Trauma-informed, Recovery-oriented Systems of Care (State of Indiana)

The opioid crisis has affected families across the nation. Approximately 10.3 million people live with an opioid use disorder and there were more than 46,000 opioid-related overdose deaths in 2018.

Trauma-informed, recovery-oriented systems of care (TI-ROSC) has effectively supported counties tackling this issue. This model combines two evidence-based frameworks with overlapping shared values and principles that can lead to improved health and wellness for individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs).

How can you create sustainable system-wide change that addresses trauma and fosters recovery for those you serve?

Recordings and Presentations

Gain guidance to implement trauma-informed and recovery-focused initiatives, along with scripts, tools, concrete strategies and recommendations for your community. Recordings for all webinars will be available after the live presentation occurs on this page:

Archived Webinars

Resources and Tools

Assessment Tools
Strategic Planning

 

Implementation
Educational
  • Stigma Reduction Tool – Designed to assist County Change Teams in exploring the beliefs, barriers and strategies to combat the stigma in their community.
  • Advocacy Handbook – Guide to advance the changes needed for TI-ROSC to be successful in public policies and programs.
  • Crafting a Compelling Story – Useful tips to tell the story of recovery.
Training Plan

The Trauma-informed, Resilience-oriented Screening and Assessment Training Plan establishes basic trainings that all staff involved in screening and assessment processes need to complete before engaging in the progressive process. For training to be effective, all staff should receive general training in the foundations of the following: