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MI Health Link

Below is a link to the MI Health Link Webinar for Wayne and Macomb County.

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1681337263344110082

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Mental Illness and Older Adults

Below is the link to the Mental Illness and Older Adults Professional Development:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3943945276043372290

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Alcoholism and Substance Use/Abuse

Below is the link for the Professional Development on Alcoholism and Substance Use/Abuse:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/8754854005331720193

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Suicide Prevention and Older Adults

Below is the link to the Suicide Prevention Professional Development:

 

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3201070140342845185

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Community Outreach Best Practices for SC’s

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  • Network. We are not the only SC’s in the world. There are undoubtedly others out there doing the same great work. Go meet them. Be part of something bigger. Or join an interdisciplinary group. We are not alone out there.
  • When meeting with a regional SC group, hold the meeting at an agency or community organization and ask the agency to provide a presentation to the group. This could allow them to get a sense of who we are.
  • Change your language. Do not introduce yourself as a Social Worker or Elder Helper. You are a Service Coordinator. Say it loud. Say it Proud.
  • Provide an in-service training on what a SC is and what a SC does to an agency, organization, or network. They may simply be unaware that you are there. Educate them.
  • Go to community events (with your supervisor’s permission, of course!) Network with other folks that are working in your community. Share some inspiration.
  • Vetting is a great way to get your name and your work out there. Write, call, and visit the agency that you are interested in. Show them that you are a powerful force.
  • Go to a health expo and network with the providers there, or better yet, hold one yourself. Bring them in & show them what you’ve got.
  • Lastly, you are out there everyday letting people you are working with know who you are and what you do. Thank you for being an exemplary example of what an SC can be.
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National Underground Railroad Conference

MotorCities National Heritage Area is happy to partner with the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom and to announce their upcoming National Underground Railroad Conference in Detroit.  The five-day conference will include renowned speakers, panel discussions, an exhibit hall, and tours of local museums and historic sites. 

 

http://www.nps.gov/subjects/ugrr/annual-conference.htm

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Two-day Social Work Licensing Exam Preparation Workshop

Two-day Social Work Licensing Exam Preparation Workshop

June 20: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
June 21: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Wayne State University Oakland Center

– Develop knowledge, skill and confidence
– Receive instruction from highly experienced WSU School of Social Work faculty members
– Engage in intensive reviews of the major topics
– Acquire test-taking strategies
– Review sample test-taking questions.

Materials:
As part of the cost of this workshop, participants will receive a published, critically reviewed licensing exam study guide and access to practice tests.

Price:

$200

Location:
Wayne State University Oakland Center
33737 W 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331

Early registration is suggested as space is limited.
Click here to register:
http://continuingeducation.socialwork.wayne.edu/wsu-continuing-education-course-registration.html

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Detroit Caregiver Support Conference

The Detroit Caregiver Support Conference could be a could resource for our members and residents.

Dr. Delores Dungee-Anderson

Keynote Speaker

“The Family Dynamics of Caregiving: Keeping the Family Together”

 
Sibling Rivalry, Discord and Dysfunction in Caregiving
In addition to serving as the Associate  Dean, Wayne State University-School of Social Work,  Dr. Delores  Dungee-Anderson  is an active clinical social work practitioner.
Dr. Dungee-Anderson will share insights on the impact of family dynamics upon caregiving for an aging or elderly loved one.  The often unspoken tension that  exists or is created among siblings and other well-meaning family members may cause long-term rifts.  Dr. Dungee-Anderson will discuss keeping the family together during this highly emotional time – despite the dynamics.
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Healthy Michigan Plan

Cheryl Bukoff shared the following email:

 

Good Afternoon,

 

Healthy Michigan Plan implementation is well underway and I wanted to take a moment to share several pertinent updates with partners!

 

  • We are sponsoring an additional webinar opportunity for partners across to Michigan to learn more about the Healthy Michigan Plan and ask questions. The webinar will be held March 4th from 3pm-4:30pm and will be focused on the structure and benefits of Healthy Michigan. You can register for the webinar online at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/887728282.
  • MDCH has released the Healthy Michigan Plan handbook which is a consumer-facing resource providing information on plan benefits and more. The handbook is attached and is also available online atwww.michigan.gov/healthymichiganplan.
  • MDCH has finalized the Healthy Michigan Plan logo and two versions (one color and one black and white) are attached. MDCH welcomes partner organizations to use this logo on outreach and promotional materials. Your organization does not need to seek specific permission to the use the logos, however we do ask that you follow some basic usage guidelines:
    • The logo should be at least 1.5 inches wide so that is it legible.
    • The logo should be at least 1/8 of an inch inside the edge of any piece of material so that it does not bleed off the edge.
    • The logo should be surrounding by clear space so that nearby text or graphics do not interfere with the logo itself. As a minimum the clear space allotment should be ¼ the height of the logo on all sides.
    • The aspect ratio of the logo should not be distorted. For example, the logo’s width should not be altered without also altering the height so that the appearance is consistent.
  • There has been a significant amount of discussion recently about when Healthy Michigan Plan enrollment will begin. Previously, the educated assumption had been that while coverage would begin on or around April 1st, Michigan residents would have the opportunity to apply before that date. Recent comments from MDCH have solidified a timeline which focuses on enrollment beginning close toApril 1 (either late March or early April); however, a specific date has not been provided.
  • There has also been a significant amount of discussion regarding which online application system will be used for the Healthy Michigan Plan. It is our understanding that the MI Bridges system (www.michigan.gov/mibridges) will be the primary application portal for the Healthy Michigan Plan. The MI Bridges system has and continues to undergo updates to accommodate MAGI eligibility and the new application for Healthy Michigan. If you are unfamiliar with the MI Bridges system and would like to learn more please visitwww.mibenefitsaccess.org/partners.
    • The www.healthcare4mi.com application system has also recently completed updates, including a new application process for presumptive eligibility (currently available for children and pregnant women) and a new training program for Qualified Agencies. This system can be used to apply for the Healthy Michigan Plan as well, however it does not offer the breadth of access to benefit programs that MI Bridges does.
  • MDCH has begun transitioning ABW (sometimes referred to as County Health Plan Part A) recipients to the Healthy Michigan Plan. Current ABW beneficiaries are receiving notification by mail (an example of the letter is attached) which asks them to select a Medicaid Health Plan and your organization may receive questions from ABW beneficiaries about this process. As a reminder, the listing of Medicaid health plans available by county along with consumer survey and plan quality information are available athttp://1.usa.gov/OeD8M5.
  • MDCH will be releasing an updated list of frequently asked questions in relation to the Healthy Michigan Plan, many of which are a result of our original partner webinar. I will be sending the FAQs in a separate emails soon as they have been finalized.
  • Finally, MPCA recently posted an article detailing the most recent enrollment data report. You can read the article athttp://bit.ly/1gPf8s8 for an update on Michigan’s progress.

 

I look forward to participating in the webinar with many of you in March.

 

On behalf of MPCA, MHA, Enroll Michigan, MAUW and MALPH, thanks again for your continued collaboration!

 

P.S. As always, please feel free to share the webinar opportunity with all of you colleagues and partners.

 

Phillip J. Bergquist, CHCEF
Director of Health Center Operations, CHIPRA Project Director
Michigan Primary Care Association
517.827.0473 (office)
517.258.2546 (cell) 
pbergquist@mpca.net | @pbergquist

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New Orientation Materials

Hi SCs,

Here are some recent additions that we are providing to new SCs as they join our team. It may be helpful information for you, too.

1. What is a service coordinator

2. Checklist for New Service Coordinators at CSI

3. Checklist for Educational Workshops

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