Spring 2023 Newsletter
Happy Spring from the STARS Research Team!

Join the STARS MOUD Clinic Research Exchange!

The STARS (Studies To Advance Recovery Support) MOUD (Medication for Opioid Use Disorder) Clinic Research Exchange is a practice-based research network that aims to advance research on behavioral interventions and other support services that can facilitate treatment and recovery among individuals with OUD. The Exchange is comprised of clinics that provide MOUD/medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including opioid treatment programs (OTPs) and office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) programs, across Central Appalachia.

 

We believe that collaborative, community-engaged research will discover effective solutions, faster.

 

The STARS MOUD Clinic Research Exchange is currently enrolling clinics.  If you are affiliated with a clinic that provides medication-assisted treatment or know of a clinic that would be a good fit for the exchange, please click the button below to contact Dr. Angela Hagaman.

We would love to hear from you at the next Lunch and Learn! Topic: Intersection of PRSS and MOUD

We are planning the upcoming summer ORCCA/STARS Lunch and Learn around the topic of the intersection between Peer Recovery Support Services (PRSS) and Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD).
 
Do you work at the intersection of Peers and MOUD?  We would love to hear from you and learn from your experience in this area during the upcoming Lunch and Learn.  Please click the button above to contact Dr. Angela Hagaman if this describes you.

Central Appalachian Peer Partnership (CAPP) Advisory Council

As a part of the Studies to Advance Recovery Support (STARS) project, we are launching the Central Appalachian Peer Partnership (CAPP) and CAPP Data Registry.  This partnership is comprised of Peer Recovery Support Specialists (PRSS) who will be informing the development of recovery science in Central Appalachia.
 
The CAPP Advisory Council, comprised of 12 PRSS working in 6 Central Appalachian states (TN, VA, NC, WV, KY, and OH), provides leadership for CAPP and the CAPP Data Registry.
 
Learn more about each of the CAPP Advisory Council members below:
 
 

Kentucky Representatives

Della Maxey, PRSS

Peer Support Intake Monitor at Liberty Place Recovery Center for Women

Della is a Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialist.

 

Della has served in the capacity of a house manager in a sober living setting where she was responsible for clients on MAT.  In her current position as an intake monitor at Liberty Place Recovery Center for Women, she monitors detox and performs intake assessments. Della is a representative of the Grin Grant, a peer driven response to help those with dental problems from Substance Use receive new smiles. In her spare time, Della sponsors women in 12-step work and free-lance trainings of her own self-made curriculum for sober living.

 

Shannon Matthews, PRSS

Adult Peer Support Specialist at Voices of Hope INC.

Shannon is certified as an Adult Peer Support Specialist.

 

Shannon is the representative of Voices for the MORE Consortium of Madison County, a Recovery Coach for Voices of Hope in a local MOUD setting where she manages a case load of 30-40 clients. She was the Senior Coordinator at Dismas Diersen Charities, a House Manager at a sober living home, and facilitates SMART Recovery and Family Friends meetings.

 

North Carolina Representatives

Joseph Martinez, J.D., CPSS, QP

Administrative Coordinator and Former Executive Director at FIRST at Blue Ridge INC.

Joseph is Certified in North Carolina as a PRSS, and accomplished a Juris Doctorate, Bachelor of Arts, and Certification in Chemical Dependency Studies, Chemical Dependency Counseling, Addictionology.

 

Executive Director of FIRST at Blue Ridge Inc since 2003 and currently acting as the agency’s Administrative Coordinator, Joseph served the Governments of Mexico, Colombia, Panama and the United States on numerous different occasions traveling to present and train on Adult Substance Use Disorders, Teen SUDs, Drug Treatments, Drug Courts, Drug Free Workplace, Substance Using Criminal Offenders and homeless populations in addition to presenting research findings. Joseph has received multiple awards, the most recent being the Alcohol and Drug Council of North Carolina’s Bronze Key Award of 2022.

 

Patty Schaeffer, PRSS

Executive Director at WellSurgent Corporation

Patty holds two Associate degrees in Human Services and Developmental Disabilities, is a Certified Peer Support Specialist/Trainer and Certified Dental Lab Technician.

