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Title: CrossSystems Mapping


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Cross-Systems Mapping
Transforming Services for Persons with Mental
Illnesses and/or Substance Abuse Disorders in
Contact with the Criminal Justice System
Reinvestment Act Meeting July 24, 2008
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Planning and Best Practices
  • Mark Engelhardt, M.S., ACSW
  • Associate Director , CJMHSA TA Center, Florida
    Mental Health Institute, University of South
    Florida
  • Faculty System Development Consultation
  • Michele Saunders, LCSW
  • Executive Director, Florida Partners in Crisis,
    Inc.
  • Chair, Florida CIT Coalition

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Integrated Strategic Planning
  • How does the CJMHSA Reinvestment Planning and
    Implementation Plans fit into other County and
    State Planning in the Circuit? (Public Safety,
    Co-Occurring Disorders, Housing, Federal
    Diversion Grants, etc.)
  • Expectation that a Realistic Plan and Memorandum
    of Understanding be Developed
  • Implementation Grants Update Strategic Plans
    Based on the Grant Award and Best
    Practices/Decisions
  • Who needs to be invited to the Table?
  • Action Plans, Finance, Services, Sustainability,
    etc.

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Strategic Planning References
  • SAMH Corporation Request for Applications
  • Appendix A Format
  • Appendix B Best Practices
  • Council of State Governments Justice Mental
    Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Planning
    and Implementation Guide
  • SAMHSA Jail Diversion Grants Strategic
    Planning
  • Floridas Supreme Court Mental Health Report
    Appendix G H Memorandums of Understanding

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Related Web Resources
  • FMHI Technical Assistance Center
    www.floridatac.org
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Corporation
    (for RFA) www.samhcorp.org
  • Policy Research Associates, Inc. www.prainc.com
  • Florida Partners in Crisis www.flpic.org
  • The Justice Center http//justicecenter.csg.org

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The Problem
  • Many of the same people are served in multiple
    systems
  • Mental health
  • Substance abuse
  • Criminal justice
  • Other social services
  • Expensive - high service users, people who cycle
    and recycle through the system

SOLUTION Cross-Systems Coordination
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Workshop Tasks
  • Nurture cross-system collaboration
  • Effective Collaboration has a Purpose!
  • Map the local system
  • Build an Action Plan
  • Follow up!

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Local Collaboration Examples
  • Mobile Crisis Unit/ Crisis Intervention Teams or
    Training
  • Mental Health Courts
  • Federal Jail Diversion Grants
  • CJMHSA Planning Council 1st time many of the
    stakeholders have formally met and worked
    together.

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ACTION Cross-Systems Mapping Taking Action for
Change
Focus

Goals
Tasks
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Focus
  • Men and women with
  • Serious mental illness, and often
  • Co-occurring substance use disorders
  • Involved in the criminal justice system

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Goals
  • Promote and support recovery
  • Provide safety and quality of life for all
    community residents
  • Keep people out of jail and in treatment
  • Provide constitutionally adequate treatment in
    jail
  • Link to comprehensive, appropriate, and
    integrated community-based services

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Objective Cross-Systems Coordination
Collaboration
GOAL FOR SERVICES
ccessible omprehensive rauma-informed ntegrated
ptions etworked
A C T I O N
Criminal Justice
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Challenges to Collaboration
  • Understanding Funding silos
  • Limited History of True Collaboration or
    Community Problem-solving
  • Limited resources create acompetitive and/or
    protective environment
  • System cultures
  • Local Relationship Building
  • Target populations common definition

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Benefits of Effective Collaboration
Community Collaboration Services Integration
  • ? Service Retention
  • ? Stability in the Community
  • ? Public Safety
  • ? Savings

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Keys to Success
  • Task Force (Shared Leadership)
  • Subcommittees - Facilitation
  • Consumer Family Involvement
  • Communication Information Sharing
  • Boundary Spanners
  • Champions Top Down/Bottom Up
  • Create Momentum or Traction!

