Improving Practices Leadership Teams
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The Michigan Department of Community Health formed Improving Practices Leadership Teams (IPLTs) at each of the state’s Community Mental Health Services Programs (CMHSPs) to promote a “learning organization within the public mental health system so that emerging, promising and evidence-based practices can quickly become part of the choices available to consumers during the person-centered planning process.”

 
IPLTs are charged to: 
  • Adopt a vision for a transformed system of care for adults and children;
  • Establish leadership capabilities and organizational capacity to communicate the vision and lead the transformation;
  • Create an environment or climate of working that is receptive and amenable to the transformation;
  • Develop and communicate a strategy that is tailored to the context and the roles, capabilities, and interests of the stakeholder groups involved in the public mental health system;
  • Identify and mobilize program leaders or change agents within the organization to implement the activities required to achieve the desired outcomes;
  • Develop an ongoing process to maximize opportunities and overcome obstacles; and
  • Monitor outcomes and adjust processes based on learning from experience.
 
IPLTs are expected to: 
  • Align relevant persons, organizations, and systems to participate in transformation;
  • Assess parties’ experience with change;
  • Establish effective communication systems;
  • Ensure effective leadership capabilities;
  • Enable structures and process capabilities;
  • Improve cultural capacity; and
  • Demonstrate their progress in system transformation by implementing evidence-based, promising, new and emerging practices.