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October 3, 2019
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FOUNDRYBC.CATWITTER: @FOUNDRYBC
FACEBOOK:FOUNDRYBC
INSTAGRAM:FOUNDRY_BC
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4,991,687 PEOPLE LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
725,294ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12-24
145,058YOUNG PEOPLE NEED MENTAL HEALTH
AND/OR SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES
18,132 ARE ACCESSING MENTAL HEALTH AND/OR
SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES
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75% OF ALL LIFETIME CASES OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS BEGIN BY AGE 24; 80% OF SUBSTANCE USE PROBLEMS BEGIN BY AGE 20
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SPF-PHC-FCO
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VISION
Transform access to health and social services for youth and families
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WE NEEDED TO DEVELOP A UNIQUELY FLEXIBLE PROVINCIAL GOVERNING COUNCIL WHICH INCLUDED:
LAC/LAT,
o Graham Boeckh Foundationo Michael Smith Foundation of
Health Researcho Ministry of Healtho Ministry of Mental Health and
Addictions o Ministry of Children and
Family Developmento Providence Health Care o St. Paul’s Foundation
Abbotsford Division of Family PracticeAbbotsford School District (School District 34)Aboriginal Education CouncilAccess Centre PentictonAlouette Addictions ServicesARC (Adult Residential Care) ProgramsArchway Community ServicesBC HousingBC Schizophrenia Society PentictonBrainTrust CanadaBroadway Youth Resource CentreCampbell River and District Division of Family PracticeCampbell River Community Literacy AssociationCampbell River Family ServicesCanadian Mental Health AssociationCanadian Mental Health Association North and West Vancouver BranchCanadian Mental Health Society – South OkanaganCentral Okanagan Divisions of Family PracticeCentral Okanagan Food BankChild and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Collaborative Central Okanagan Local Action TeamChildren’s Health Foundation of Vancouver IslandCity of North VancouverCoast Mental HealthCommunity Foundation of the South OkanaganCommunity Living BCCovenant HouseDistrict of North VancouverFamily SmartFirst Nations Health AuthorityFraser HealthFraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services SocietyFraser Valley Youth Society
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Graham Boeckh FoundationGT HiringHollyburn Family ServicesImpact Youth Substance Use ServicesInstitute of Families/The FORCE SocietyInterior HealthIsland HealthJustice Education SocietyKelowna Community ResourcesKwakiutl District CouncilMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Community Services Maximus Canada (Operating as Work BC)Ministry of Children and Family DevelopmentMinistry of HealthMinistry of Social Development & Poverty ReductionMinistry of Social Development and Social InnovationMichael Smith Foundation for Health ResearchMoms Stop the HarmNorth Island Employment FoundationNorth Vancouver School DistrictNorthern HealthOkanagan Boys and Girls ClubsOneSky Community ResourcesOptions for Sexual HealthPathways - Addiction Resource CentrePrince George and District Elizabeth Fry SocietyPrince George Division of Family Practice
Providence Health CareProvincial Health Services Authority – Trans Care BCReach Out Youth CounsellingRichmond Addictions Service SocietySasamans SocietySchool District 23School District 57School District 72SMART RecoverySMART Umbrella SocietySouth Okanagan Brain Injury SocietySt. Paul’s FoundationStepping Stones Counselling GroupTerrace and District Community Services SocietyThe Bridge Youth and Family ServicesThe Intersect Youth and Family Services SocietyThe John Howard Society of North IslandUniversity of British Columbia – OkanaganUniversity of British Columbia Family Practice Residency ProgramUrban Health Research InitiativeVancouver Coastal HealthVictoria Native Friendship CentreVictoria Youth ClinicVictoria Youth Custody ServicesVinyasa Yoga for Youth WCG ServicesWest Vancouver School DistrictWork BCYMCA of Northern BCYMCA of Okanagan
We are pleased that 140+ partners make up Foundry
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AS WELL A FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE GOVERNING STRUCTURE ON A LOCAL LEVEL
Youth Advisory Committee,
Family/Parent Advisory
Committee OperationsWorkingGroups
Leadership Advisory Table
Funder’s Table/
“Barrier Busters”
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WE DEVELOPED A COLLABORATIVE, MULTI-SECTOR FUNDING MODEL TO ADDRESS 2 AREAS:
Centre Development/Construction and Service Innovation• Over $20M in philanthropic funding partially raised through
local fundraising campaigns • Over $2M in evaluation and research funding
Ongoing Operational Funds• The Province of BC provides annualized funding ($4-
700k/yr) for operational costs, mental health, substance use or primary care services
• Existing community based health and social services are mobilized into each centre, adding $750k-1.5M in resources per centre
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FIND HELP, HOPE, SUPPORT, FIND YOURSELF.
FORGE NEW CONNECTIONS AND NEW ABILITIES. FORGE YOUR PATH FOR WELLNESS.
A FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING. A FOUNDATION FOR WHO YOU WANT TO BE.
WELCOME TO FOUNDRY.
OUR BRAND TOOK A YEAR TO DEVELOP… WITH HUNDREDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND CAREGIVERS CONSULTED
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FOUNDRY PENTICTON OPENED JUNE 2019OPERATED BY ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES
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FOUNDRY’S INTEGRATED STEPPED CARE MODEL IS AN ESSENTIAL BUT ADAPTABLE CLINICAL TOOL
ACTIVE ENGAGEMENTEngagement
Information/EducationPeer Support
LOW INTENSITYFoundry OnlineWellness Groups
Brief TherapyFamily Education
MODERATE INTENSITYGroup & Family Services
Individual TherapyPhysician/NP Services
HIGH INTENSITY, SPECIALIST SERVICES
Individual, Group & Family InterventionsPsychiatric Services
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PRIMARY CARE
PEER SUPPORT
SOCIAL SERVICES
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FOUNDRY CAPITAL PLANNING
To show that our services are making a difference, we developed a data-collection tool.
TOOLBOX is an electronic system developed toenhance delivery of integrated care at Foundry centres as well as support evaluation, quality improvement and research activities
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TOOLBOX IS FOUNDRY’S DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM
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CORE SERVICE STREAMS
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FOUNDRY ONLINE, POWERED BY BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
INTEGRATION WITH INTENTION
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WE LEARNED FROM OUR DEVELOPMENTAL EVALUATION:
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WHAT WE HOPE THE FOUNDRY EXPERIENCE IS
FOUNDRY TOOLBOX DATA FROM APRIL 2018 TO AUGUST 2019
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41% OF YOUTH FOUND OUT ABOUT FOUNDRY FROM A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER
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0%
1%
2%
5%
11%
15%
22%
44%
Street nurse
Emergency services(911)
Outreach worker
Hospital emergency
Family doctor
Walk-in clinic
Family members orfriends
Nowhere
NEARLY HALF OF YOUTH ACCESSING SERVICES RESPONDED THAT IF THEY HAD NOT COME TO FOUNDRY,
THEY WOULD HAVE GONE “NOWHERE”
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Selection & Engagement
Design & Development
Opening and Early Operations
Full-Fidelity Integration
CREATING FOUNDRY: TRANSFORMATION AND INTEGRATION IS MORE THAN A 3-YEAR PROCESS
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LESSONS LEARNED
THANK YOU!