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Additional Strategies
  • Share a vision, mission and direction
  • Use evidence-based and promising practice models
  • Use money creatively
  • Blended or braided funding
  • Using both existing and new resources
  • Collect and use data
  • Discuss Outcomes

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Sequential Intercept ModelBasis for
Cross-Systems Mapping
  • A tool to
  • Help transform fragmented systems
  • Identify local resources, gaps and
  • Help identify where to begin interventions

Cross-Systems Mapping is an activity which
depicts contact/flow with the criminal justice
system.
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Sequential Intercept Model Patty Griffin, PhD
Mark Munetz, MD
  • People move through criminal justice system in
    predictable ways
  • Illustrates key points to intercept, to ensure
  • Prompt access to treatment
  • Opportunities for diversion
  • Timely movement through criminal justice system
  • Linkage to community resources

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Five Key Points of Interception
  • Law enforcement / Emergency services
  • Booking / Initial court hearings
  • Jails / Courts
  • Re-entry
  • Community corrections / Community support

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Gaps Best Practices
  • Discussion of Gaps in Processes and Service
    Delivery at Each Intercept Point
  • Identification of Best Practices that are being
    implemented at the County Level and what is
    desired
  • Strengths-based Planning and Identification of
    Best Practices at Each Intercept or where to find
    them. (Examples Florida National)
  • County or Locally Driven Map

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Sequential Intercept ModelA Circular View
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Intercept 1 Law Enforcement
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Team (CIT)
  • Mobile Crisis Teams
  • Specialized Law
  • Enforcement
  • Training
  • Central Receiving Centers (Baker Act and Marchman
    Act)

Initial Contact
Law Enforcement
COMMUNITY
Emergency Services
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Intercept 2 Detention and Initial Appearance
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening at
    Booking (Co-occurring capable)
  • Brief Jail Screening
  • Mental Health Pre-Trial Release

Initial Court Appearance
Booking and Initial Detention
Arrest
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Intercept 3 Jails and Courts
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Mental Health/Substance Abuse Assessments
    (Co-occurring capable)
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Trauma Informed Services
  • CIT training for Correctional Officers
  • Mental Health Courts
  • Drug Courts
  • Specialized Court Docket

County Court
Judicial Disposition
Circuit Court
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Intercept 4 Re-Entry
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Asses, Plan, Identify, Coordinate (APIC) Model
  • Forensic Intensive Case Management (FICM)
  • Florida Assertive Community Treatment (FACT)
  • Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (Forensic
    ACT)
  • Boundary Spanners
  • SSI/SSDI Outreach, Assess, Recovery (SOAR)

Prison
Jail
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Intercept 5 Community Corrections and Community
Supports
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Sensitizing Providers to the Effects of
    Incarceration on Treatment and Risk Management
    (SECTRM)
  • Specialized Mental Health Probation
  • Specialized training for Probation
  • Forensic Intensive Case Management (FICM)

Parole
COMMUNITY
Probation
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Intercept 5 Community Corrections and Community
Supports
  • Best or Promising Practices
  • Trauma Informed Treatment
  • Supportive Housing Options
  • Clubhouses
  • Drop In Centers
  • SAMHSA Tool Kits
  • ACT Model
  • Supported Employment
  • Integrated Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
  • Illness Management and Recovery (i.e. WRAP)

Parole
COMMUNITY
Probation
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Action Planning Prioritized
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Next Steps
  • What will happen with the Action Plan Systems
    Map?
  • Date of next Task Force meeting
  • Ongoing Subcommittee work
  • Access to USF-FMHI Technical Assistance Center
    and National Resources
  • Implementation, Data , Outcomes

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USF-FMHI Observations So far
  • Priorities identified by Counties Mapping and
    Telephonic Technical Assistance
  • Communication among CJMHSA Planning Council
  • Data Sharing (HIPAA), Collection and Analysis
  • Expanding Service Delivery Capacity
  • Cross-systems Training Opportunities
  • Exposure to Best Practices
  • Getting Organized Commitment to Action Plans

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Planning Implementation
Thank you for participating!
www.floridatac.org Email floridatac_at_fmhi.usf.edu

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