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CALIFORNIA MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE POLICY FORUM AND JUSTICE FOR ALL How Mental Health, Substance Use, and Justice Systems Collaboration Can Transform Lives March 12-14, 2014 Red Lion Hotel Woodlake Sacramento, California Conference Program C A L I F O R N I A CAADPE ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGARM EXECUTIVES, INC.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:00 AM 5:00 PM REGISTRATION....Edgewater Ballroom Foyer 10:00 AM 12:00 PM CMHDA CULTURAL COMPETENCY, EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE MEETING.... CMHDA Office 2125 19th Street, Sacramento 1:00 PM 3:00 PM CMHDA GREATER BAY AREA DIRECTORS MEETING.... Edgewater F 1:00 PM 3:00 PM CMHDA ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE / OLDER ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE COMBINED COMMITTEE MEETING....Edgewater D 2:00 PM 4:00 PM CMHDA MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEM OF CARE COMMITTEE MEETING....Edgewater C 2:00 PM 4:00 PM CMHDA FORENSIC COMMITTEE MEETING.... Edgewater E 3:00 PM 4:00 PM CMHDA CENTRAL REGION MEETING.... Edgewater F 5:30 PM 9:00 PM CMHDA GOVERNING BOARD MEETING... CMHDA Office 2125 19th Street, Sacramento 1:00 PM 4:00 PM CONSUMER INVOLVEMENT IN THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT... Courtyard 304 3

Thursday, March 13 7:45 AM 5:00 PM REGISTRATION....Edgewater Ballroom Foyer 7:45 AM 8:30AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST...Edgewater Ballroom Foyer 8:30 AM 9:00 AM WELCOME ADDRESS.... Edgewater AB Mary Hogden, Pool of Consumer Champions Manager, Consumer Relations Department, Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Minister Marcus Dancer, Person with Lived Experience Tom Sherry, MFT, President, California Mental Health Directors Association Albert M. Senella, President, California Association of Alcohol and Drug Program Executives Dennis Koch, MPA, President, County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of California Manuel J. Jimenez Jr., MA, MFT, Co-Chair, Council on Mentally Ill Offenders Sandra Naylor Goodwin, PhD, MSW, President and CEO, California Institute for Mental Health (CiMH) 9:00 AM 10:30 AM CALIFORNIA KEYNOTE: MENTAL HEALTH COURTS.... Edgewater AB Honorable Richard J. Loftus, Jr., Judge, Santa Clara Superior Court The California criminal justice system is frequently required to engage with many mentally ill individuals. It has traditionally not managed this task well. In 2009, the California Judicial Council appointed a broad-based task force to make recommendations to address this failing. This is a status report on the efforts to implement those recommendations. 10:30 AM 10:45 AM BREAK 10:45 AM 12:00 PM PANEL: PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM... Edgewater AB Captain Randolph Peshon, El Dorado County Sheriff s Office Honorable Stephen V. Manley, Judge, Santa Clara Superior Court Jean Wilkinson, Chief Deputy Public Defender, Orange County Public Defender s Office Mack Jenkins, President, CPOC and Chief Probation Officer San Diego County Probation Dept. Shalinee Hunter, Corrections Field Representative/DMC, Board of State and Community Corrections The panel will provide an overview of effective practices that help justice-involved individuals who have mental illness and substance use issues move through the criminal justice system. They will provide an overview based on their different roles and how the individual moves through the criminal justice system. We will start with a presentation from the sheriff, public defender, judge and end with probation. All will speak about how they partner collaboratively with each to transform lives. 12:00 PM 1:00 PM LUNCH (Included with registration).... Edgewater AB 4

