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Causes: Health, Mental Health, Rehabilitative Care, Substance Abuse Dependency, Prevention & Treatment, Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Treatment
Mission: PIVOTPoint WNC is a therapeutic adventure program. We offer intentional group facilitation to those facing challenges around mental health, behavioral health, and substance use.
Results: 2022 Impact Report: Note: Due to repeated delays in a multi-year capacity building allocation and county-funding resource limitations, we were forced to condense our offerings to the Buncombe County Dept of Juvenile Justice exclusively between June 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022. Since that time of limited subsidized collaboration, we have re-engaged with the county’s Veteran Treatment Court and Adult Drug Court Diversion programs. At the time of this report the organization has served 242 individuals in Buncombe County with our therapeutic adventure work. Of the 242 served, referring agencies include: local community-based BIPOC educational support organizations; county treatment and court diversion programs; and low-cost sober living programs. Unique community members served include: 8 BIPOC young adults; 7 adult, male halfway house clients; 13 Buncombe County Treatment Court women; 18 Buncombe County Treatment Court veterans; and, 13 14-18 year old, court-involved youth. Each outing is composed of 3-5 different therapeutic groups throughout the day with each of these clients populations. Last year, 65% of all county diversion program graduates were PIVOTPoint participants. We began utilizing the Adventure Therapy Experience Scale assessment tool to track outcomes; then found in culmination of our ATES data, that it wasn’t targeted enough of a measure to provide us quantitative results that were applicable to our program delivery type. ATES is designed for immersion wilderness therapy, and we had hoped that our day program model would be capturable. It was not. We have utilized a more appropriate assessment tool tracking our program’s intended outcomes integrating Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) measures through MyOutcomes. FIT assessments are given at the beginning and end of each outing. The ORS given at the beginning looks at how the client is doing individually, interpersonally, socially, and overall. The SRS given at the end of each outing focuses on the therapeutic alliance and measures relationship with staff/group, goals and topics covered, approach/method used, and overall. We also created specific pre- and post-outing outcome tracking that measured our program's intended outcomes at the beginning of each outing through looking at each client’s life outside of PIVOTPoint and at the end of each day measured them throughout the outing itself. Through our work we see in our outcome reporting that our clients learned to set boundaries, stand up for themselves, recognize what they can and can’t control, how to communicate healthily and respectfully, positive self-worth assessment, healthy emotional regulation, self-advocacy, how to build relationships with others, and many more pro-social skills. Clients also reported “leaving” the following in the wilderness on our outings: anxiety; toxic relationship patterns; sadness; guilt; shame; resentments and insecurities, people-pleasing behavior; fear of failure; hopelessness, and more.