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Donna Cohen Cretcher, LCSW, Coordinator Learning Partnership Division

Mission To provide a comprehensive training

opportunity for students and consumer/family members with principles founded in the fundamentals of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA): cultural competence client/family driven integrated service experience community collaboration wellness, recovery and resilience

Vision Interns successfully complete their training with MHSA/

WET (Workforce, Education and Training) stipend internships and Students will:

Develop the skill and knowledge base needed to serve the underserved and unserved communities with a wellness and recovery model

Secure employment in public mental health settings.

Consumer/Family Members will: Develop competency in the wellness and recovery model Develop skills in managing health and work responsibility Secure employment in a public mental health setting.

Program Offers Training positions in a variety of settings with different

populations Stipends Weekly individual and group supervision Over 100 hours of classroom training Multicultural caseload Experience in a recovery-oriented public mental

health system Research Opportunities

Student Intern Training Stipends

$8,640 per stipend based on 720 hours at $12.oo hour Criteria Mandated: 1. Final year graduate student in psychology, social work or counseling 2. Maintain good academic standing 3. Willing to commit to working in the public mental health system for a year after

graduation (appeal process available for those who are unable to achieve this commitment)

And at least one 1. Bi-lingual and/or bicultural from threshold or emerging language 2. Experience working or lived personal experience with underserved/unserved

populations 3. Experience with diverse backgrounds 4. Knowledge or study of underserved/unserved cultural and linguistic populations

.

MHD Student Selection Process

County Student Interns

Fiscal Year Interns Bilingual

FY12 13 6 Spanish, 1 Bahasa Indonesia

FY 11 12 6 Spanish, 1Tagalong, 1 Hindi

FY13 Field Placement Sites Juvenile Hall 24 Hour Care

Central Wellness & Benefits Fair Oaks Family and

Children’s Services Las Plumas Kidscope Narvaez PACE

2221 Enborg Lane.

Adult Services

Student Intern Core Competencies

8 clinical competencies founded in the MHSA principles: Meaningful lives Served within a cultural context Wellness and Recovery Model Integration of service Cultural Competence Reflective Practice Peer Support Strength-based approach

Annual evaluation which measures achievement of the

competencies, and the methods in which they are achieved

Student Intern Trainings Wellness and Recovery

Model of Practice Integration of Behavioral

Health Group Therapy Process of Engagement Psychopharmacology Client Culture Harm Reduction Cultural Considerations

Chinese, African American, Filipino, Vietnamese, American Indian and LGBGT

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Suicide and Crisis Motivational Interviewing Domestic Violence Law and Ethics Early Childhood Mental

Health Milestones of Recovery Co-occurring Disorders Assessment throughout the

lifespan.

Peer Intern Program & Competencies Intern opportunities allow consumers/family members an

opportunity to enter/reenter the workforce Focus on training experiences to support success in their

employment 8 competencies developed to support workforce

integration to include: Managing work responsibilities Managing a work environment Balancing health and responsibility Wellness and Recovery Model of Practice

Peer Intern Program Intern Placements:

Consumer/Family Affairs Veterans Outreach Project SSI Project ECCAC (Ethnic and Cultural Community Advisory Council) Career Pathways Learning Partnership clerical support

Weekly supervision group to include interns from Intern Collaborative/Community Based Organizations.

Peer Interns Recruitment of FY12

Peer Interns involved screening all applicants through a small group interview process.

FY12: 75 applicants-7 positions

Peer Interns

Fiscal Year

Interns Bilingual and/or underserved population

FY12 7 2 Bilingual, 5 represent underserved populations

FY 11 3 1 Bilingual

Intern Collaborative A group of community based mental health agency

representatives who share the common purpose of Workforce Development in the public mental health system.

The group meets monthly at the Learning Partnership Division of the SCCMHD develops ongoing training activities for students and

consumer/family members to support a recovery oriented workforce in the public mental health system.

Agencies are eligible to receive a limited allotment of WET stipend money for qualified students, and consumer and family members.

Community Based Organizations Asian American for

Community Involvement Achieve Kids Alum Rock Counseling Catholic Charities Chamberlains Community Solutions Eastfield-Ming Quong

Families First Family & Children’s

Services

Gardner Hope Mekong Community

Center Momentum Rebekah Children’s

Services Starlight Community

Services

Community Based Organizations (CBO)/Collaborative Stipend

Selection

Select Student Interns

Provide WET Stipend

application to interested students

Rank Applicants

Provide SCCMHD Student Intern

Coordinator applications and

ranking sheet

CBO eligible for 2 Student and 1

Consumer stipend

If available, additional stipends

distributed

Intern Collaborative FY12 Placement of 30 student

interns. Placement of 17 peer

interns

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5

10

15

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25

30

Student Interns Speak Threshold Language

27 26

22

FY10 FY 11 FY12

Student Intern Degrees

MA/MS MSW Doctorate Missing Degrees 36% 50% 10% 4%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

46 respondents out of 73 students

CBO Interns Hired by CBO

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

FY10 FY11

30 30

7

3

Total MHSA Interns Hired MHSA Interns

WET Stipend Interns Post Graduation Employment

Mental Health 65%

Social Services 15%

Neither 20%

46 respondents out of 73 students

Internship Completed at Current Employer

46 respondents out of 73 students

Yes 37%

No 50%

No Response 13%

Current Employment in a County Funded Mental Health Program

63%

24%

13%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

Yes No No Response

46 respondents out of 73 students

Career Pathways Program Continued workforce development through ongoing

outreach and collaboration to high schools and community colleges.

Outreach includes educational and vocational information, as well as consumers presenting their story.

Career Pathways Events Presentations to:

Andrew Hill High School 70 students served

Live Oak High School 90 students served

Gavilan College 200 students served

High School Events : Opportunities for high school

students to interview and/or listen to consumers’ story

Learn about the several sites and services that are part of the SCC Mental Health System

Students assess needs of consumers and resources in community

90 students served

Events incorporated the participation of student and peer interns as group leaders to support workforce

development.

Career Summer Institute One week High school students visit

several county mental health programs

Learn about the public mental health services to support workforce development.

Collaboration Mission College Andrew Hill High School Intern Collaborative

Projects in Process Collaborating with Mission College to create a Mental

Health Certificate Program Developing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to offer

scholarships for undergraduate students who are enrolled mental health, psychology, or social work program

Designing new contracts for Universities for graduate schools in order to facilitate a greater pool of students, and to allow the University to manage the stipend selections and payment

County Participants

WET Stipend Program Implemented

• Santa Clara • San Mateo • Marin • Contra

Costa • Santa Cruz • San Benito

In Process

• Alameda • Napa • Solano • Sonoma

Not Developed

• Monterey • San

Francisco

County County MHSA

Stipend Student Interns

Provide MHSA Stipends to Contract

Agencies

Hired MHSA Stipend Interns

Contra Costa FY12: 22 FY11: 25

Yes None due to hiring freeze

San Mateo FY12: 10 FY11: 10

No Hired a few as Extra-help

Marin FY12: 6 Yes None

San Benito FY12: 2 FY11: 1

No FY12: 1

Santa Cruz (FY12 last year implementing program)

FY12: 3 FY11: 7

No None

Donna Cohen Cretcher, LCSW (408) 792-3910

Donna.cretcher@hhs.sccgov.org