Thursday, March 13 continued 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM CALIFORNIA KEYNOTE: PRE-BOOKING DIVERSION AND MAKING THE MOST OF COLLABORATION.... Edgewater AB Honorable Heather Morse, Judge, Superior County of Santa Cruz Introduction and overview of criminal justice system and behavioral health services integration. MOST TEAM WORKSHOPS 2:15 PM 3:45 PM COMMUNITY BASED POLICING INTERVENTION MODELS....Edgewater C Joshua Todt, Deputy Sheriff, Marin County Sheriff s Office This workshop provides an overview of CIT (Crisis Intervention Team Training). In addition, the presenter will speak about other collaborative teams who work with law enforcement and mental health. MENTAL HEALTH, DRUG AND JUVENILE COURTS: LESSONS LEARNED.............................................. Edgewater D Honorable Stephen V. Manley, Judge, Santa Clara Superior Court Honorable Richard J. Loftus, Jr., Judge, Santa Clara Superior Court Learning lessons through the experiences of others is often preferable to learning the same lessons on our own. This session will focus on lessons learned from well-established adult and juvenile mental health, drug, and co-occurring disorder and courts. Experienced mental health and substances abuse collaborative court judges will offer tips for overcoming barriers and challenges on the way to developing effective collaborative court programs and mental health/justice system partnerships. PEER RESPITE AND SUPPORTIVE PROGRAMS... Edgewater AB Keris Jän Myrick, MBA., MS, PhD.c, President and CEO, Project Return Peer Support Network Yana Jacobs, Director of Adult Programs, Santa Cruz County Mental Health Laysha Ostrow, MPP, Executive Director, Lived Experience Research Network Adrian Bernard, 2nd Story Respite House, Santa Cruz County Eduardo Vega, Executive Director, Mental Health Association of San Francisco and President, CAMHPRO Peer supportive programs play a uniquely important role in helping people with mental health conditions succeed in the community, as a special complement or alternative to traditional care structures. More and more peer specialist services are augmenting care for consumers, building community supports for a prevention/early intervention driven system that truly embodies recovery oriented care. Consumer peer specialists in mobile crisis outreach, bridging and peer respite represent significant opportunities for positive engagement, self-help and symptom management when people are experiencing their hardest moments. As an alternative to hospitalization, loss of rights and dignity through 5150 processes and potentially adverse experiences associated with unnecessarily restrictive settings, where these are the only option for people in crisis, these services may achieve substantial suicide reduction and public cost savings, if systematically implemented. This moderated panel of nationally recognized leaders, researchers and program developers implementing different peer respite approaches will discuss the value, challenges and opportunities represented by this transformative approach to helping people though acute distress. 5

Thursday, March 13 continued MOST TEAM WORKSHOPS, continued 2:15 PM 3:45 PM INTEGRATED CRISIS AND THE OPPORTUNITIES WITH SB 82.... Edgewater E Steve Fields, Executive Director, Progress Foundation Marvin Southard, DSW, Director, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health This workshop provides information on the opportunities afforded to counties and communitybased organizations with SB 82. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES FOR PROMOTING RECOVERY AND REDUCING RECIDIVISM....Edgewater F Percy Howard, LCSW, Associate Director, CiMH Karen Kurasaki, PhD, Senior Associate, CiMH This workshop will provide an overview of three evidence-based practices for promoting recovery and reducing recidivism among persons who are formerly incarcerated: Moral Reconation Therapy, Seeking Safety, and SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach Access and Recovery). The research supporting these models, basic principles, adaptability to different settings, training and implementation issues will be discussed. 3:45 PM 4:00 PM BREAK 4:00 PM 5:00 PM CLOSING PANEL: NEXT STEPS... Edgewater AB Tom Sherry, MFT, President, California Mental Health Directors Association Albert M. Senella, President, California Association of Alcohol and Drug Program Executives Dennis Koch, MPA, President, County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of California Sandra Naylor Goodwin, PhD, MSW, President and CEO, California Institute for Mental Health ion eception Receptio 5:15 PM TO 7:00 PM RECEPTION....Edgewater F Celebration Ceremony for Senate President pro Temp Darrell Steinberg eception Re 6

