FY17 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Category 3 Orientation Webinar. Tuesday, November 21, 2017

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FY17 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Category 3 Orientation Webinar Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Welcome and Introductions Joanne Barros, Director of Mental Health, Norfolk County Sherriff s Office, Massachusetts Maria Fryer, Justice System and Corrections Policy Advisor for Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice Nicola (Nikki) Smith-Kea, Senior Policy Analyst, The Council of State Governments Justice Center Sarah Wurzburg, Deputy Program Director, Behavioral Health, The Council of State Governments Justice Center

JMHCP Orientation Webinar Welcome & Congratulations Overview of Category 3: Implementation & Expansion JMHCP Technical Assistance Grantee Experience Questions & Answers

Bureau of Justice Assistance Mission: to provide leadership and services in grant administration and criminal justice policy development to support local, state, and tribal justice strategies to achieve safer communities. The JMHCP has supported over $98.4 million in mental illness and justice collaboration across the country. https://www.bja.gov/

National nonprofit, nonpartisan membership association of state government officials Represents all three branches of state government Provides practical advice informed by the best available evidence 5

police chiefs consumers pretrial service administrators probation officials state legislators substance abuse providers state corrections directors judges district attorneys families parole board members county executives public defenders crime victims state corrections directors prosecutors mental health advocates court administrators mental health providers researchers jail administrators sheriffs correctional mental health providers state mental health directors victim advocates parole officials Behavioral Health at the CSG Justice Center Criminal Justice / Mental Health Consensus Project Criminal Justice/Mental Health Learning Sites Program

FY17 General JMHCP Orientation Webinar Conducted November 3,326 1, 2017 for all grantees https://csgjusticecenter.org/mental-health/webinars/2017- jmhcp-grantee-orientation-webinar/

JMHCP Orientation Webinar Welcome & Congratulations Overview of Category 3: Implementation & Expansion JMHCP Technical Assistance Grantee Experience Questions & Answers

Overview of JMHCP The Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) supports innovative crosssystem collaboration to improve responses and outcomes for individuals with mental illnesses or co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders who come into contact with the justice system

22 Category 3 Awardees 1 Representing 17 states

Law Enforcement Courts Pretrial Corrections Co-occurring substance use and mental disorders Juvenile Mental Health Types of Grantees

Grant Category Information Grantees will implement targeted mental health and justice system interventions to address the needs of individuals with mental disorders or expand upon (or improve) wellestablished mental health and justice system collaboration strategies to address the needs of individuals with mental health disorders and to improve public safety. Grant Amount: Up to $300,000 Project Period: 24 months

Category 3: Implementation and Expansion Implement an already initiated plan or expand upon (or improve) a well-established collaboration plan between justice and mental health partners. Grants can support law enforcement response programs; court-based initiatives such as mental health courts, pretrial services, and diversion/alternative prosecution and sentencing programs; treatment accountability services; specialized training for justice and treatment professionals; corrections/community corrections initiatives; transitional and reentry services; treatment; and non-treatment recovery support services coordination and delivery including case management, housing placement and supportive housing, job training and placement, education, primary and mental health care, and family supportive services.

Category 3: Allowable Uses a. Training for criminal justice, mental health, and substance use treatment personnel b. Enhance Access to Community-Based Healthcare Services and Coverage c. Law Enforcement Responses d. Diversion and Alternative Sentencing e. Correctional Facility Grants f. Community Supervision Strategies g. Case Management and Direct Services

JMHCP Orientation Webinar Welcome & Congratulations Overview of Category 3: Implementation & Expansion JMHCP Technical Assistance Grantee Experience Questions & Answers

Behavioral Health Diversion Strategies Pre- Booking Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Initial Contact with Law Enforcement Arrest Jail-based Initial Detention Post- Booking Court-based Pretrial First Court Appearance Jail - Pretrial Court-based Dispositional Court Specialty Court Jail-based Jail/Reentry Prison/Reentry Probation Parole

