Michael Tibollow, Doug Ford, Christine Elliot
Who were Three of the key players in creating Ontario's Road Map to Wellness
organization or body is responsible for creating the Guidelines for Recovery-Oriented Practice
What is the Mental Health Commission of Canada?
assessment of actions of a person against a theory in philosophical ethics. always refers to an act
What is Philosophical morality?
promotes personal recovery, successful community integration and satisfactory quality of life for persons who have a mental illness or mental health concern.
What is Psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR)
Admission and Discharge Criteria and Assessment Tool
What is the ADAT?
is a synthetic opioid agonist used for opioid maintenance therapy in opioid dependence and for chronic pain management. It is most commonly used in the treatment of addiction
What is Methadone?
There is no one standardized or nationally recognized or even widely accepted definition; but it could be said to be a professional and collaborative process that assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the options and services required to meet an individual’s health needs.
What is Case Management?
funded by the Government of Ontario and provides free and confidential health services information for people experiencing problems with alcohol and drugs, mental illness or gambling by connecting them with services in their area.
What is Connex Ontario?
the principles that guide an individual, sometimes deriving from a religious standard; sometimes referred to as moral principles.
What is Morality?
first instrument of its kind which measures the effect of cultural interventions on a person’s wellness, from a whole person and strengths-based perspective.
What is the Native Wellness Assessment
resources that can help them meet their needs. Community resource data is comprised of information about health, human, and social services available to people in need — which organizations provide these services, and how they can be accessed.
What are referrals?
includes a range of formative practices such as training, credentialing and networking to enhance a ADMH worker's effectiveness.
What is professional development?
Pillar One - improving quality: enhancing services across Ontario, Pillar two – expanding existing services: investing in priority areas, Pillar three – implementing innovative solutions: filling gaps in care, Pillar four – improving access: a new provincial program and approach to navigation
What are the 4 Key Pillars of the Road Map to Wellness?
Ontario's health- specific privacy legislation which came into force on November 1, 2004. Governs the manner in which personal health information may be collected, used and disclosed within the health sector.
What is the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA)
things you hold to be worthwhile. For example, you value your relationship to your spouse or partner. Other relevant ________: love, family relations
What are values?
Global Appraisal of Individual Needs
What is the GAIN?
involves building, maintaining, and leveraging professional contacts in the field.
What is networking?
a South American psychoactive brew used both socially and as ceremonial spiritual medicine among the indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin.
What is Ayahuasca?
build upon the assessed Strengths of persons rather than their deficits and problems.
What are PSR approaches?
the theoretical analysis of what is “good,” “right,” or “worthy
What are Philosophical ethics?
standards that specifically guide how to act in a specific circumstance. For example, “married people do not cheat on their spouses” is an _______ standard
What are ethics?
strategy that incorporates protection, prevention, cessation, and harm reduction
What is a Drug Strategy
Ontario Common Assessment of Need
What is the OCAN
endpoint, effect measure or measure of effect is a measure within medical practice or research, which is used to assess the effect, both positive and negative, of an intervention or treatment.
What is an Outcome Measure?
Upwards of $50 Billion
What is the Economic Burden of mental health issues in Canada?
acceptable or good practice according to agreed-upon rules or standards of practice established by a profession, as in counseling, psychology, social work, or marriage/family therapy.
What are Professionally mandated ethics?
based on principles that guide behavior, sometimes deriving from religious standards. For example, fidelity is viewed as a moral prerogative—one must honor one’s spouse or lover by remaining faithful. It is an issue of principle.
What are morals?
PSR
What is Psychosocial Rehabilitation
a medication used to block the effects of opioids. It is commonly used to counter decreased breathing in opioid overdose. May also be combined with an opioid, to decrease the risk of opioid misuse.
What is Naloxone?
An evidence-based process for screening and assessing individuals accessing care in the addiction sector that assists the accurate identification of their needs, assists in developing a treatment plan, and in matching them to the most appropriate level and type of care.
What is Staged Screening and Assessment?