OACCA ADVOCACY CONFERENCE
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OACCA ADVOCACY CONFERENCE
2010 OACCA ADVOCACY CONFERENCE PROGRAM March 8-9, 2010 Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel 50 North 3rd Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Phone: 614-228-5050 ———— The Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies, Inc. ———— 50 West Broad Street, Suite 3200, Columbus, Ohio, 43215-5911 (614) 461-0014 ▪ (614) 228-7004 fax www.oacca.org Flexible, Comprehensive, Affordable… EHR, Billing and Document Management products for Ohio behavioral health and residential treatment organizations • 26 electronic OHIO SOQIC clinical forms • Full electronic signature capabilities • Integrated image scanning and document management • Complete paperless chart • ODMH Outcomes Instruments integrated with clinical forms • ODADAS BH Module with new OHBH EDI functionality • Automated mail-merge letters and contact management system • Sophisticated querying and data analysis tools • Program Driven Desktop security architecture • Comprehensive logging of all user actions • CATT-Rx integrated electronic scripts module • Fully integrated and highly automated MACSIS billing • Client and third party insurance billing • Automated contract AR management including 4E billing • Integrated scheduling for individual and group services • Optional “Open Architecture” software development environment Stop and see us at our vendor booth during the OACCA conference 1 Schedule—Monday Schedule—Tuesday March 8, 2010 March 9, 2010 9:00 – 10:00AM Registration and Breakfast Outside of Hayes A 8:30AM – 9:30AM Registration and Breakfast Outside of Hayes A 10:00 – 10:45AM Welcome and OACCA Committee Review, Introduction of 2010 Public Policy Agenda Hayes A 9:30 – 10:45AM Presentation: Children’s Behavioral Health: A View from the Hill, with Guest Speaker Joy Midman, Executive Director of NACBH Hayes A 11:00 – 12:30PM Panel: State Human Service Agency Leaders Hayes A 12:30 – 2:00PM Lunch with Keynote Speaker: Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, Supreme Court of Ohio Hayes B 2:10 – 3:00PM Membership Open Forum Hayes A 3:15 – 4:45PM Panel: Ohio Summit on Children and the Use of Data Hayes A 5:00 – 7:00PM Reception: Award Presentation with Invited Guests Hayes B 11:00AM – 12:30PM Panel: Private Agency – PCSA/ Juvenile Court/ADAMH Board Collaboration Hayes A 12:40 – 2:00PM Lunch: State of the Association, Annual Membership Meeting Hayes B 2:10 – 3:30PM Panel: Private Agency – Family and Children First Council Collaboration Hayes A 3:30PM Wrap Up Hayes A 2 A Quote for the Times “There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things, because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new.” Nicolo Machiavelli The Prince and Discourses 3 Panelist & Presenter Contact Information STATE HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY LEADERS Kay Rietz, Assistant Dep. Director, Office of Children’s Services, Ohio Dept of Mental Health, [email protected] Michael McCreight, Dep. Director, Office of Families & Children, Ohio Dept of Job and Family Svc, [email protected] Sandra Holt, Dep. Director, Child & Adult Protective Svc, Office of Families & Children, ODJFS, [email protected] Maureen Corcoran, Assistant Dep. Director, Office of Ohio Health Plans, ODJFS [email protected] Jewel Smith, Dep. Director, Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services, [email protected] Linda Modry, Dep. Director, Division of Parole & Community Svc, Ohio Department of Youth Services, [email protected] PRIVATE AGENCY – PCSA/JUVENILE COURT/ADAMH BOARD COLLABORATION Eric Fenner, Director, Franklin County Children Services, [email protected] Deb Forkas, Director, Cuyahoga County Children Services, [email protected] Honorable Thomas Lipps, Hamilton County Juvenile Court, [email protected] Honorable Stephen Michael, Jackson County Probate/Juvenile Court David Royer, Chief Executive Officer, the ADAMH Board of Franklin County, [email protected] Dru Whitaker, Chief Executive Officer, Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth, [email protected] Jim Mason, President and CEO, Beech Acres Parenting Center, [email protected] PRIVATE AGENCY – FAMILY AND CHILDREN FIRST COUNCIL COLLABORATION Jane Whyde, Coordinator, Franklin County Family and Children First Council, [email protected] Patricia Eber, Coordinator, Hamilton County Family and Children First Council, [email protected] Kathy McWatters, Coordinator, Delaware County Family and Children First Council, [email protected] Cameron Maneese, Coordinator, Wayne County Family and Children First Council, [email protected] Jim Miller, Executive Director, The Village Network, [email protected] OHIO SUMMIT ON CHILDREN AND THE USE OF DATA Kristin Gilbert, Administrator, Justice Services, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, [email protected] Steve Hanson, Manager, Children, Families & the Courts Section, The Supreme Court of Ohio, [email protected] Roger Ward, Court Improvement Data Project