Name
Transforming Recovery: A Systematic Review of the Impact of Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care on Minority Populations
Description

This presentation will provide attendees with actionable skills and resources for integrating ROSC principles into their own work, ultimately enhancing their ability to support recovery in underserved minority populations.

Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Care management, Cultural Safety and Humility, Substance abuse management
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Research & Evaluation (REC), None of the Above
Objective 1
Understand the Impact of ROSC on Minority Populations: Learn how Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) frameworks, when tailored to the needs of minority populations, improve engagement, treatment retention, and recovery outcome.
Objective 2
Identify Key Components of Effective ROSC Models: Gain insight into the essential components of successful ROSC models, including culturally competent care, peer support, trauma-informed approaches, and integrated services for co-occurring disorders
Objective 3
Recognize the Importance of Cultural Competence in SUD Treatment: Understand the significance of cultural competence and community-based support in increasing treatment engagement, reducing dropout rates, and improving recovery outcomes in Minority Populations.
Content Reference 1

Davidson, L., Rowe, M., DiLeo, P., Bellamy, C., & Delphin-Rittmon, M. (2021). Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care: A Perspective on the Past, Present, and Future. Alcohol research : current reviews, 41(1), 09.

Content Reference 2

Kirk, T. A. (2011). Connecticut's journey to a statewide recovery-oriented health-care system: Strategies, successes, and challenges. In J. F. Kelly & W. L. White (Eds.), Addiction recovery management: Theory, research and practice (pp. 209-234). Humana Press/Springer Nature.

Content Reference 3

Rapp, C. A., & Goscha, R. J. (2006). The strengths model: Case management with people with psychiatric disabilities (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.

Content Reference 4

van den Berk-Clark, C., Duncan, E., Galbreath, I., Marino, A., & Baker, E. A. (2024). Linking social capital and the political economy of substance treatment delivery: The case of recovery-oriented systems of care in Illinois. International Journal of Drug Policy, 132, 104561.

Content Reference 5

Slade, M., Amering, M., Farkas, M., Hamilton, B., O'Hagan, M., Panther, G., ... & Whitley, R. (2014). Uses and abuses of recovery: implementing recovery‐oriented practices in mental health systems. World Psychiatry, 13(1), 12-20.