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SUMMARY:Partnership for Integrated Care Webinar on The CRAFFT
DESCRIPTION:Please join The Partnership for Integrated Care’s Webinar on \nThe CRAFFT \nTuesday\, February 11th\, 2025 \n12:00 PM – 12:30 PM \nRegister here: \n https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/VRtzQF9mQ36Q-U4-N2MGzg#/registration \nPlease stay tuned for upcoming dates for additional learning collaborative offerings sponsored by The Partnership for Integrated Care. For technical assistance\, please email Konstantin Nadirashvili at knadirashvili@iuany.org. \n  \n  \nAbout the Training \nThe CRAFFT is an efficient and effective health screening tool designed to identify substance use disorder and substance-related riding/driving risk among youth ages 12-21. It has been implemented as part of universal screening efforts in thousands of busy medical and community health settings\, as it yields information that can serve as the basis for early intervention and patient-centered counseling. \nThe CRAFFT is the most well-studied adolescent substance use screener available and has been shown to be valid for adolescents from a variety of socioeconomic and racial/ethnic backgrounds. It is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Bright Futures Guidelines for preventive care screenings and well-visits\, the Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services’ Early and Periodic Screening\, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) program\, and the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Youth Screening Guide. \nThe current version of the tool\, the CRAFFT 2.1\, includes evidence-based revisions to increase the sensitivity and specificity of the tool and includes vaping as a method of administration for marijuana use. The CRAFFT 2.1+N contains additional questions about tobacco and nicotine use. \n  \nMeet the Trainer \nJill Donelan\, Psy.D \nDr. Jill Donelan brings over 15 years of experience as a behavioral health clinician and supervisor and leader with specialties in the treatment of youth\, trauma\, severe mental illness\, and evidence based practices. She currently serves as the VP of Clinical Operations at Mirah\, a technology company specializing in helping healthcare organizations measure and improve behavioral health outcomes. \nDrawing on her extensive background\, Dr. Donelan has successfully spearheaded the implementation of measurement-based care and Collaborative Care Management programs in diverse behavioral health and medical settings\, optimizing treatment outcomes and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Her leadership at Mirah reflects a commitment to advancing evidence-based practices in behavioral health\, ensuring organizations achieve optimal results in patient care and overall operational efficiency. \nBridging the gap between evidence-based practice and real-life clinical care\, Dr. Donelan has made significant contributions to the field of psychology through her numerous leadership positions\, presentations\, and publications\, including authoring the book “Trauma Treatment Toolbox for Teens. ” Dr. Donelan earned a BA in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin and MS and Doctorate of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from Baylor University. She is a licensed psychologist in Massachusetts and Connecticut.\nThe Partnership for Integrated Care – a collaborative of InUnity Alliance and the NYS Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare\, funded by NYSOMH\, OASAS\, and the NY Community Trust\, is committed to helping behavioral health organizations around NYS to further integrate care for people with mental health\, substance use\, and medical challenges. https://www.partnershipforintegratedcare.org \n 
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