Invest in full range of system improvements and programs Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Jail-based Court-based Initial Contact with Law Enforcement Arrest Initial Detention First Court Appearance Community-Based Continuum of Treatment, Services, and Housing Integrated MH & SU Services Outpatient Treatment Intensive Outpatient Treatment Peer Support Services Pretrial Jail - Pretrial Supported Employment Case Management Court-based Jail-based Jail/Reentry Dispositional Court Prison/Reentry Specialty Court Crisis Services Psychopharm a-cology Supportive Housing Probation Parole

Distance-Based TA Monthly Calls Access to Experts Implementation & Expansion I&E Guide Resources & Tools Peer to Peer Learning Webbased Trainings

In Person Technical Assistance Orientation Site Visit Conference

I&E Guide Section 1: Getting Started and Identifying Goals Section 2: Developing Collaborative Partnerships Section 3: Defining or Refining Your Target Population Section 4: Identifying Evidence-Based Services and Supports Section 5: Data Collection, Performance Measurement, and Program Evaluation Section 6: Sustainability Appendix: Supporting Resources

Resources & Tools P&I Guides 21

I&E Law Enforcement Guide Section 1: Getting Started and Identifying Goals* Section 2: Developing Your Collaborative Planning Committee and Project Team * Section 3: Tracking Mental Health-Related Calls for Service Section 4: Applying the Essential Elements of a Police Mental Health Collaboration Section 5: Data Collection, Performance Measurement, and Program Evaluation* Section 6: Sustainability* Appendix A: Brief Overview of Police-Mental Health Collaboration Programs Appendix B: Supporting Resources

Police Mental Health Collaboration Framework Is our leadership committed to the police-mental health collaboration (PMHC)? Are we following clear protocols to respond to people who have mental illnesses? Are we providing staff with quality mental health and de-escalation training? Do we have the resources and service connections for people who have mental illnesses? Do we collect and analyze data? Do we have a process for reviewing and improving performance?

Law Enforcement Resources PMHC Checklists

JMHCP Orientation Webinar Welcome & Congratulations Overview of Category 3: Implementation & Expansion JMHCP Technical Assistance Grantee Experience Questions & Answers

Grantee Experience FY16 JMHCP grantee: Norfolk Sheriff's Office, Massachusetts Joanne Barros, Director of Mental Health, Norfolk County Sherriff s Office, Massachusetts

JMHCP Orientation Webinar Welcome & Congratulations Overview of Category 3: Implementation & Expansion JMHCP Technical Assistance Grantee Experience Questions & Answers

Contact Information Bureau of Justice Assistance Maria Fryer Maria.Fryer@usdoj.gov 202-514-2000 Norfolk County Sherriff s Office, Massachusetts Joanne Barros, Director of Mental Health, JBarros@norfolksheriffma.org The Council of State Governments Justice Center Sarah Wurzburg swurzburg@csg.org 646-383-5765 Nicola Smith-Kea nsmith-kea@csg.org 301-915-9718 28

Important Links Grants Management System (GMS) GMS: https://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov GMS Helpdesk: 888-549-9901 (option 3) OCFO Customer Service: 888-549-9901 (option 2) Performance Measurement Tool (PMT) PMT Web Site: https://www.bjaperformancetools.org Webinar trainings, performance measure grids/questionnaires, user guides, FAQs, and helpful links PMT Help Desk: Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. EST PMT Help Desk: 1-888-252-6867 Federal Reporting.gov Helpdesk: 1-877-508-7386 or email: Support@FederalReporting.gov The Council of State Governments Justice Center: CSG Justice Center Website: https://csgjusticecenter.org 29

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Thank You Join our distribution list to receive CSG Justice Center project updates! csgjusticecenter.org/subscribe For more information, contact Olivia Randi, orandi@csg.org. The presentation was developed by members of the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center staff. The statements made reflect the views of the authors, and should not be considered the official position of the CSG Justice Center, the members of The Council of State Governments, or the funding agencies supporting our work.