Understanding Critical Time Intervention: Spring 2020

Understanding Critical Time Intervention: Spring 2020

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About this course

Want to know more about Critical Time Intervention (CTI)? Considering it as a model for your agency? Join us for this course, which covers the principles of, evidence for, and phases of CTI. We will also discuss how to make community linkages and ways to bring CTI and/or CTI principles into your agency

CTI is a time-limited care coordination model that mobilizes support for vulnerable individuals during critical times of transition in their lives. The aim of CTI is to facilitate continuity of care and community integration by ensuring that these individuals have enduring ties to their community. This evidence-based practice has been adapted across the United States and internationally for use with formerly incarcerated individuals, veterans who have a history of recurrent homelessness, young people who experienced first episode psychosis, and other vulnerable groups during periods of transition. Our multimedia web-based course is led by CTI experts and utilizes an adult learning approach. The course covers the key principles of the CTI model, evidence for its effectiveness, and the tools that teams need to implement it.

Course facts:

  • Dates: 
    • Fall 2019: Mondays, March 2 to March 30, 2020
  • Time:
    • 1:00-2:30 pm ET
  • Subject: Critical Time Intervention (CTI)
  • Practice level: Beginner, Intermediate
  • CE credit: 
    • ASWB: 7.5 hours
    • NAADAC: 7.5 hours
    • NBCC: 7.5 hours
  • Course type: Live online
    • 90 minute weekly live webcast
  • Covered topics: Critical Time Intervention, CTI, homelessness, homeless services, evidence-based practice, EBP

Learning objectives:

  • Accurately describe the three-phased, time-limited approach of the CTI model, including pre-CTI, crisis intervention, and clinical supervision
  • Define the CTI core skills and principles to engage persons who are experiencing homelessness, impacted by mental illness or chronic diseases in goal setting and treatment adherence
  • Name one critical time period for your target population and list the goals of your intervention to support clients along a continuum of need

 

TRAINING CERTIFICATES

Certificates of Completion are awarded to participants who have attended the all five, live webcasts, completed all required learning activities, scored higher than 80% on each weekly quiz, completed the course evaluation form, and the certificate request form. 7.5 hours of continuing education credit will be awarded upon completion of this course. Certificates will be emailed directly to participants roughly two weeks after the completion of the final webcast.

ACCOMMODATIONS

If you need accommodations for disability, please contact C4’s Managing Director, Rachel Ehly, rehly@c4innovates.com. 

GRIEVANCES

If you would like to report a complaint, please email Ken Kraybill, C4 trainer, kkraybill@c4innovates.com; or C4 Managing Director, Rachel Ehly, rehly@c4innovates.com


C4 Innovates, Provider #1457, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education ACE program. c4 Innovates maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 10/17/2017 to 10/17/2020. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Social workers participating in this course will receive 7.5 continuing education clock hours.

C4 Innovates has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6576. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. C4 Innovates is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

This course has been approved by C4 Innovates, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #100990, C4 Innovates is responsible for all aspects of their programing. 

 

Curriculum

  • Orientation
  • Welcome!
  • Course overview
  • Technology requirements
  • Week 1: The Critical Time Intervention Approach
  • Week 1 Webcast: Monday, March 2, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 1
  • Web Recording Week 1
  • Video 1: The Basics
  • Center for the Advancement of Critical Time Intervention
  • Putting It All Together table
  • Week 1 Quiz
  • Optional: read article: An Empirically Supported Model for Preventing Homelessness
  • Optional: read article: Preventing recurrent homelessness among mentally ill men
  • Week 2: The CTI Team & Pre- CTI
  • Week 2 Webcast: Monday, March 9, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 2
  • Web Recording Week 2
  • Video 2: Skills
  • Learning Activity
  • Reading Assignment: A ‘Bright Light,’ Dimmed in the Shadows of Homelessness
  • Week 2 Quiz
  • CTI data tracking template
  • CTI Team Supervision Sheet
  • Example: UNC CTI Assessment
  • Example: UNC CTI Case Presentation Guidelines
  • Optional: read article: Transitional support for adults with severe mental illness
  • Optional: read article: The Impact of CTI in Reducing Psychiatric Rehospitalization After Hospital..
  • Week 3: The Three Phases of CTI
  • Week 3 Webcast: Monday, March 16, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 3
  • Web Recording Week 3
  • Video 3: Teamwork
  • Handout: CTI self-assessment form
  • Handout: Progress Notes
  • Handout: CTI Phase Plan
  • Handout: Phase Date Form
  • Handout: Team Supervision form
  • Handout: CTI Closing Note form
  • Handout: Caseload Review form
  • Week 3 Quiz
  • Read: The RedeAmericas
  • Read: Brief CTI to Reduce Psychiatric Rehospitalization
  • Week 4: Implementation & Fidelity
  • Week 4 Webcast: Monday, March 23, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 4
  • Web Recording Week 4
  • Class Presentation Instructions DUE 3/27/2020 at 12:00 PM EST
  • CTI Homework Template
  • Video 4: CTI in Your Agency
  • Week 4 Quiz
  • Watch Video from CACTI
  • Handout: CTI Implementation Self-Assessment
  • Handout: CTI Team Fidelity Assessment
  • Handout: CTI Data Abstraction Form
  • Optional article: Fostering implementation of health services research into practice
  • Optional article: Providers attitudes towards evidence-based practices
  • Week 5: Short Class Presentations & Feedback
  • Week 5 Webcast: Monday, March 30, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Web Recording Week 5
  • Challenges & Questions
  • Week 5 Quiz
  • Additional Optional Readings
  • Optional: read article: "Follow-up of chronically homeless mentally ill men"
  • Optional: read article: Randomized trial of critical time intervention
  • Optional: read article: Outcomes of critical time intervention case management
  • Optional: read article: Evidence-Based Practice in Community-Based Social Work
  • Optional: read article: Continuity of care for recently released prisoners with mental illness
  • Optional: read article: Critical Time Intervention: Model Description and Implications
  • Course Wrap-Up
  • Learn more about CACTI
  • Course Evaluation
  • Certificate Request Form

About this course

Want to know more about Critical Time Intervention (CTI)? Considering it as a model for your agency? Join us for this course, which covers the principles of, evidence for, and phases of CTI. We will also discuss how to make community linkages and ways to bring CTI and/or CTI principles into your agency

CTI is a time-limited care coordination model that mobilizes support for vulnerable individuals during critical times of transition in their lives. The aim of CTI is to facilitate continuity of care and community integration by ensuring that these individuals have enduring ties to their community. This evidence-based practice has been adapted across the United States and internationally for use with formerly incarcerated individuals, veterans who have a history of recurrent homelessness, young people who experienced first episode psychosis, and other vulnerable groups during periods of transition. Our multimedia web-based course is led by CTI experts and utilizes an adult learning approach. The course covers the key principles of the CTI model, evidence for its effectiveness, and the tools that teams need to implement it.

Course facts:

  • Dates: 
    • Fall 2019: Mondays, March 2 to March 30, 2020
  • Time:
    • 1:00-2:30 pm ET
  • Subject: Critical Time Intervention (CTI)
  • Practice level: Beginner, Intermediate
  • CE credit: 
    • ASWB: 7.5 hours
    • NAADAC: 7.5 hours
    • NBCC: 7.5 hours
  • Course type: Live online
    • 90 minute weekly live webcast
  • Covered topics: Critical Time Intervention, CTI, homelessness, homeless services, evidence-based practice, EBP

Learning objectives:

  • Accurately describe the three-phased, time-limited approach of the CTI model, including pre-CTI, crisis intervention, and clinical supervision
  • Define the CTI core skills and principles to engage persons who are experiencing homelessness, impacted by mental illness or chronic diseases in goal setting and treatment adherence
  • Name one critical time period for your target population and list the goals of your intervention to support clients along a continuum of need

 

TRAINING CERTIFICATES

Certificates of Completion are awarded to participants who have attended the all five, live webcasts, completed all required learning activities, scored higher than 80% on each weekly quiz, completed the course evaluation form, and the certificate request form. 7.5 hours of continuing education credit will be awarded upon completion of this course. Certificates will be emailed directly to participants roughly two weeks after the completion of the final webcast.