Patty is an Advanced WRAP Contract Facilitator and implemented the first pilot program of “WRAP for Youth.” Patty is an NCCPSS Trainer, SMART recovery leader, Mental Health First Aid Instructor, QPR instructor, and holds many additional training certifications. Patty has held multiple positions in Western North Carolina, such as serving as a representative for SCFAC, CFAC Chairman, Vice Chair of Cleveland County Adult Collaborative, Secretary of Veterans & Families Coalition, and serves on the board of directors at Gaston College’s Human Services Department. Patty has been awarded North Carolina’s Recovery Champion in 2017, Volunteer Service Award for Cleveland County, and presented the Bridge Builders Award from Mayor Philbeck of Shelby, NC.

 

Ohio Representatives

Danielle Ross, PRSS

Peer Recovery Support at Hopewell Health

Danielle is Certified in Peer Support

Danielle currently works with clients in crisis in the emergency room, engaging them and assisting with resources to aid in their recovery journey. Danielle completed her certified Community Health Worker and PRSS training in 2019.  She has lived experience with MOUD and most of her current work centers around women who are survivors of domestic violence. Prior to her experience with SUD, she took undergraduate chemistry and biology courses and is very interested in research.

 

Vanessa Escamilla, PRSS

Peer Recovery Supporter at Ross County Community Action

Vanessa has a Certificate in Business Information Systems and is a Certified Peer Recovery Supporter (CPRS)

Vanessa freelances as a CPRS Co-Facilitator and serves on the OhioPRO peer networking PSA Advisory Committee Council for the state of Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services. In her current organization she provides peer services, visits emergency shelters, provides activities and resources for treatment, trains on-boarding CPRS, aids persons of recovery in their requirements to become CPRS, and serves on a Post Overdose Response Team with local police, sheriff departments, ER and health districts. In previous positions Vanessa facilitated Peer-to-Peer support groups, recovery education, creative expressions, life skills and self-care groups in a detox inpatient environment. Vanessa is on the board of directors for the Hope Partnership Project collaboration, works on a sub communications committee creating a Stigma campaign, aids in local health district events, has coordinated Mental Health and relapse prevention grants, collects data and shares lived experience as a public speaker.

 

Tennessee Representatives

Bethany Sparkman

Lead Therapist and Mobile Crisis Response Therapist for Frontier Health

Bethany holds a Masters and a Bachelor’s in Psychology with a minor in Addiction while currently pursuing a Doctorate in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She is certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist and EMDR Therapist.

Bethany is currently the Lead Therapist after working as a residential technician, CPRS, case manager, and therapist at a residential facility for women. She also serves as a Mobile Response Therapist using motivational interviewing to determine level of care through mental health assessments to facilitate referrals to appropriate levels of care. Bethany previously facilitated groups, individual, and in-home services to reduce risk of relapse by reducing barriers and applying CPRS skills to encourage recovery for pregnant and postpartum women.

 

Jennifer Longmire

Peer Specialist at Crossroads Treatment Center

Jennifer is Certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist

Jennifer currently conducts assessments, identifies diagnoses, developes and implements treatment plans with assistance from the LPC and PHD’s, meetings for individuals and family groups including court-ordered, mandated sessions, sessions for dual diagnosis clients, case management, and provides crisis intervention. In previous roles such as Program Director, Family Case Manager and Recovery Coach, Jennifer provided clients a single point of contact, developed behavioral treatment plans, parenting and anger management classes, conducted outreach, assessments, goal planning, referrals as needed, and charted as required. Jennifer obtained a permit to use her riding arena and horse training expertise to perform a unique treatment as a life coach for Divine Mirrors Equine Recovery Camp.

 

Virginia Representatives

Elizabeth Childress, QMHP, RPRS, CRSS

SBIRT and STARS PRSS Coordinator at East Tennessee State University’s Addiction Science Center

Elizabeth is Licensed as a Qualified Mental Health Professional, holds a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Addiction Counseling, Bachelors of Science in Psychology, is in process of a Masters in Social Work, and is Certified as a Registered Peer Recovery Support Specialist in addition to a CPRS in Virginia and PRSS in Tennessee.

