤ Awareness & Openness

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Feelings, Fears, Frustrations

✤ All families experience problems at times

✤ Regardless of what the issue is, these 3 Fs will emerge

✤ Having these reactions is normal

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Normal Feelings

✤ Anger

✤ Sadness

✤ Worry

✤ Anxiety

✤ Blame

✤ Guilt

✤ Shame

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Normal Fears

✤ They’ll never get better

✤ Will my family cope?

✤ What if it’s my/our fault?

✤ What if I’m not around

✤ They’re going to die

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Normal Frustrations

✤ Why won’t they just stop?

✤ Why won’t they change?

✤ They’re not trying

✤ Why is this happening?

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As well as focusing on

strengthening other relationships

within the family

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Some other thoughts

✤ Boundaries

✤ ‘I’ & ‘You’ statements

✤ Active Listening

✤ Understanding Ambivalence

✤ Negotiation

✤ Individual vs Family safety

✤ Responsible for vs responsible to

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Case Study...& some discussion

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In a perfect world...?

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Acknowledgements

✤ Network of Alcohol & other Drugs Agencies (NADA)

✤ Eastern Drug & Alcohol Service - in particular Janice Florent & Carolyn Lee-Smith from the Family Focus Project

✤ Family Alcohol & Drug Network (FADNET)

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References✤ Clausen. M. (2009) Audit of Family Inclusive Practice in Alcohol & Other Drugs Services in the EMR, Springboard Social Planning

✤ Copello, A. & Orford, J. (2002) ‘Addiction in the family: Is it time for services to take notice of the evidence?’ Addiction, 97, 1361-1363

✤ Copello, A., Orford, J., Velleman, R., Templeton, L. & Krishnan, M. (2002) ‘Methods for reducing alcohol & drug related family harm in non-specialist settings’, Journal of Mental Health 9(3), 329-343

✤ Copello, A., Velleman, R. & Templeton, L. (2005) ‘Family interventions in the treatment of alcohol & drug problems’, Drug & Alcohol Review, 24:4, 369-385

✤ Department of Human Services, (2006), Parenting Support Tool Kit for Alcohol & Other Drug Workers’, Victorian Government Publishing Services

✤ Eastern Drug & Alcohol Service, (2010) The Family Focus Toolkit’, EDAS Family Focus Project

✤ Family Drug Support, (2010), Stepping Stones to Success Course’ FDS Bridging the Divide Project

✤ Mottaghipour, Y. & Bickerton, A. (2005), The Pyramid of Family Care: A framework for family involvement with adult mental health services, Australian e-journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, Vol 4:3, pp1-8

✤ Scott, D. (2009) Think Child, Think Family, Family Matters 2009, No. 81 pp. 38, Australian Institute of Family Studies

✤ Smith, G. & Velleman, R. (2007) ‘Family intervention for co-existing mental health & drug & alcohol problems’, in A. Baker & R. Velleman (eds) Clinical Handbook of Co-existing Mental Health & Drug & Alcohol Problems (Ch 5), London: Routledge

✤ Trifonoff, A., Duraisingham, V., Roche, A.M., & Pidd, K. (2010) Taking First Steps. What Family Sensitive Practice Means for Alcohol & Other Drug Workers: A Survey Report. Adelaide: National Centre for Education & Training on Addiction, Flinders University, Adelaide

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Useful links

✤ www.strongbonds.jss.org.au

✤ www.crcnsw.org.au

✤ www.siblingsupport.com.au

✤ www.edas.org.au/family_resources

✤ www.copmi.net.au

✤ www.eddiegallagher.id.au/