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Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan , CPS (WRAP Facilitator) Creating Increased Connections 18 S. 4 th Street, Bridgeport, PA 19405 484-681-9432 Ex-204 * Developing a Wellness Recovery Action Plan Transitioning back into Society

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Page 1: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

Facilitated By:

Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator

With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.)

Saadiqah Morgan , CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

Creating Increased Connections

18 S. 4th Street, Bridgeport, PA 19405

484-681-9432 Ex-204

*Developing a Wellness Recovery Action Plan Transitioning back into Society

Page 2: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

*Key Recovery Concepts

• What are the things people Hope for getting out?

• How do we get people coming home to take Personal Responsibility?

• Where does the Education come in?

• What does Self–Advocacy look like?

• How do we help them with Supports?

Page 3: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

This is a list of tools that are most commonly used to stay well and to help relieve symptoms.

•Options

•Jobs

•Stable housing

• Food

• access to internet

•Families

*Wellness Toolboxfor a warm hand off into society

Page 4: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

• Coming back into Society it is important to consider everything you need to do on a daily basis to not only support an individual with the transition into society.

• It is equally important to have these things set up to maintain and stay in Society!

*Daily Maintenance List

Page 5: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

*Now this is where you really work with the individual coming home.

*We know most people are subject to have to go back into the environment they came from.

*Triggers & Action Plans for Society

Page 6: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

• These are things we need to discuss with individuals one on one basis.

• Early warning signs can also be worked on when you are helping the individual explore triggers.

*Early Warning Signs

Page 7: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

• In spite of our best efforts, our symptoms may progress to the point where they are very uncomfortable, serious and even dangerous, but we are still able to take some action on our own behalf. This is a very important time.

• What are some of the options people would have?

*Things Are Breaking Down & Action Plan in Society

Page 8: Facilitated By: Robert D. Martin CPS, CPRP, WRAP Coordinator With the support of (Gloria C. Martin, CPS, BA Psyc.) Saadiqah Morgan, CPS (WRAP Facilitator)

*Wrap up

Developed By: Mary Ellen Copland, PhD.A Person Living with Mental Health Challenges

www.copelandcenter.org

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