Spring 2021 Training Series
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The DHS Behavioral Health Division is continuing to update the Mental Health Targeted Case Management (MH TCM) Rule 79 training. In addition to the current offerings, BHD is adding the Spring 2021 training series.
Course description: Learning objective: case managers will demonstrate an increased knowledge and skill set in the provision of adult and children’s case management services. This training is designed to enhance the case manager’s ability to integrate equity and person-centered practices into their everyday work with the people they serve.
The AMH and CMH TCM Rule 79 curriculum includes:
- collaborative strategies that empower the person served;
- case manager roles and responsibilities;
- case management eligibility requirements;
- characteristics of adults with a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI);
- characteristics of children with a severe emotional disturbance (SED);
- billable case management activities;
- legal and ethical aspects of practice;
- case management process;
- risk and crisis assessment; and
- equity-based mental health case management practice.
Consistent with Minnesota’s mission to become an anti-racist state, the MH TCM curriculum contains content that promotes equity and diversity.
Target Audience: Adult and children’s mental health targeted case managers who have not had 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to adults with mental illness or children with a severe emotional disturbance (SED). These individuals must have 40 hours of commissioner-approved AMH or CMH TCM Rule 79 training.
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Legal Reference: The Adult Mental Health Act, Minnesota Statutes 245.462, subdivision 4(e)(2), and the Children’s Mental Health Act, Minnesota Statutes, 245.4871, subdivision 4(f), require adult and children’s mental health targeted case managers who have not had 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of mental health services to adults with mental illness or children with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) to have 40 hours of commissioner approved AMH or CMH TCM Rule 79 training.
This curriculum has been approved by the commissioner and meets the legal content requirement.
Training content:
Rule 79 Case Management Session 1
Characteristics of adults with severe and persistent mental illness and children with a severe emotional disturbance.
Instructor: Jessica Kisling
Rule 79 Case Management Session 2
Case Management skills
Instructor: Matt Johnson
This training series includes 2 four-hour classes. The trainers and learners will meet in a virtual format to experience an interactive class. Students are encouraged to take both classes upon availability. Individual classes may be taken in different training series.
Event details:
Series 1
Session 2: April 21, 2021 12:30 – 4:30 p.m.
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Session 1: April 29, 20:21 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
(Dates and session numbers are correct; it is not necessary to complete Session 1 before Session 2)
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Series 2
Session 1: May 10, 2021 8:30 – 12:30
Session 2: June 17, 2021 12:30 – 4:30
To register in TrainLink: When enrolling, attendees are asked to ensure their TrainLink profile is current. Attendees are also asked to sign in to the class with the same name used in TrainLink in order to ensure the class is accurately recorded.
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Registration deadline: Midnight on the night before the training. Classroom capacity: 75
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Please go to the Adult and Children’s Mental Health Learning Center, select “Class Schedules/Registration,” and select “All Behavioral Health Rule 79 Case Management Webinars, ” BH121 and BH 122.
Use the following instructions for how to enroll in training. If you do not have a UNIQUE KEY you will be required to obtain one.
Certificate of Completion: DHS will provide students with a certificate of completion after attending each four hour training. Certificates are sent out to the email in your unique key profile.
For more information about this Behavioral Health e-Memo please contact Diane.marshall@state.mn.us.
If you are experiencing difficulties with registration or unable to register, please contact dhs.mentalhealth@state.mn.us.
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