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The Minnesota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division is continuing to update the Mental Health Targeted Case Management Rule 79 training by courses to the Spring 2024 training series.
Through this training series, case managers will demonstrate increased knowledge and skillsets in providing adult and children’s case management services. It 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.
Rule 79 Case Management Training details
To qualify for completion of training, enrollees must attend one of each of the following two classes. The capacity for each date is 100 enrollees. Enrollment instructions can be found below.
BH121: Characteristics and Needs with an Equity Lens (Instructor: Jessica Kisling)
- March 7, 2024, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
- April 18, 2024, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
BH122: Case Management Skills (Instructor: Matt Johnson)
- March 6, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- May 1, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Adult Mental Health and Children’s Mental Health Targeted Case Management 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
- Equity-based mental health case management practice
Consistent with Minnesota’s mission to become an anti-racist state, the Mental Health Targeted Case Management curriculum contains content that promotes equity and diversity.
Target audience: This training series is solely for 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. Enrolled learners must have 40 hours of commissioner-approved adult mental health or children’s mental health targeted case management Rule 79 training.
Reference: The Adult Mental Health Act, Minn. Stat. 245.462, subd. 4(e)(2), and the Children’s Mental Health Act, Minn. Stat., 245.4871, subd. 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, to have 40 hours of commissioner-approved adult mental health or children’s mental health targeted case management Rule 79 training.
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This curriculum has been approved by the commissioner and meets the legal content requirement outlined below. Enrollees who attend both four-hour trainings will earn a certificate of completion provided by The Department of Human Services.
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If you need ASL interpretation or CART, please contact Diane Marshall at diane.marshall@state.mn no later than two weeks before the date of training.
How to Enroll in TrainLink
Follow these steps to enroll in the Rule 79 Trainings:
- Ensure your TrainLink profile is current.
- Go to the Adult and Children’s Mental Health Learning Center, select Upcoming Webinars then select All Behavioral Health Rule 79 Case Management Webinars.
- Sign into the class with the same name used in TrainLink to ensure attendance is accurately recorded.
Use these instructions for more details about how to enroll in these trainings. If you do not have a unique key, you will be required to get one. Completion certificates are sent to the email address in your unique key profile.
IMPORTANT: The registration deadline is one business day before the day of training. Registration is non-transferrable from the original registrant to another attendee.
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