Elizabeth serves in many different arena’s at ETSU’s Addiction Science Center, from implementation to informing investigators on grants and projects as a Coordinator and Content Expert using her lived experience in addiction and as a PRSS. She successfully nominated and presented the Addiction Science Center for the Advocate of Peer Recovery Services Agency Award at the 2022 TDMHSAS PRSS Conference, and successfully nominated Dr. Angela Hagaman to be featured in the Illuminated Journal for Hagaman’s dissertation. She was recently granted the position of Captain of Virginia’s Association of Addiction Professionals to lead VAAP members in a meeting with Congress, is part of the Caring Workplace Project training for employers, and will be recording her experience and advice regarding SUD and pregnancy stigma for the Tennessee’s Department of Health’s Website.

 

Kim Boyd, MS, QMHP, CSAC, CPRS

 

Southwest Virginia Regional Recovery Oriented Service Coordinator at DBHDS

Kim holds a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education, is Certified as a Qualified Mental Health Professional, Peer Recovery Support Specialist, Substance Abuse Counselor, Intensive Care Coordinator and Family Support Partner.

As Service Coordinator Kim is a recovery resource hub for Region 3 (Southwest Virginia) collaborating with Community Service Boards and Private Providers, providing needed free trainings including the 72-hour DBHDS PRS Training, Ethics Action Planning for Prevention, Recovery and Pathways to Recovery Facilitator and Peer Supports in Recovery Courts trainings. She holds regional meetings and is part of the development of the Office of Recovery Services strategic Planning Committee. In previous roles, Kim has overseen two grants, focusing on grant writing, development, maintaining budget, implementation and all requirements for maintaining the success of the grants. She has served as a Substance Abuse Counselor, Regional Task Lead for System of Care, a Substance Abuse Case Manager for pregnant women and youth enrolled in MAT, and CSAC supervisor.  Kim is also the Vice President for the Virginia Certification Board and NAMI of Virginia Board Member.

 

West Virginia Representatives

 

Dan McCawley

Director of Operations at West Virginia Sober Living

Dan is Certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist and Intervention Professional.

As Director of Operations, Dan currently supervises the daily operations of a non-profit specializing in quality recovery residences, supervises a diverse team of outreach workers, grant managers, clinical staff, and housing specialists, monitors administrative processes and industry trends to identify opportunities, and assesses performance management structures to improve frameworks and results. Dan is the Vice President of WVSL Works, a 501c 3 non-profit, and Founding Board Member of the National Peer Recovery Alliance. He also is a co-author in the 2021 publication Establishing Peer Recovery Support Services to Address the Central Appalachian Opioid Epidemic: The West Virginia Peers Enhancing Education, Recovery, and Survival (WV PEERS) Pilot Program. DOI: 10.13023/jah.0303.04 https://doi.org/10.13023/jah.0303.04

 

Karen Dominick, BA, PRSS

Peer Support Specialist at Aetna Better Health of West Virginia

Karen holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology and is certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist, Mental Health Ally, and SMART Recovery Facilitator.

Karen assists clients in aftercare and recovery planning including developing a network, connections, resources, and job and life skills such as housing and employment. She monitors and reports client performance, identifying at-risk behaviors, provides support for their many pathways to recovery, and aids in implementing coping mechanisms and identification of goals and barriers to recovery. As a Recovery Coach she assisted in developing aftercare planning, WRAP, facilitated meetings, assigned Peer caseloads, and organized Peer Recovery tasks and Community Service Engagement events. Karen has been awarded West Virginia’s iCARE Award, Held the President’s List, Dean’s List and National Dean’s List through West Virginia University Institute of Technology.

 

Resources - I4SUD Program

The I4SUD program, created by a team of experts from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, was developed with a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to facilitate the commercialization of innovative solutions for SUD. The I4SUD comprehensive entrepreneurship education program will give researchers the knowledge needed to commercialize their research, the skills needed to be successful entrepreneurs, and the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills to their own work.

 

Furthermore, the I4SUD graduates will gain skills to apply for translational funding, license intellectual property, and launch companies. They will also be part of a virtual community of researchers and practitioners transforming the culture of academic scientists, turning discovery into application. More information about applying can be found here: https://www.i4sud.com/application, and additional information from I4SUD is below.

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