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Program Overview: Law Enforcement-Mental Health Learning Sites

WEBThe Law Enforcement-Mental Health Learning Site program is a national resource for law enforcement and behavioral health agencies looking to tailor response models and …

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Public Health Meets Public Safety – Connecting data, policy, and …

WEBThis first-of-its-kind effort marks a significant step toward data-driven policymaking in a notoriously complex subject—the intersection of criminal justice and behavioral health. …

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Framework – Public Health Meets Public Safety

WEBThe Public Health Meets Public Safety Policy Framework seeks to identify and improve access to important data for policymakers and other stakeholders committed to the …

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Justice Reinvestment in Action: Oregon Invests $10 Million Locally …

WEBAfter authorizing $10.6 million to help people with behavioral health issues get treatment and avoid costly stays in emergency rooms and local jails, Oregon officials …

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A Matter of Public Health and Safety: How States Can Support …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and criminal …

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Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Can Address Mental …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and criminal …

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Adopting a Gender-Responsive Approach for Women in the …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and criminal …

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New Opportunities under Medicaid to Address Youth Health …

WEBThe majority of youth who leave juvenile justice facilities are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP. Sources: MACPAC, “Access in Brief: Health Care Needs and Use of Services by …

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Information Sharing in Criminal Justice-Mental Health …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and criminal …

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Building Connections to Housing During Reentry

WEBIn April 2022, the CSG Justice Center developed a SurveyMonkey questionnaire for DOC reentry coordinators featuring questions in four topical areas: (1) screening and …

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From Corrections to Community: Navigating the New Medicaid …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and …

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Mental Health Training: Strategies for Small and Rural Law …

WEBThree Key Strategies for Effectively Implementing Mental Health Training. 1. Forge community partnerships to expand training access, capacity, and resources. To …

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How to Use an Integrated Approach to Address the Mental Health …

WEBThis brief identifies the collaborative role that juvenile justice stakeholders can play in helping to prevent and/or reduce involvement in the justice system by addressing …

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Police-Mental Health Collaborations: Implementing Effective Law

WEBThis handbook is designed to guide project coordinators through the process of planning, implementing, and continuously improving law enforcement and mental health …

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Improving Outcomes for People with Mental Illnesses under …

WEBAccess to meaningful employment is a key component in reducing recidivism and creates pathways to increased economic mobility. Yet people with juvenile and criminal …

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Drug-Free Communities Support Program

WEBReentry 2030 is a national initiative that aims to dramatically improve reentry success for people exiting prison and those under supervision.

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Conducting Emergency and Non-Emergency Call Triage

WEBThe triage process can be used to determine when to dispatch a community responder team to address calls that involve mental health and substance use crises, non …

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Podcast: Improving Offender Employment Through Employer …

WEBThis podcast episode from DC Public Safety Radio examines the Employer-Driven Employment Model, a new framework developed by the National Institute of Corrections …

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Responding to the 2017 Second Chance Act Co

WEBThis webinar is to assist organizations with their 2017 applications for the Second Chance Act Reentry Program for Adults with Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental …

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