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Hilton Universal City Hotel at Universal City 555 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City, California 91608

October 25-26, 2017

Fourteenth Statewide Conference

Integrating Substance Use, Mental Health, and

Primary Care Services: Resilience in a Changing Environment

Sponsored by:

In collaboration with:

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The 14th Annual Statewide Integrated Care Conference will be held in Universal City, California, at the Hilton Universal Hotel on October 25-26, 2017. This year’s conference theme is “Integrating Substance Use, Mental Health, and Primary Care Services: Resilience in a Changing Environment.”

The neighborhoods we live in influence our behaviors and affect our health in profound ways. Social and economic factors in our communities are linked to physical and mental health disorders, illiteracy, homelessness, substance use and higher mortality rates. Through the conference, we hope to bring together physical health, mental health, and substance use disorder treatment providers to strengthen partnerships and to highlight innovative strategies that address these chronic conditions within our diverse communities.

This year we are honored to welcome Dr. Cheryl Grills and Mr. Joseph Green as our opening plenary speakers. Dr. Grills is a Clinical Psychologist and tenured full professor at Loyola Marymount University. She is a national past President of the Association of Black Psychologists and founder of Imoyase Community Support Services. Dr. Grills currently serves as a Los Angeles County Commissioner on the Sybil Brand Commission for Institutional Inspections, which focuses on conditions and practices within county jails, probation and correctional facilities, and group homes for foster children.

Mr. Joseph Green acts as the Youth Program Coordinator at ‘Split This Rock’, a Washington DC based poetry and social justice organization. Mr. Green supervises youth programs, including creative writing workshops in more than 25 high schools. He was the co-founder and program manager of Poetry N.O.W., a creative writing program for students in the DC metro area, where he developed a creative writing curriculum now used in classrooms throughout the country.

Once again, the planning committee has developed thematic tracks that recognize the importance of addressing the needs of specific populations and of system transformation. Attendees may follow tracks (including but not limited to LGBT issues, primary healthcare, children and transition-age youth, and criminal justice) through the breakout sessions, or mix and match content to meet their own interests. All workshop presenters will address how their specific topic area relates to the theme of integration and resilience in a changing environment.

Meeting the needs of our communities through the provision of timely, effective, and well-coordinated services that address the unique needs, values and cultures of those served is the keystone of our collective efforts. In this 14th Statewide Conference, we seek to further this goal within the context of uncertainty as we navigate yet another series of transformative changes to the health care delivery system. Our intent is to help providers streamline access to care, increase responsiveness to the needs of the individuals we serve, and improve coordination of service delivery.

To this end, the conference goals are as follows:

· To facilitate attendees’ ability to coordinate services to improve healthcare integration and collaboration for mental health, primary care, and substance use disorder services.

· To help attendees identify the characteristics of services and providers that best support health, wellness, and recovery.

· To provide access to information regarding emerging best practices for treating the complex needs of those with co-morbidities and strategies for implementation.

· To provide attendees with learning opportunities that enhance their skillset to further improve treatment outcomes.

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7:30 am—8:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration 8:30 am—9:00 am Welcoming and Introductions Mark Ghaly, MD, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Wes Ford, MA, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC

Jonathan Sherin, MD, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

9:00 am—10:30 am Plenary Session Cultural Humility and Spoken Word With Youth Cheryl Grills, PhD, Loyola Marymount University

Joseph Green, LMS, Split this Rock

11:00 am—12:30 pm Workshops: Session I

A. Implementing the Continuum of Care for Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care: Findings and Lessons Learned from the Summit Study Karen Lamp, MD, Venice Family Clinic Tobin Shelton, LCSW, Venice Family Clinic

Allison Ober, PhD, RAND Corporation

B. Scientific and Clinical Perspectives on Cannabis Use: An Update

Steve Shoptaw, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, Health Programs

Jesse L. Clark, MD, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine

C. Recognizing and Promoting Resilience in Homeless Youth Irene Lim, LCSW, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Carrie Mounier, LCSW, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

D. Integrating Primary Care and Mental Health for Veterans

Suzie Chen, PhD, BCB, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Michael Karakashian, PhD, CRC, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

E. Increasing Access to MAT Through California’s Hub and Spoke Systems Thomas E. Freese, PhD, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

Marlies Perez, MA, California Department of Health Care Services

Darren Urada, PhD, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

F. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing

Andrew Kurtz, MA, MFT, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

G. Utilizing traditional practices in the integration of Substance Use, Mental Health,

and Primary Care Services for American Indians/Alaska Natives

Carrie L. Johnson, PhD, United American Indian Involvement

Dan Dickerson, DO, MPH, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs

H. Unlikely Allies: Working Together to Promote Continuity of Care for Individuals Returning Home From Incarceration

Karen Bernstein, MPH, County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services

Shira Shavit, MD, University of California, San Francisco

I. What We Learned About Electronic ASAM Assessments for Substance Use Disorders:

Reliability, Validity, and Feasibility

Gary Tsai, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC Desiree Crevecoeur-MacPhail, PhD, UCLA ISAP

