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NCT06359574
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Core Competency Model for Corrections

Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Charlotte

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Summary

The overall goal of this project is to design, implement, and revise the Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C), an evidence-based Self-Directed Violence (SDV) prevention training program for correctional mental health providers in the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (DAC). The proposed specific aims are: Aim 1: To create the CCM-C training program. Aim 2: To assess preliminary training effectiveness. Aim 3: To gather training program quality improvement feedback from corrections stakeholders.

Official title: Development and Implementation of a Self-Directed Violence (SDV) Prevention Training Program for the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 99 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-04-05

Completion Date

2025-01-30

Last Updated

2024-12-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Core Competency Model for Corrections (CCM-C) Self-Directed Violence Prevention Training

The Core Competency Model (CCM; Cramer et al., 2013, 2019) is an evidence-based educational training program for BHCs in suicide prevention core suicide prevention skills. The ten core competencies are: (1) Manage personal attitudes and reactions to suicide; (2) Maintain a collaborative stance toward the client; (3) Elicit evidence-based risk and protective factors; (4) Focus on current suicide plan and intent of suicidal ideation; (5) Determine risk level; (6) Enact a collaborative evidence-based treatment plan; (7) Notify and involve other persons; (8) Document risk, plan, and reasoning for clinical decisions; (9) Know the law concerning suicide, and; (10) Engage in debriefing and self-care. The CCM will be adapted for this pilot trial. In light of the SDV problem in carceral settings, the CCM for Corrections (CCM-C; Cramer, Kaniuka, \& Peiper, 2022) was adapted to address both suicide and self-injury assessment, treatment, and prevention.

Locations (1)

North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States