The RI Way
Recovery Pathways
Safety
Ethics
Trauma-Informed Care
100

The Fusion Model fuses together the excellence of:

Clinical Care & Peer Support

100

What is collaboration?

Do WITH – Not TO/FOR

100

Why is ethics at RI important?

Impacts safety, decreases seclusion & restraint, improves guest experiences

100

Employees will work toward establishing ________ empowered relationships that serve the person’s needs and preferences.

mutually

100

What behaviors are associated with trauma in patients and staff?

Numbness

Depression

Substance abuse

Self-injury

Eating problems

Poor judgement and continued cycle of victimization

Angry outbursts/aggression


Dissociation

Flashbacks

Nightmares

Hypervigilance

Fear, terror

Anxiety

Distorted cognitions

Difficulty w/ concentration & sleep

200

What are the values & principles of the RI Way?

No Force First, No Wrong Door, Peer-First/Peer Last, Person-Centered Thinking

200

What is a large predictor of recovery?

Recovery Culture/Environment

200

What are the three elements of safety culture?

Fair and Just, Reporting, Learning

200

Employees will consciously ______ the effects of stigma and discrimination, i.e., race, creed, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical/mental functioning, or history of prior treatment.

reduce

200

What is recovery language?

Being cognizant of the words we use and the way our message is being portrayed.

300

What does Strengths Focused mean?

We focus on what’s strong, not what’s wrong

300

What is empowerment?

The power of the relationship belongs with the individual being served.

300

What is the term used to describe the diffusing of a crisis escalation?

De-Escalation

300

Employees will not do ____ to any person, either physically or psychologically and will not verbally assault, ridicule, or use harsh, rude, or provocative language that would insult or demean people served or anyone else.

harm

300

What is one of the Trauma-Informed Approach Principles?

  1. Safety

  2. Trustworthiness and transparency

  3. Collaboration and mutuality

  4. Empowerment

  5. Voice and choice

  6. Peer support and mutual self-help

  7. Resilience and strengths based

  8. Inclusiveness and shared purpose

  9. Cultural, historical, and gender issues (SAMHSA, 2012)

400

What are two ways we work to interweave mission and strategic goals into every approach?

Recovery Vitals & Engagement Scale

400

What are the 5 Recovery Pathways?

Hope, Choice, Empowerment, Recovery Environment/Culture, Spirituality/Meaning & Purpose

400

Knowledge of safety and _________ preparedness processes (eye washing station, temperature logs, fire drills. etc.)

emergency

400

Employees will support the recovery process for the persons served, allowing the person to direct their own process. Employees will not _____ any values or beliefs into that person’s process.

force

400

What is trauma-informed care?

Using universal precautions in every interaction to promote a trauma-informed approach.

500

What are the 4 keys to the RI Way?

Safety, Engagement, Peer Powered, & Performance

500

What is recovery according to St. George et al., 2019?

"Recovery is remembering who you are and using your strengths to become all that you were meant to be" (St. George et al., 2019)

500

Before acting ask yourself: am I doing this to control the guest or _______ the guest?

comfort

500

Employees will defend the ______ of individuals being served as well as other employees.

rights

500

What are the 4 R's of a Trauma-Informed Approach?

Realizing, Recognizing, Responding, (avoiding) Re-traumatization