Tina Kim, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC

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12:30 pm—1:30 pm Lunch 1:45 pm—3:15 pm Plenary Session Panel Discussion—Implementing the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System Across Los Angeles County

Mark Ghaly, MD, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Wes Ford, MA, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC

Jonathan Sherin, MD, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health 3:30 pm—5:00 pm Workshops: Session II

J. Treating Addiction in a Primary Care Clinic Alinea Stevens, MD, MPH, Chapa De Indian Health Programs

Christina Lasich, MD, Western Sierra Medical Clinic/Community Recovery Resources

Katie Bell, RN, MSN, RN-BC, CARN, PHN, Chapa-De Indian Health Programs

Gina Anderson, MSN, NP-C, El Dorado Community Health Clinic

K. Critical Role of Family Support in Preventing Risk and Promoting Well-Being for LGBT Youth

Caitlin Ryan, PhD, ACSW, Family Acceptance Project

L. Integrating Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) into the Treatment of SUD’s

Wayne Munchel, LCSW, Munchel Consulting Group

M. Moral Injury in Veterans of War

Nathan Graeser, MSW, MDIV University of Southern California

Hazel Atuel, PhD, University of Southern California

N. Naloxone Distribution: It’s a Matter of Life

Shoshanna Scholar, MBA, Los Angeles Community Health Project

Michael Marquesen, Los Angeles Community Health Project

O. Incorporating Trauma Informed Care as an Interdisciplinary Approach to Ending Homelessness for Women

Victoria Hurtado, MSW, Downtown Women’s Center

Rosario Trejo, Downtown Women’s Center

Sarah Espinoza, Downtown Women’s Center

P. The Cultural Relevance of Evidence Based Practices: Cultural Humility in Action

Cheryl Grills, PhD, Loyola Marymount University

Q. Organized Delivery System (ODS) Waiver Implementation and the Criminal Justice System

Gary Tsai, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC

R. Whole Person Care , Los Angeles: Striving Toward and Integrated Health Delivery Model

Belinda Waltman, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Flora Krisiloff, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

Funding for this conference was made possible by the Department of Mental Health - UCLA Contract #MH010106, supported through MHSA Innovation Training Funds. This conference was also supported by cooperative agreement 1 UR1 TI024242-04 from the Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services Administration. The conference contents are solely the responsibility of LA County Department of Mental Health, UCLA ISAP, the Pacific Southwest ATTC, and the ICC Planning Committee and do not necessarily represent the official views of

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7:30 am—8:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration

8:30 am—9:00 am Opening Remarks

TBD

9:00 am—10:30 am Plenary Panel

The Future of Smoking: The Changing Context of Tobacco Cessation Pamela Ling, MD, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine

10:45 am—12:15 pm Workshops: Session III

S. Caring for the Medical and Mental Health of Transgender Youth

Johanna Olson-Kennedy, MD, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

Aydin Olson-Kennedy, MSW, The Los Angeles Gender Center

T. TBD

U. Spoken Word with Youth

Joseph Green, LMS, Split this Rock

V. Military Cultural Competency: Providing Quality Care for Those Who’ve Served

Walter Dunn, MD, PhD VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

W. Safe Med LA: Collaboration among Kaiser Permanente, UCLA, USC and Los Angeles County for Lowering Overprescribing,, Managing Chronic Pain with Non-Pharmacological Approaches, and Treating Addiction.

Mindy Aisen, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Joel Hyatt, MD, Community Health Improvement-SCPMPG Regional Administration

Gary Tsai, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Control

X. Los Angeles LGBT Center Needle Exchange Program with Peer Navigators

Mike Rizzo, LMFT, CSAC, Los Angeles LGBT Center

Y. Improving Housing and Health for Homeless Veterans

Sonya Gabrielian, MD, MPH, Community Engagement & Reintegration Services, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Anjani Reddy, MD, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Z. Community Transition Center: A Collaborative Approach to Offender Reentry

Gonzalo Mendez, MS, Collaborative Court Division

Jessica Foy, MS, Community Transition Center

Perla Arroyo-Morales, LMFT, County of San Diego

Karna Lau, MPA, San Diego County Probation Department, Juvenile Placement Division

AA. Measure H, Proposition HHH and a New Integrated Service Model in Permanent Supportive Housing

Maria Funk, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

John Connolly, PhD, MSEd, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC

Cheri Todoroff, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

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Corrections Personnel: The 14th Statewide Conference qualifies as work-related education (WRE) through the Board of State and Community Corrections’ Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Program. Interested individuals can apply for training credit through their respective training units.

Drug & Alcohol Counselors: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is an approved provider of CE credits/contact hours for RADTs I/II, CADCs-CASs, CADCs I/II, CADCs-CSs, and LAADCs (CCAPP, 2N-00-445-1117), CATCs (ACCBC/CAADE, CP 20 872 C 0819), and CAODCs (CADTP, #151). Up to 9.0 CE credits/contact hours will be offered.

LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, & LCSWs: UCLA ISAP is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs (Provider #64812). UCLA ISAP maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. Up to 9.0 CE credits/contact hours will be offered.

Registered Nurses: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #15455, for up to 9.0 contact hours.

