RESOURCE DESCRIPTION
The following resource has been recommended by the Ohio SAMI CCOE.
Title: Implementing IDDT: A step-by-step guide to stages of organizational change (booklet)
Author(s): Ric Kruszynski, Paul M. Kubek, Patrick E. Boyle, and Lenore A. Kola
Publication Year: 2006
Publisher City: Cleveland
Publisher Name: Ohio SAMI CCOE, Case Western Reserve University
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Abstract & Review:
Highly Recommended!
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BOOKLET DESCRIPTION:
This booklet is based upon published research and the practice experiences of the Ohio SAMI CCOE's consultants and trainers. It is a practical guide for implementing and sustaining the Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) model. The booklet includes
- 5 stages of change/implementation,
- 8 to 12 practical action steps in each stage, and
- 27 sources and resources.
Use this booklet as a roadmap for program innovation:
- Understand and guide the implementation process
- Track your progress
- Facilitate communication and consensus among all stakeholders
This publication is designed for those who are interested in improving the outcomes of services for people with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, including the following:
- Administrators in service organizations
- Policy makers (e.g., national, state, regional, and county government; charitable foundations)
- Service providers
- Community stakeholders
- Advocates (e.g., advocay organizations, consumers, family members
- Consultants/providers of technical assistance for organizational change, systems change, and clinical change