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Page 1: A LICE B ASICS T RAINING March 20, 2012. T RAINING A GENDA Welcome and Overview Using Alice: How and What Activities Shortcuts Over-collection of data

ALICE BASICS TRAININGMarch 20, 2012

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TRAINING AGENDA

Welcome and Overview Using Alice: How and What Activities Shortcuts Over-collection of data Q&A

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ALICE OVERVIEW

Alice Basics Alice is a Windows-based software program

designed to give DV advocates an easy and accessible way to track client information in a database format.

Alice tracks clients in one of four file types. The basic file types set up in Alice (standard) are:

Adult (shelter)Child (shelter)OutreachHotline

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ALICE OVERVIEW

Within the file types, your center will have unique Service Categories, such as “Transitional Housing” or “Sexual Assault”, that define the broad categories of services you offer. Most Centers will have 5-7 Service Categories that describe the core programs within the Center.

Alice tracks both Units of Service and Hours of Service.

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OVERVIEW Activities page showing the service types and

hours, units categories

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ALICE OVERVIEW

All clients who receive services need to have a file set up in Alice in order for services to be recorded and counted in FCADV reporting.

Blue fields are mandatory, and some fields may be unavailable (discussed in the What to Track section).

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COMMON ERRORS Basic Human Errors

Forgetting to input information or forgetting to hit “add” or “save”

Users have difficulty determining how to record

activities in the correct service category and sometimes under-report services performed

Forgetting to input “tracking” information and “surveys” upon departure

Duplication of file numbers, misspelling of names

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COMMON ERRORS Documenting on departed clients

Forgetting to add activities after entering a case note

Password/login errors as staff forget passwords

Forgetting to enter safety plans in tracking

Forgetting to enter referrals in referrals

Users changing other users records while thinking they are creating a new record for the same client

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CREATING FILES

Centers often have multiple kinds of clients.

Centers should complete an Intake in Alice on every client who is going to receive services that you would like to document for FCADV reporting. Court clients Support group clients Shelter residents Children

Clients who do not have an intake completed in Alice will not be able to be counted for FCADV purposes.

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CREATING FILES

Before a new client file is created, the client name should be searched on the Find Tab.

If the client name is found, the existing file can be used for recording activities IF it is a current file in the correct file type.

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FILES The find tab on opening page

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CREATING FILES

o If the file is current, but in a different file type, open the file and transfer the file to the new file type before recording activities.

o If the file is NOT current, you can use the file but change the intake date. You will be prompted to create a new record with the same client info, which you can then update as needed.

o If a client has multiple records because staff created more than one, these records can be combined by a system administrator.

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ENTERING A FILE:ADULT SHELTER EXAMPLE

Intake forms What paperwork did you base it on? Questions and issues

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CREATING FILES Adult Shelter intake page

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CREATING FILES Child Shelter intake page

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INPUTTING ACTIVITIES

Activities Once a file is created, activities can be logged

using the Activity Tab within the open file. The Activity Tab can be accessed by clicking on the white and blue arrow button or from the find page by selecting the client, and clicking on “activity” in the data type drop down box and pressing “Load”. Once the Activity Tab is up, services provided can be documented in the file.

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ACTIVITIES

Activities page again

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ACTIVITIES

Activities are unique to each Service Category, so be sure that activities are logged under the appropriate program (adult shelter, child shelter, outreach, hotline, transitional housing, sexual assault).

Time should be recorded as well as the activity, and each activity completed as part of a single client contact should be documented and the time divided between them.

Unless activities are recorded on this tab, no services/hours can be associated with a client file.

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SHORTCUTS

There are shortcuts for adding activities for multiple people.

One shortcut to know when entering Activities is using the Roster Function, which can be used to create groups for batch records.

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SHORTCUTS The Roster

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SHORTCUTS

The Roster Function can be used to create various sub-groups for which the center provides services. These are very time-saving shortcuts and can reduce the time needed to complete paperwork.

Creating a subset is done through the edit menu by a system administrator or wizard.

Can be used for batch records to a specific group, such as a support group, for each activity they do together.

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ENTERING CASE NOTES

Case notes can be created in a file to record interactions with clients.

Case notes can be created at the same time you document activities by selecting the “Show Note Panel” button on the bottom right, which will allow you to enter the note directly.

This function allows you to enter batch notes for subsets at the same time you do the batch activity record.

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CASE NOTES

Case notes should never include medical information beyond basic information such as “wears medical alert bracelet” or “child has a severe peanut allergy”.

Case notes should all be saved as “General Notes” as we do not provide therapy, even if you are a licensed staff person. All notes should be titled, dated, and left unlocked.

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DEPARTED CLIENTS Once a client is departed, activities should not be

added to the closed file.

Each agency may have different methods for handling these situations, but here is the recommended protocol:

Follow-up notes after departure can be added to closed files so long as no new services are being provided, or can be entered as a new hotline call.

If the client re-enters services within 30 days, delete the departure and continue adding services to the file.

If the client re-enters services after 30 days, create a new file with the same ID number.

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HOTLINE CALLS

Hotline Calls should be recorded on the Hotline Tab and should include all incoming calls that fit the definition of a hotline call, regardless of where the call comes to (Shelter or Outreach).

Hotline calls are defined as: Calls received on any agency line that relate to an individual or family in need of some kind of service. Count all calls including repeat callers and calls from third parties. Do not count donations, general information about program or violence issues unrelated to a specific individual or family, calls from the media, etc.

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HOTLINE CALLS

Mandatory fields on the Hotline Tab include the Call Type and Victim Type on page 1, and the “reasons for call”, “referred by” and “referred to” fields on page 2.

Calls may be documented with a name, full or partial, or as anonymous.

The referrals given need to be recorded on the Hotline tab form, and the call notes completed.

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FCADV REPORT

The Help Overview for the FCADV report is a detailed guide to setting up the service names and service types, custom fields, and data tracking items that will roll up from staff input.

Review the Help guide for the Florida Report

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WHAT TO TRACK IN ALICE: FCADV STANDARDS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE RULE

The FCADV Standards, Administrative Rule, and Service Definitions should be the definitive source for what items you need to and should track in Alice.

FCADV works with InFocus to ensure that as changes occur within these documents, these new reportable items are put into the FCADV roll-up report.

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WHAT TO TRACK

Alice has the capacity to track a large number of things, but in accordance with the philosophical values of the Coalition, the recommendation is to include only that information that is required by funders.

To this point, electronic records have been more protected from legal actions, but our responsibility is to limit victim exposure by reducing the information in the file to those things that are necessary under funding or statutory guidelines.

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WHAT TO TRACK

The critical elements of the file are: demographics activities and services provided documentation of case management (case notes,

goals, referrals, advocacy) recording of departure from services

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WHAT TO TRACK

Within activities, the critical elements to include are: Safety Planning (duplicated units of planning and

the hours associated with it) Information and Referral Exit interviews and surveys Child assessments Counseling hours (in all its forms)

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QUESTIONS AND WRAP UP

Any other specific issues?

Helpdesk: Any questions should be directed to the Alice helpdesk through the FCADV website or emailed to [email protected].

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UPCOMING WEBINARS AND TRAININGS

Alice Advanced Webinar April 10, 2012 @ 10am

Regional Service Definitions Training Wednesday, March 21, 2012 10am – 3pm in Tampa Thursday, April 12, 2012 10am – 3pm in West Palm

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