NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Walter A. McNeil, Secretary Florida Department of Corrections Criminal and Civil Justice Policy Council February 3, 2009.
Advertisements

Walter A. McNeil, Secretary Florida Department of Corrections Public Safety and Domestic Security Policy Committee Policy Committee October 6, 2009.
Ex-Offenders and Housing
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Select Committee on Homelessness Hearing, The Road Home: Step Two Mental Health Systems Laura V. Otis-Miles, Ph.D., CPRP Vice President.
Creating Supportive Housing Initiatives National Association of Counties Corporation for Supportive Housing Recruitment, Placement and Retention June 8,
Presented by: Elana M. Parker, M.Ed., M.L.A.P. Reentry Coordinator/Public Health Liaison Alabama Prisoner Reentry Initiative and Family Reintegration.
Washtenaw County Office of The Sheriff Preliminary Proposal Jail Space Expansion.
State Administrative Agency (SAA) 2007 Re-Entry Grant Training Workshop The Governor’s Crime Commission Re-Entry Grants and Federal Resource Support Programs.
Offender Re-Entry: One Jail’s Perspective Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Wendy Miller-Cochran, LCSW-C Re-Entry Unit Social.
Central Receiving Center Update (CRC) 5 Years of Operation June 10, 2008.
CDC Demonstration Project: Dallas County Jail Re-entry Project Klaus Kroyer Madsen Vice President, Programs From the Frontline: Public Health Institutes.
Study of Expansion of Rehabilitation Programs for Inmates in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties Report February 18, 2012 Tryon Library.
PROJECT FUNDING PROVIDED BY R e-entering O ffenders A chieving R ecovery ROAR offers reintegration and recovery services to male adult offenders transitioning.
Reentry Strategies for Tribal Communities Presented by: Tracy Mullins, Senior Research Associate & Kimberly Cobb, Research Associate American Probation.
DOC REENTRY SERVICES TEAM Reentry Services Director Gary Johnson Reentry Program Manager Tim Lanz Community Reentry Coordinator Farris Bell Facilities.
National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention April 2 & 3, Square miles 1,000,000 + people 10 th largest U.S. city 4 th Safest U.S. city.
Second Chances: Housing and Services for Re-entering Prisoners National Alliance to End Homelessness Annual Conference Nikki Delgado Program Manager Corporation.
Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013 Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego.
Outpatient Services Programs Workgroup: Service Provision under Laura’s Law June 11, 2014.
Carlos Morales Behavioral Health & Recovery Services of San Mateo County Marissa King Human Services Agency of San Mateo County.
Strategic Planning 2013 CMHSAS-SJC Board Description of a Good and Modern Addictions and Mental Health Services System Affordable Care Act  Patient.
MAXIMIZING MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS Doreen Bradshaw, Executive Director Shasta Consortium of Community Health Centers.
MISSION To make jail the last resort for people with severe mental illnesses and co-occurring substance use disorders ama 2.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 2011 PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT PLAN AUGUST 30, 2011.
Why should I care?. Keep your Business Safe  Over half of all small businesses in America are victimized by crime 9/17/20152Coalition to Reduce Recidivism.
Criminal Justice, Mental Health Substance Abuse & Reinvestment Act Charlotte County Implementation Grant Presented by: Charlotte County.
Presentation Outline Why we need a prisoner reentry program What is happening with MPRI statewide What is happening locally How you can help Questions.
Planning for Re-alignment in San Diego
TROSA: Innovative Residential Treatment for Substance Abusers North Carolina Providers Council 2009 Conference October 6, 2009.
Criminal Justice Reform in California Challenges and Opportunities Mia Bird Northern California Grantmakers Annual Conference – From Ideas to Action May.
2 in 5 prison and jail inmates lack a high school diploma or its equivalent. Employment rates and earnings histories of people in prisons and jails are.
The Coalition of Community Corrections Providers of New Jersey A Partnership Responding to Prisoner Re-entry.
Carver County and Scott County February Children’s Mental Health Case Management seeks to improve the quality of life for children with severe emotional.
Youth Services Institute Continuum of Care
Shaping the Future of Transition Office of Transition Services NC Department of Correction May 2007.
Evidence-Based Reentry Practices in a Jail Setting
Washtenaw County Office of The Sheriff Preliminary Proposal Jail Space Expansion.
Strictly adhere to the FTC model and all of ACS’s requirements for General Preventive services Maintain caseload of 45 families Conduct 2 face-to-face.
OFFENDER REENTRY: A PUBLIC SAFETY STRATEGY Court Support Services Division.
Skills for Success Program Savenia Falquist Youth Development Coordinator Jefferson County Juvenile Officer July 14, 2005.
Children grow up in a safe and supportive environment Families are stronger and healthier, leading to greater success and personal development for children.
Assessing Housing Barriers Donna Harrison Community Placement Coordinator Virginia Department of Corrections Welcome Home: Addressing Today’s Challenges.
BOP REENTRY STRATEGY Inmate Skills Development & Offender Workforce Development Harley G. Lappin Director Federal Bureau of Prisons Washington, DC December.
Transition Services in the Division of Community Corrections
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CRIMINAL MENTAL HEALTH PROJECT Miami-Dade County, Florida.
SEXUAL TRAUMA RECOVERY IS NEEDED TO HELP WOMEN SUCCESSFULLY REINTEGRATE AFTER INCARCERATION Proposal for mental health intervention by Portal Houston in.
MARIN COUNTY PROBATION Michael Daly, Chief Probation Officer.
FORT BEND COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Crisis Intervention.
Legislative Enhancements to Behavioral Health. Recent Legislation Behavioral Health Enhancements HB 7019/SB 7068 (2015) SB 12/HB 7097 (2016) Housing Assistance.
Earl F. Warren, MBA, LADC1 Spectrum Health Systems, Inc. Jackie Chowaniec, MS Massachusetts Department of Correction.
Reentry: A Successful Return Home TDCJ Reentry and Integration Division.
RMA CONFERENCE Topic – Adolescents - Risk and Management Workshop leaders – Margaret MacKinnon Educational/Forensic Chartered Psychologist Accredited Trauma.
Court Services Stepping Up InitiativeStepping Up Initiative Alachua County Answers The CallAlachua County Answers The Call.
 High Needs Population  Few Resources  Programming is in High Demand.
Jail Diversion Programs
Copyright 2011 Curriculum Technology, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Promising Practices in Criminal Justice Reform
Evidence Based Practices in Napa County Probation
Juvenile Reentry Programs Palm Beach County
Why Does Housing Matter with the Justice Involved Population?
DCF Initiatives to Prevent and Intervene in Youth Homelessness
Rapid Response October 4, 2011
Livingston County Children’s Network: Community Scorecard
Key Legislative Outcomes 2017
Building a Full Continuum of Integrated Crisis Services
Marion County Re-Entry Coalition Presentation to CWF coaches
Priorities Discussed in July
What works across Intercepts
Presentation transcript:

NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities NAMI Conference February 10, 2015 “Changing Lives: Changing Futures” Operating Rehabilitative Detention Facilities

Objectives Understand benefits of operating a rehabilitative facility Understand criminogenic risk and protective factors Understand need to utilize targeted evidenced based, best practice approaches that reduce risk factors and enhance protective factors Identify opportunities to engage the community in developing a pre and post release continuum of services that increase the likelihood of successful reentry and reduce recidivism. Share examples of successful program operations at the Mecklenburg County jail facilities Discuss possibilities for application in other communities

Benefits of Incarceration Optimum time for intervention Providing room and board Structured Environment Direct Supervision Improvement in physical health Medical/dental needs addressed Become sober Medication stabilization

Benefits of Rehabilitation Improves safety and security of facility –Inmates engaged in productive activity Reduces incidents –Inmate on Officer –Inmate on Inmate Reduces recidivism Decreases jail overcrowding Improves opportunity for successful reentry Maximizes benefit of resources

MCSO Mission To protect the citizens of Mecklenburg County by operating secure and professional rehabilitative detention facilities, enforcing civil and criminal laws, providing outstanding public service with integrity and upholding the constitutionality of the Sheriff’s Office.

Inmate Programs’ Goal The goal of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Programs Department is to provide the inmates housed in the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office detention facilities the opportunity to address those issues that may have contributed to their criminal behavior and subsequent incarceration.

Criminogenic Risk Factors Undereducated Underemployed Substance Abuse Mental Health Anti-social Attitudes and Peers Marital/Family of Origin Issues –Chaotic Home Environment –Parenting Issues Lack of Empathy and Social Bonding

Program Model Develop a comprehensive system of care utilizing evidenced based, best practice programs and services to meet the holistic needs of our consumers in the most efficient and effective manner possible

Programs Target Needs Rehabilitative Services –Educational Services –Therapeutic Services –Domestic Violence –Vocational Services –Health and Wellness –Life Skills (Decision Making) –Parenting Library Services Chaplain’s Services

Operations Safety/Security –Screening/Training/Monitoring Integrated Community Approach Pre/Post Release System of Care Community “In Reach” Risk/Needs Assessment Person Centered Plans Seamless Transition to Community Ongoing Community Support Advocacy

Community Partners Publicly funded services –Managed Care Organization (MCO) –County/City Departments –Library Private Providers (Pro bono) Non-profits Educational Institutions Interns Faith-based Organizations Community volunteers

Examples Substance Abuse Program Mental Health Counseling Health and Wellness – HIV/AIDS/STDs Testing/Education Business Builders Program Mentoring Programs Employer Network Staff Training Yoga/Tai Chi/Meditation Religious Studies Community Foundations

Questions?