2011-2012 outreach to veterans and military families
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2011-2012 Outreach to Veterans and Military Families. Presented to Washington State TBI Conference 2012. Mark Fischer, TBI Project Manager, WDVA, Behavioral Health. Timm Lovitt, TBI Field Coordinator, OEF & OIF Veteran. Objectives…. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
2011-2012 Outreach to Veterans and
Military Families
Presented to Washington State TBI Conference 2012
Mark Fischer,TBI Project Manager,
WDVA, Behavioral Health
Timm Lovitt,TBI Field Coordinator,
OEF & OIF Veteran
Objectives…
1. To increase awareness about the Veterans and Military Families TBI Outreach Project.
2. To explain current efforts and outcomes.
Background…
2007
The Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Strategic Partnership Advisory Council is
created by House Bill 2055.
Background…
2007
“…to advise the Governor, the Legislature, and the Secretary of the DSHS on the best ways to… promote optimal quality of life for all individuals
with TBI and their families…”
Background…
2007 2008
1. Continuing the foundational activities…
2. Create and improve access, coordination, and availability of essential services.
3. Build upon existing data, screening, and reporting systems.
Background…
2007 2008 2009
Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, H.R. 1388, creates provisions for Veterans Corps. Focus is to enhance services for Veterans and their families.
Background…
2007 2008 2009
Washington State becomes the first state in the nation to create a Vet Corps program.
Background…
2007 2008 2009 2010
The Council and the WDVA partner together to provide TBI outreach to
Veterans and family members through the Vet Corps network.
Background…
2007 2008 2009 2010
Three main areas of focus:1. Deliver TBI information to Veterans and
family members.2. Build public awareness.
3. Improve access, coordination, and availability of essential services.
Background…
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Project Outcomes for 2011:
1. 77 TBI resource events were conducted.
2. Over 1,200 Washington residents received training on TBI.
3. 103 Veterans and family members received direct
service/support.
Project Focus for 2012…
1. Increase delivery of TBI information to Veterans and
family members.
2. Continue to build public awareness.
3. Assist Veterans and family members in accessing essential
services.
4. Survey Veterans and military families on TBI related
needs.
5. Extend TBI outreach to homeless and incarcerated
populations.
Project Outcomes for 2012…
1. Outreach has been extended to 70 sites.
2. Approx. 1,500 Washington State residents received TBI
training and/or information.
3. 76 Veterans and family members have received direct
service/support in accessing essential services.
4. Survey for TBI survivor needs has received a 26%
response rate.