Psychologists: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. UCLA ISAP maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Up to 9.0 CE credits will be offered.

Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of IMQ/CMA Institute for Medical Quality, a subsidiary of the California Medical Association, through the joint provider ship of L.A. Care Health Plan and UCLA ISAP. L.A. Care Health Plan is accredited by the IMQ/CMA to provide continuing medical education for physicians. L.A. Care Health Plan designates this live educational activities (October 25 & 26, 2017) for a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. L.A. Care Health Plan Provider Continuing Education Department maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

At the conclusion of the conference, attendees will be able to:

(1) Adapt to recent innovations in primary care integration with substance use and mental health treatment.

(2) Manage the unique needs of the veteran population in regards to primary care, substance use, and mental health related issues.

(3) Identify two (2) challenges facing children in the transition of their care throughout their lives.

(4) Demonstrate an understanding of the various medications available to treat substance use disorders.

(5) Specify three (3) issues related to connecting the homeless with primary care, substance use, and mental health services.

(6) Formulate appropriate treatment plans for the needs of the LGBT population

Integrated Care Conference Educational Objectives

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Standard Registration Fee: $ 125

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Employees: $ 60 (verified by the 6-digit LACDMH employee number):

DMH Employee Number: ________________________ Program/Unit: _________________________

Supervisor’s Name_______________________ Supervisor’s Signature__________________________

Note to LACDMH employees: The discounted registration fee is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Conference registration will only be confirmed (via email) once UCLA ISAP has received payment. For additional questions, please feel free to email Lisa Gildemontes at [email protected]

Please print clearly

Name:______________________________________________________________________________________________ (First) (Middle) (Last)

Degree (s):______ ______ Position/Title:____________________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________ City:

State: ______________ Zip: _____________ County: ___

Phone: ____ Fax: _______ ____ E-mail: ________________________________ ___

Please specify types) of continuing education (check all that apply):

CME-MD CME-DO CME-NP CME-PA PSY RN LCSW

LMFT LPCC/LEP RADT I/II CADC-CAS CADC I/II CAODC CATC

LAADC CADC-CS Other __________ License/Certification # (required for CEs): _____________

Please specify the workshop you plan to attend for each session by writing in the letter next to the workshop title:

Day 1, Session I: Day 1, Session II: Day 2, Session III:

Special requirements (e.g., vegetarian, American Sign Language Interpreter, ADA accessibility, etc.): ____________________

Please specify your primary employment setting:

Primary Care Mental Health Substance Use Other ____________________

How did you hear about the conference (circle the response that best applies)?

Printed Flyer Email Website Friend/Colleague Pride Festival Media Card

Ad in ‘Fight’ magazine Other_________________

Register by Credit Card Online www.uclaisap.org/COD

Exhibit Tables: $600 Space for exhibit tables is available (includes one registration). We encourage agencies to share information about their programs and advertise job openings.

TOTAL ENCLOSED (make checks payable to: UC Regents) $____ Mail both registration form and payment to:

UCLA ISAP, 11075 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Attn: Victoria Norith Or fax this form to (310) 312-0538. For questions: [email protected], or call (310) 267-5398

* Registration fees are the same for one or both days. Registration includes continental breakfast both days, and complimentary lunch on day 1.

Notice of cancellation must be made by 5:00 PM PDT October 18, 2017 in order to receive a partial refund registration fee minus a $25 administrative processing fee). Otherwise all fees are nonrefundable.

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The Hilton Universal City Hotel is located at: 555 Universal Hollywood Dr, Universal City, CA. 91608, Phone: 1-818-506-2500

The hotel is located at the entrance of Universal Studios on the corner of Universal Hollywood Drive and Hotel Drive.

Discounted guest rooms are available for out of town attendees; information to follow upon registration. There is a discounted daily self parking rate of $14.00 per day.

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Francesca Anello, Los Angeles County DMH

Michele Archambeault, Los Angeles County DMH

Nelly Arias, Los Angeles County DMH

Ken Bachrach, Tarzana Treatment Centers

Shannon Bertea, UCLA ISAP

Emi Bojan, Los Angeles County DMH

Imani Bryant, Los Angeles County DMH

Valerie Curtis, Los Angeles County DMH

Carol Falender, Pepperdine University

Thomas Freese, UCLA ISAP

Monica Freire-Pandya, Los Angeles County DMH

Adrienne Gee, Los Angeles County DMH

Lisa Gildemontes, Los Angeles County DMH

Sameer Hassamal, Los Angeles County DMH

Albert Hasson, UCLA ISAP

Suzanne Holland, Los Angeles County DMH

Grant Hovik, UCLA ISAP

Brian Hurley, UCLA; Los Angeles County DMH

Diane Kubrin, Los Angeles LGBT Center

Surabhi Narain, Los Angeles County DMH

Hector Reyes, Los Angeles County DMH

Mike Rizzo, Los Angeles LGBT Center

Merilyn Rosado, Los Angeles County DMH

Beth Rutkowski, UCLA ISAP

Jessica Sinks, UCLA ISAP

Lisa Steele, CLARE Foundation

Michael Yoo, Los Angeles County DHS