Peer Services Roll-out Is Underway!

Peers EDGE - Clackamas County
Posted on June 7, 2011 by Ally Linfoot

The RFP process is over!  Boy am I relieved!  I would like to extend a HUGE thank you to the review committee for all their hard work.  It was a couple of grueling days locked in a hot conference room for 8 hours with nary a break for lunch and several piles of great proposals!  Alas, there were three contractors chosen in this process.

Empowerment Initiatives (ei).  ei will be providing peers to work with adults receiving services through the Clackamas County Hilltop and Sandy mental health clinics.  They will also be working with the county’s Crisis Services team.

Oregon Family Support Network (OFSN), will be providing family support services to parents and caregivers with children receiving mental health services in the county.  They will be providing trainings,workshops, and support groups for family members and caregivers.  This includes one-on-one support and advocacy.

Youth M.O.V.E Oregon will be opening a drop-in center for youth/young adults in transition (YAT).  Young people will have a place to connect with peers, work with a Support Specialist or a Navigator, and participate in various activities, groups, and leadership development opportunities.

Our final contract awardee is Iron Tribe.  This organization is fairly new to our community, but has amassed a terrific track record of providing support for adults releasing from prison or jail and struggling with addiction and/or mental health.  Iron Tribe will be opening a transition house in the county and working closely with our corrections, addictions, and mental health systems.

Congratulations to you all!  We look forward to working with you and making peer delivered services a success in Clackamas County!

Mission & Values

The Empowerment Initiatives Mission

To be a catalyst providing individuals with mental health diagnoses opportunities for choice and development of personal goals, using the four principles of self determination.

Our Values

  • People are the masters of their own lives.  Each individual has the power and responsibility for self-healing.
  • People gain independence through self-discovery by making personal choices free from coercion.
  • Self-discovery includes the freedom to make mistakes and to learn from one’s personal journey.
  • The community has the responsibility to broaden horizons and break down barriers to include all people.  Inclusion means that the civil rights of all citizens are respected.
  • Change is possible for individuals in society.  Hope is powerful.

Peer Support Model

Description of peer support model: Peer Delivered Services is a growing model in the fields of mental health, substance abuse treatment and corrections. It is strongly supported by the Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Services Division. In Clackamas County, the Peer Delivered Services Steering Committee is working to integrate it into county services.

The Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Services Division (AMH) defines Peer Delivered Services as “an array of agency or community-based services and supports provided by peers, and peer support specialists, to individuals or family members with similar lived experience, that are designed to support the needs of individuals and families as applicable.”

Empowerment Initiatives believes that that elimination and/or successful management of mental health symptoms is only the first step in mental health recovery.  We see true recovery as a result of creating a productive, integrated life where mental health challenges are only one part of a person’s identity. Peer delivered services are designed to support and assist people in achieving a healthy lifestyle. As such they are not clinical treatment, but can be supportive of treatment and help reduce crises and achieve better outcomes, kept appointments and medication compliance (or reduced need for medication.)

Read more: Peer Support Model

Agency History

In May of 2005 Empowerment Initiatives Inc. was established as an independent 501(c) 3 non-profit organization and separated from OTAC with consultation assistance from Diane Duerschiedt.

By October 2005, EI established the Clackamas County Community Brokerage followed by the Clackamas County Housing Brokerage in May of 2006. The housing brokerage was established following the outcome of a court case between the Oregon State Hospital and Oregon Advocacy Center.

In 2005 Empowerment Initiatives was contracted by Clackamas County Mental Health to develop and present SPIRIT (Service Provider Individualized Recovery Intensive Training). SPIRIT was an 8 week Peer Advocacy and Support training designed by Pat Risser.  This pilot program was designed as collaboration between consumer/survivors, family members, and local mental health service providers. The intention behind SPIRIT was to educate customers of Clackamas County Mental Health to take responsibility for their own well-being and make a shift from dependency to empowerment.  In 2006, The Oregon Department of Human Services Vocational Rehabilitation Division (ODHS/VRD) contracted with EI to provide peer mentorship training for their customers with mental health diagnosis. Following additional VR funding, three 10 week sessions of SPIRIT were presented with the fourth class graduating in the spring of 2007.

Read more: Agency History

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