Healthy Opportunities: Sensitive Services for HSOs and Pilot Staff; Privacy and Confidentiality for Survivors

Available through Mar 1, 2025 Open Public Health

Healthy Opportunities: Sensitive Services for HSOs and Pilot Staff; Privacy and Confidentiality for Survivors

Description

Register now for this online, self-guided course!


This module is designed for Human Service Organization and other Pilot staff to understand the importance of privacy, safety, and confidentiality when working with beneficiaries and their data, particularly for those who may be survivors of interpersonal violence (IPV). This training will help learners define interpersonal violence, become familiar with pilot services for IPV survivors, and implement key requirements related to data security, safe outreach, and the Unite Us sensitive service functionalities.

Approximate time to complete the course: 90 minutes
Learner content includes: video and corresponding course handouts


The Framework:

North Carolina's Healthy Opportunities Pilot program is an unprecedented opportunity to test the integration of evidence-based, non-medical interventions into the state's Medicaid program. The Pilots will provide non-medical services to qualifying Medicaid members across four domains: housing, food, transportation and interpersonal violence/toxic stress. Critically, frontline care managers working in Pilot regions will play an essential role in identifying members that may benefit from Pilot services, recommending appropriate services and coordinating their care.

In Collaboration with


DHHSHB


NC AHEC



By registering for this workshop, you are granting permission for your contact information to be shared with DHHS which is a collaborating partner of this continuing education activity.

Target Audience

HSOs and HOP general staff

Objectives

Upon completion of this module, the leaner will be able to:

  • Define Interpersonal Violence (IPV)
  • Recognize the importance of anonymity and confidentiality for the safety of IPV survivors (including those who have not disclosed their experience)
  • Summarize Pilot services available for IPV survivors
  • Implement key requirements for IPV-related service delivery within the Pilots

Faculty

  • Gina Bertolini, JD
  • Madlyn C. Morreale, JD, MPH
  • Cassandra Rowe, MPH

Sessions

Healthy Opportunities: Sensitive Services for HSOs and Pilot Staff; Privacy and Confidentiality for Survivors

3/1 8:00 PM–8:00 PM

Credits

1.500 Contact Hours

MAHEC designates this online continuing education activity as meeting the criteria for 1.50 Contact Hours.

Fees

FREE Free, but must register to attend
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