Manager, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, [email protected] Harry Blackmon, Chair, OACCA Outcomes Data Project, [email protected] CHILDREN’S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: A VIEW FROM CAPITOL HILL Joy Midman, Executive Director, National Association for Children’s Behavioral Health (NACBH), [email protected] KEYNOTE SPEAKER Justice Evelyn Stratton, Supreme Court of Ohio, www.sconet.state.oh.us MEMBERSHIP OPEN FORUM Tom Woll, former OACCA Board Member, [email protected] OACCA STAFF Penny Wyman, Executive Director, [email protected] Chris Kelley, Associate Director for Operations and Finance, [email protected] Mark Mecum, Associate Director for Government Relations, [email protected] Joe Bowman, Associate Director for Training and Membership Services, [email protected] Sue McCormick, Administrative Assistant, [email protected] Amy Hamby, Graduate Student Intern, [email protected] 4 Executive Resources Associates We are an administrative resource and consulting group that has decades of experience working with mental health and social service agencies. We can bring a number of solutions to your agency in many areas. We can provide outsourced services at a fraction of your current cost. We have helped agencies with compliance, accreditation, strategic planning, product development, quality improvement management and design, operations, supervision, turnaround management and training. We are all seasoned operations executives and understand that you may have unique needs. Please contact: Sean Reilly 4991 Fenn Road Medina, Ohio 44256 330.591.1325 [email protected] 5 To place an advertisement in the OACCA Advocacy Conference program next year, contact Mark Mecum, Associate Director for Government Relations, at (614) 461-0014 or [email protected]. Hotel Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel 50 North 3rd Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Phone: (614) 228-5050 Driving Directions From the North From the East I-71 South Exit 108B for Broad St Right on Broad St and go 3/4 mile Right on Lazelle St (alley before Chase Tower) Left on Gay St Left on Third St I-70 West I-71 N for 3/4 mile Exit 108B for Broad St Left on Broad St Right on Lazelle St (alley before Chase Tower) Left on Gay St Left on Third St From the South From the West I-71 North Exit 100A for US 23/Front St/High St Left on Front St Right on Main St Left on High St Right on Long St Right on Third St I-70 East I-670 East Exit 4A for Third St Right on Third St Parking For overnight guests: Discounted overnight valet parking is available for $10, one vehicle per room. Subjected to availability. Please inquire about this special rate at the hotel front desk during check-in. Other Options: Statehouse Underground Parking Garage at the intersection of Broad St and Third St. There are also multiple nearby parking lots. 6 7 Useful Phone Numbers The Renaissance Hotel 614-228-5050 Local Taxis: Megabus - (877) 462-6342 Arch Express - (614) 252-2277 Restaurants: Latitude 41 - (614) 233-7541 Mitchell’s Steakhouse - (614) 621-2333 Due Amici - (614) 224-9373 Tip Top - (614) 221-8300 OACCA Emergency Contacts (740) 707-7764 (Mark Mecum) (614) 747-0166 (Penny Wyman) A Special Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors! Gold ProComp Software The Village Network Viaquest Behavioral Health of Ohio Waller Financial Group Silver Beech Brook Community Teaching Homes Marsh Foundation Mr. Sean Reilly National Youth Advocate Program Pressley Ridge Safely Home Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth Bronze Intercall Foster Family-Based Treatment Association-Ohio Chapter Area Map 8 Mission The mission of The Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies, Inc. is to promote and strengthen a fully integrated, private/public network of high-quality services for Ohio’s children and their families through advocacy, education, and member support. Purpose The Ohio Association of Child Caring Agencies, Inc. shall be operated exclusively for charitable, educational, and advocacy purposes. The Association shall: • • • • • • • • • Advocate for a fully integrated system of high quality services for Ohio’s children and their families Develop, enhance, and encourage cooperative efforts among private and public child serving agencies and state departments that serve children and their families Encourage the development, funding, and expansion of private services for children and their families Develop and promote high standards of service for children and their families Communicate with legislative bodies, other organizations, and the general public on matters relative to children’s needs Conduct educational activities related to the above functions Provide information/training to member agencies Acquire and hold such assets of property, real or personal, as may be reasonably required to implement the foregoing purposes The Association will not provide any direct services to families or children. OACCA 50 West Broad St., Suite 3200 Columbus, OH 43215-5911 (614) 461-0014 - fax (614) 228-7004