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DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n \nPresenter:\nJason Buckles\, MA\, LPCC\nClinical Direct
or\, New Mexico Department of Health\, Developmental Disabilities Supports
Division\, Office of Behavioral Services\n\nNew Mexico has established a
one of a kind\, Medicaid funded\, statewide system for screening and provi
ding interdisciplinary teams with technical assistance regarding matters o
f sexual boundary violations in persons with intellectual disability. This
process &ndash\; known as Preliminary Risk Screening (PRS) combines actua
rial and dynamic data to help explore concerns about individual safety in
the community and at their residences. The tool utilized (The Assessment o
f Risk and Manageability of Individuals with Developmental and Intellectua
l Limitations who Offend &ndash\; Sexually or ARMIDILO-S) was developed in
New Mexico over the past 10 years. The primary aims of the PRS process ar
e to use an educational\, non-pathologizing framework to individuals and t
eams regarding indicators of risk and methods of managing/attenuating fact
ors associated with sexual risk. This is an ongoing/longitudinal effort th
at involves repeated sessions with teams sometimes over the course of year
s. The types of concerns addressed through the PRS process range from disc
rete boundary violations that have proceeded through the criminal justice
system to general concerns about an individuals who may have evidenced &ls
quo\;nuisance&rsquo\; level patterns such as unwanted touching or excessiv
e self stimulation.
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SUMMARY:Sexual Boundary Violations by Individuals with Intellectual Disabil
ity: A Statewide Screening Program
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\nPresenter:
\nJason Buckles\, MA\, LP
CC
\nClinical Director\, New Mexico Department of Health\, Developmen
tal Disabilities Supports Division\, Office of Behavioral Services
\n
\nNew Mexico has established a one of a kind\, Medicaid funded\, sta
tewide system for screening and providing interdisciplinary teams with tec
hnical assistance regarding matters of sexual boundary violations in perso
ns with intellectual disability. This process &ndash\; known as Preliminar
y Risk Screening (PRS) combines actuarial and dynamic data to help explore
concerns about individual safety in the community and at their residences
. The tool utilized (The Assessment of Risk and Manageability of Individua
ls with Developmental and Intellectual Limitations who Offend &ndash\; Sex
ually or ARMIDILO-S) was developed in New Mexico over the past 10 years. T
he primary aims of the PRS process are to use an educational\, non-patholo
gizing framework to individuals and teams regarding indicators of risk and
methods of managing/attenuating factors associated with sexual risk. This
is an ongoing/longitudinal effort that involves repeated sessions with te
ams sometimes over the course of years. The types of concerns addressed th
rough the PRS process range from discrete boundary violations that have pr
oceeded through the criminal justice system to general concerns about an i
ndividuals who may have evidenced &lsquo\;nuisance&rsquo\; level patterns
such as unwanted touching or excessive self stimulation.
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