ACCOMMODATIONS

If you need accommodations for disability, please contact C4’s Managing Director, Rachel Ehly, rehly@c4innovates.com. 

GRIEVANCES

If you would like to report a complaint, please email Ken Kraybill, C4 trainer, kkraybill@c4innovates.com; or C4 Managing Director, Rachel Ehly, rehly@c4innovates.com


C4 Innovates, Provider #1457, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education ACE program. c4 Innovates maintains responsibility for the program. ASWB Approval Period: 10/17/2017 to 10/17/2020. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. Social workers participating in this course will receive 7.5 continuing education clock hours.

C4 Innovates has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6576. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. C4 Innovates is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

This course has been approved by C4 Innovates, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #100990, C4 Innovates is responsible for all aspects of their programing. 

 

Curriculum

  • Orientation
  • Welcome!
  • Course overview
  • Technology requirements
  • Week 1: The Critical Time Intervention Approach
  • Week 1 Webcast: Monday, March 2, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 1
  • Web Recording Week 1
  • Video 1: The Basics
  • Center for the Advancement of Critical Time Intervention
  • Putting It All Together table
  • Week 1 Quiz
  • Optional: read article: An Empirically Supported Model for Preventing Homelessness
  • Optional: read article: Preventing recurrent homelessness among mentally ill men
  • Week 2: The CTI Team & Pre- CTI
  • Week 2 Webcast: Monday, March 9, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 2
  • Web Recording Week 2
  • Video 2: Skills
  • Learning Activity
  • Reading Assignment: A ‘Bright Light,’ Dimmed in the Shadows of Homelessness
  • Week 2 Quiz
  • CTI data tracking template
  • CTI Team Supervision Sheet
  • Example: UNC CTI Assessment
  • Example: UNC CTI Case Presentation Guidelines
  • Optional: read article: Transitional support for adults with severe mental illness
  • Optional: read article: The Impact of CTI in Reducing Psychiatric Rehospitalization After Hospital..
  • Week 3: The Three Phases of CTI
  • Week 3 Webcast: Monday, March 16, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 3
  • Web Recording Week 3
  • Video 3: Teamwork
  • Handout: CTI self-assessment form
  • Handout: Progress Notes
  • Handout: CTI Phase Plan
  • Handout: Phase Date Form
  • Handout: Team Supervision form
  • Handout: CTI Closing Note form
  • Handout: Caseload Review form
  • Week 3 Quiz
  • Read: The RedeAmericas
  • Read: Brief CTI to Reduce Psychiatric Rehospitalization
  • Week 4: Implementation & Fidelity
  • Week 4 Webcast: Monday, March 23, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Slide Show Week 4
  • Web Recording Week 4
  • Class Presentation Instructions DUE 3/27/2020 at 12:00 PM EST
  • CTI Homework Template
  • Video 4: CTI in Your Agency
  • Week 4 Quiz
  • Watch Video from CACTI
  • Handout: CTI Implementation Self-Assessment
  • Handout: CTI Team Fidelity Assessment
  • Handout: CTI Data Abstraction Form
  • Optional article: Fostering implementation of health services research into practice
  • Optional article: Providers attitudes towards evidence-based practices
  • Week 5: Short Class Presentations & Feedback
  • Week 5 Webcast: Monday, March 30, 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
  • Web Recording Week 5
  • Challenges & Questions
  • Week 5 Quiz
  • Additional Optional Readings
  • Optional: read article: "Follow-up of chronically homeless mentally ill men"
  • Optional: read article: Randomized trial of critical time intervention
  • Optional: read article: Outcomes of critical time intervention case management
  • Optional: read article: Evidence-Based Practice in Community-Based Social Work
  • Optional: read article: Continuity of care for recently released prisoners with mental illness
  • Optional: read article: Critical Time Intervention: Model Description and Implications
  • Course Wrap-Up
  • Learn more about CACTI
  • Course Evaluation
  • Certificate Request Form