TRINNODD TRansfer of INNOvation on Dual Diagnosis (LU/08/LLP-LDV/TOI-156002)
1. Introduction Transfer of Innovation Project funded by the Leonardo Da Vinci Lifelong Learning Programme (2008-2010) TRIADD RESULTS TRINNODD The TRIADD project developed training modules on the theme of Dual Diagnosis (mental illness and intellectual disability) www.triadd.eu The conclusions and recommendations of the TRIADD project were the starting point of the TRINNODD project
The recommendations drawn from the TRIADD project were the basis of the TRINNODD innovative approach: Focus on stress prevention strategies for PWD and staff Focus on the concept of Quality of Life Ensure involvement of trainees and interactivity during training course (preparatory work and work on case studies) Ensure a follow-up of the training (short and long term evaluation) Provide resources for staff for further professional development Involve psychiatrists in the training course Focus on the pharmacological intervention aspect (early detection of warning signs, use international recommendations on medication)
2. Key goals Link between TRIADD results and the experience of front-line staff Needs of users and improvement of their quality of life TRINNODD project Innovative - interactive training materials New training products to new target groups Evaluation tool to measure the impact of training
3/1. Project phases: Analysis of need WP1 Development of training modules WP2 Project coordination WP5 Testing training modules WP3 Evaluation of training modules WP4 Dissemination Plan WP6
3/2. Project phases: Analysis of staff and user needs WP1 Surveys from Portugal-Spain Romania-Italy & Luxembourg presented to partners meeting (Lisbon: February 2009)
3/3. Project phases: Development of training modules WP2 Modules developed in each new partner country from WP1 & TRIADD conclusions
3/4 Project phases: Testing of training modules WP3 New modules delivered in 4 target countries
3/5. Project phases: WP3 Italy Hours Trainees Some Topics 20 28 - Stress prevention - Quality of Life - Vulnerability of people with disabilities - Different approaches to intellectual disability - Presentation of case studies about inclusion - The role of family and empowerment
3/5.Project phases: WP3 Portugal Hours Trainees Some Topics 30 Social workers, therapists, psychologists, educators, carers - Mental health of professionals - Basic knowledge of Dual Diagnosis - Vulnerability factors to develop MH problems - Multidisciplinary team interventions regarding DD - Emotional support strategies
3 Project phases: WP3 /5. Romania Hours 30 Trainees Doctors, psychologists, nurses, carers, psychiatrists Some Topics - Stress management - Quality of life (personal health and patient s health) - Stigma - Challenging behaviour - Vulnerability - Multidisciplinary approach
3/5. Project phases: WP3 Spain Hours Trainees Some topics 20 24 - Role of the mental health carer professional - Relationship with the patient - Basic psychopathology - Intervention in special situations - Rehabilitation interventions - Quality of life concept
3/6. Project phases: WP4 Impact of training assessed in 3 stages: Evaluation of the training modules WP4 after the training session 6 months later final evaluation
3/7. Project phases: WP5 Co-ordination meetings Co-ordination and evaluation WP5 Regular follow-up Internal evaluation External evaluation
3/8 Project phases: WP6 Website Newsletter Dissemination & exploitation of results WP6 Brochure & CD-Rom Dissemination events Final conference 05.10: Lisbon 09.10: Sibiu 10.10: Firenze 10.09: Luxembourg
4. Partnership AEECRM: Spain APEMH: Luxembourg CTESRL: Italy FENACERCI: Portugal SIRM: Italy UCOS: Romania ARFIE: European NGO
6. Practical information Contact details: Véronique Lafontaine (APEMH) E-mail: trinnodd@trinnodd.eu Raymond Ceccotto (APEMH) E-mail: raymond.ceccotto@apemh.lu Visit our website: www.trinnodd.eu