Rhiannon Evans is the Statewide Targeted Prevention Coordinator for the Missouri Department of Mental Health (DMH). Rhiannon works on developing programs, systems, assessments, and trainings to help reduce crisis situations and support a better quality of life both for people served by DMH and for the staff working with them. Her areas of expertise are in effective supervision, data analysis, performance management, and behavior analysis. Rhiannon started with DMH in 2013 at Fulton State Hospital (FSH) as a Behavior Technician also working as a Behavior Analyst practicum student. She successfully worked both on individual behavior support plans as well as whole-systems approaches to reducing crisis situations and promoting positive behavior across the entire hospital. In 2018 Rhiannon began work as the Statewide Tiered Supports Coordinator for DMH where she further developed the Tiered Supports system by leading the ATSCs and collaborating with providers across the state. In 2019 Rhiannon was promoted to her current role. Rhiannon graduated from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology with an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis. She has over 14 years of supervisory experience and her research has centered on ways to sustain implementation of programs. |
Presentation(s):
How to Increase Sustainability Without Magic in Psychiatric Facilities & Community Settings |