Friday, March 14, 2014 7:45 AM 12:00 PM REGISTRATION.... Edgewater Ballroom Foyer 7:45 AM 8:30 AM CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST....Edgewater A 8:30 AM 8:45 AM WELCOME....Edgewater A Tom Sherry, MFT, Sutter-Yuba County Mental Health, President, CMHDA 8:45 AM 9:30 AM EVIDENCE BASED TREATMENT OF CORRECTIONS POPULATIONS Karen Kurasaki, PhD, Senior Associate, CiMH Percy Howard, LCSW, Associate Director, CiMH 9:30 AM 9:45 AM BREAK 9:45 AM 10:45 AM MENTAL HEALTH AND JUVENILE JUSTICE: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS...Edgewater A William Arroyo, MD, Medical Director, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Winston A. Peters, Law Office of the Los Angeles County Public Defender 10:45 AM 11:00 AM BREAK 11:00 AM 12:00 PM A SOLUTIONS BASED APPROACH: EFFECTS OF CORRECTIONS ON THE MENTALLY ILL AND THE EFFECTS OF THE MENTALLY ILL ON CORRECTIONS....Edgewater A Jane Lovelle, LCSW, MPH, Deputy Director, Jail Behavioral Health Services, San Francisco, Health Right 360 Lieutenant John A. Minor, San Francisco Sheriff s Department, San Francisco 12:00 PM ADJOURN...Edgewater A Tom Sherry, MFT, Sutter-Yuba County Mental Health, President, CMHDA 7

2014 Policy Forum Planning Committee Wayne W. Clark, PhD Behavioral Healthcare Director Monterey County Betty Dahlquist, MSW, CPRP Executive Director CASRA Doretha Williams-Flournoy Chief Operating Officer CiMH Sandra Naylor Goodwin, PhD, MSW President & CEO CiMH Stacie Hiramoto, MSW Director REMHDCO, Racial and Ethnic Mental Health Disparities Coalition Jo Ann Johnson, LCSW Ethnic Services Manager Sacramento County Mental Health Don Kingdon, PhD Deputy Director/Small Counties Liaison CMHDA Victor Kogler Executive Director Alcohol and Drug Policy Institute Olivia Loewy, PhD Executive Director American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, CA Division Michele Peterson, MPH Policy Associate California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies Tom Renfree Executive Director, CADPAAC Robert E. Oakes Executive Director CMHDA Alice J. Washington, BA Associate CiMH Jerry Wengerd, LCSW Mental Health Director Riverside County Karen Moen Sr. Court Services Analyst Center for Families, Children & the Courts Judicial and Court Operations Services Division Judicial Council of California - Administrative Office of the Courts 11

The California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies (CCCMHA) promotes comprehensive, responsive, and integrated service systems by enhancing the ability of nonprofit member agencies to provide mental health services that empower the people we serve to lead full and productive lives. The California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) is an organization of county governments working to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. Prevention and Early Intervention Programs implemented by CalMHSA are funded by counties through the voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63). C A L I F O R N I A CAADPE ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGARM EXECUTIVES, INC. The California Association of Alcohol and Drug Program Executives, Inc. (CAADPE) is a statewide association of community-based nonprofit substance use treatment agencies. Its members provide substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services at over 300 sites throughout the state and constitute the infrastructure of the state s publicly funded substance use disorder treatment network. It is the only statewide association representing all modalities of substance use disorder treatment services. The County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of California (CADPAAC) is a non-profit organization comprised of the designated county alcohol and drug program administrators representing the 58 counties within California. CADPAAC is dedicated to the reduction of individual and community problems (from public safety to education, to health care) related to the use of alcohol and other drugs. The Alcohol and Other Drug Policy Institute (ADPI) works to advance substance use disorder (SUD) service in California through the creation and dissemination of knowledge concerning substance use disorders and their amelioration at the individual and community levels. Our work extends from informing broad policy initiatives addressing statewide concerns to working with local level service systems and providers. The California Mental Health Directors Association is dedicated to the accessibility of quality cost-effective mental health care for the people of California. Principal goals are to advocate for quality mental health systems of care, which are culturally competent, consumer-guided, family-sensitive, and community-based. The California Institute for Mental Health is a non-profit public interest corporation established for the purpose to promote wellness and positive mental health and substance use disorder outcomes through improvements in California s Health System. CiMH is dedicated to a vision of a community and mental health services system which provides recovery and full social integration for persons with psychiatric disabilities; sustains and supports families and children; and promotes mental health wellness. California Institute for Mental Health 2125 19th Street, 2nd Floor Sacramento, California 95818 www.cimh.org (916) 556-3480 Fax: (916) 556-3478 California Mental Health Directors Association 2125 19th Street, 2nd Floor Sacramento, California 95818 www.cmhda.org (916) 556-3477 Fax: (916) 446-4519