VETERAN PROGRESSION: FROM JUSTICE SYSTEM THROUGH THE VA SERVICE NETWORK Joel Rosenthal, Ph.D. National Training Director, VHA Veterans Justice Programs.

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VETERAN PROGRESSION: FROM JUSTICE SYSTEM THROUGH THE VA SERVICE NETWORK Joel Rosenthal, Ph.D. National Training Director, VHA Veterans Justice Programs

VA Services Provided Through Outreach Contact and Follow-Up  Provision of information about VA and VA services  VA eligibility determination  Provision of information about SC & NSC benefits  Initiate process of Treatment Planning and Liaison Services PAVA Nurse Practitioner doing outreach in Fresno, CA

VA Service Continuum: Treatment as Justice System Alernative  Medical  Homelessness  Mental Health  Addiction  Specialty Programs

Medical Services  General Medical Clinics  Specialty Clinics  Medication  Health Education  Telehealth

Homelessness Services  Outpatient and Case Management (HCHV)  Residential and Aftercare  Housing Emergency Transitional Permanent Residents and clients in Aftercare in the VA Domiciliary gather for “Grad Group”

Mental Health Services  Outpatient Clinics (CBOC’s)  Day Programs  Community Care  PTSD (inpatient, outpatient PCT’s, Vet Centers)  Acute Psychiatric Women’s Trauma Program

 Outpatient (including Detoxification)  Substitution  Residential Rehabilitation and Aftercare Addiction Treatment Services Veteran’s gathered for a graduation in Residential Rehabilitation program

 TBI  SCI  Blind Rehab Specialty Programs Veteran receiving care at Polytrauma Center

 Vocational  Housing Additional VA (and non-Profit) Services Formerly incarcerated female veteran discusses housing options with HUD-VASH Case Manager prior to receiving Section 8 voucher

 Employment Preparation and Placement  Vocational Rehabilitation  Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) Vocational

 Emergency Housing  CWT Transitional Residence  Grant and Per Diem  HUD-VASH  Sober Living Environment (SLE)/Oxford Houses Housing

For Additional Information  CONTACT Joel Rosenthal, Ph.D. National Training Director, VHA Veterans Justice Programs ext