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Sharing Lived Experiencevs.
Telling Our Story
Training Peer Providers Working with
Commercially Exploited Youth
Riverside University Health System
Behavioral Health
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What makes me uniquely qualified to
facilitate this workshop?
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Experience & Recovery
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HISTORY OF PEER SUPPORT
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Peer Support in Riverside
• MHSA 2004– 1% Tax on Millionaires
– Specialty Mental Health Services
• Early Peer Support– Parent Partners
– Family Advocates
• Acting on the Law– Pre-Employment Training for Consumer Peers
• Champions for System Change
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What is a Peer Support Specialist?
• People with lived experience
• People who live in wellness & recovery
• People who can model wellness for others
• People who share their story in a meaningful way
• People who have been trained in the practice of Peer Support
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Where Does BH Use Peers?Adult Outpatient ServicesMature Adult ServicesTAY Children’s Services & Drop-in CentersNew Life - AB109/SAPTPROP 47 Services GrantsLong Term Care – Crisis Outreach Teams – Contract Svc ProvidersNavigation CentersRBY – CSEC Services GrantIntegrated Health Centers (FQHC)Family Room ClinicsWorkforce TrainingsResearch & TechnologyConferencesHHOPE Outreach Teams
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How Are PSSs Utilized?
• Engagement
• Navigation
• One-on-One Support
• Groups
• Skill-Building Classes
• Income Generation
• Community Outreach
• Perspective in Staff Meetings
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PSS Roles in Clinics
• Be the evidence
• Role model
• Facilitate Groups
• Support consumers to learn new ways to wellness
• Provide training to all staff in “hopeful”
interactions
• Create and model a recovery environment
• Allow the person they are serving to take the lead
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Peer Support is a Practice
• Must be certified
• Not just a “warm body”
• Role is defined by the SAMHSA
• Statewide Certification Pending SB10-2019
• RUHS-BH is the gold standard
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Does Riverside County have Commercially Sexually Exploited
Youth?
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THE STATISTICS
• Riverside County is a “hotspot” for exploitation
• Recent report from CDSS
• 27% of the population are minors
• Over 127 victims have been officially identified by Riverside County DPSS
• 70-85% of victims are, or have had contact with a county system
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THE CHALLENGE
• Historically the focus has been on the exploitation rather than the issue(s) that resulted in the vulnerability to be exploited
• Therapeutic models historically haven’t utilized “lived experience” TAY PSS within serving CSEC populations.
• All systems working together
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What is RUHS- Behavioral Health doing to combat these statistics?
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Adding TAY Peer Support to Teams
Working with Commercially Exploited Youth
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RBY RESILIENT BRAVE
YOUTH
AN INNOVATION PROGRAM
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RBY was developed to serve Commercially Sexually Exploited
Youth throughout Riverside County through an innovation
grant.
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THE PURPOSE
• Confront the challenges of engagement
• Promote trauma informed care among multiple agencies.
• Increase interagency collaboration resulting in better outcomes for exploited youth and families.
• “Meet the youth where they are at” by utilizing TAY PSS and Parent Partners within the TF-CBT model to effectively treat trauma in a field based approach.
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Training New Staff
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TAY Peer Support Certification
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• 72 Hour course where participants learn:
• Recovery/Resiliency
• Pathways to wellness
• Self-care
• The Authentic Self
• Connecting
• Cultural Responsiveness
• TAY Culture
• Working With Challenging Situations
• Understanding Trauma
• Substance Abuse
• Sharing their experience
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What is a Recovery Environment? Non-Recovery Environment Recovery Environment
Low expectations Hopeful with high expectations
Stability/maintenance is the goal Recovery is the goal
There is no clearly defined exit Clear exits; graduates return/share
Little or no access to information Easy access to information
Compliance is valued Self determination, critical thinking, and
independence are valued
Coercion is used to achieve compliance People become the experts in their own care
People are protected from trial/error
learning
People take risks and have “right to fail”
One-size- fits-all treatment approach Wide range of programs and non-program
options
People live in “treatment centers” Opportunities for community integration with
choice
People are judged by their level of
motivation
Restoring hope creates new choices
Medication is the primary tool Medication is one of several tools
Emphasis is on treatment Peer support and self-help are valued
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Trauma Informed Care
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• There are five primary principles for
trauma-informed care.
• Safety. This includes creating spaces where
youth feel culturally, emotionally, and
physically safe as well as an awareness of an
individual's discomfort or unease.
• Transparency and Trustworthiness.
• Choice.
• Collaboration and Mutuality.
• Empowerment.
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Motivational Interviewing
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Counter Transference
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Subjectivity and Identification
• Over relating with the youths experiences.• Engaging in Sympathy rather than Empathy.• Breaking policies/ethics/ and boundaries due to countertransference.• Doing the work for them rather than empowering them.• As a TAY Peer provider with lived experiences of trauma and exploitation it
is often easy to see yourself in the youth you serve. • However, although experiences maybe similar we recognize that everyone
is on a different journey and they are in their own process. • The consumer may not hold the same feelings/emotions as we do towards
similar lived experiences. • TAY PSS are trained to identify countertransference.
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Secondary wounding
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TAY Peer Supports Don’t:
• Denial and disbelief: “That can’t be real”
• Discounting: “That’s not that bad, it could
have been worse!”
• Blaming the victim: “You chose to stay!”
• Ignorance: “You should just get over it!”
• Generalization: “You’re just being
dramatic!”
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• Lived Experience
• Hope
• Recovery
• Empowerment
• Mutuality
• Respect
• Holistic Care
• Resiliency
• Advocacy
TAY Peer Supports Offer:
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Senior TAY Peer Support Specialist
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My Role on The RBY Team
• Train & Support Peer Staff.
• Public Speaking & Lived Experience.
• Training RCAHT/Sheriffs on engaging exploited youth.
• Provide BH services to survivors of sexual exploitation.
• Being the evidence that recovery is possible.
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Be The Person You Wished You Had!
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Questions?
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Getting Started
CONTACT:
Shannon McCleerey-Hooper
Program Manager, Consumer Affairs
951-955-7117
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