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Restorative Integral Support (RIS)

Restorative Integral Support (RIS) is “whole life” recovery for people who face challenges of all kinds. RIS assesses an individual's needs and provides guidance for facilitating recovery. As a comprehensive, “whole person” approach to recovery from trauma, RIS includes powerful somatic therapies and other research-informed interventions.

Reply to "RIS for ACE Response Online Course Learners"

Hi Ellen!

Welcome and thank you kindly for your well-thought-out reply to the post. It's most encouraging to see a physician joining the group. Just so you know, you're not alone! There are quite a few others here who work in the healthcare field--hopefully they will see this post and offer up some ideas as we get a conversation started.

Regarding your question about RIS outcomes, the model incorporates practices supported by evidence, such as promoting staff self-care and building social support networks (both of which have been shown to make people feel better), and integrates them into a comprehensive framework that covers individual, group, community, and system levels. The Committee on the Shelterless (COTS) was the first agency to employ this approach in their work with individuals experiencing homelessness. COTS' implementation of RIS led to a significant increase in the agency's ability to house homeless adults (more information on this can be found in this article). The RIS model has been utilized by a number of different service providers across the US.

I'd also just like to add that there is no immediate "RIS effect." The model is simply a guide to building a better life, if that makes sense. Change of course is gradual and depends on the cooperation and wellbeing of the change agents, which RIS acknowledges through its self-care emphasis.

I hope this is helpful

Best, Shawn

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