New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How.

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New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die? Ten Questions Three Tasks per Question Get the Data Analyze the Data Interpret the Data

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

Get the Data Analyze the Data Interpret the Data

Community Mental Health Programs Number of Records vs. Number of People 010,00020,00030,00040,00050,000 '05 '06 '07 Fiscal Year Records People

How did they do that?

URS Table 3

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

Community Mental Health Youth with Juvenile Justice Involvement 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXX Percent % of CMH% of JJ Region

URS Table 19A

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

Community Mental Health State and General Hospitalization Rates 0% 3% 6% 9% 12% 15% IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXX Region Percent of CMH Clients State Hospital General Hospital

State Hospital Patients 30 Day Readmissions to... 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% Hospital Combined Percent of Discharges StateGeneralState and General

URS Table 21

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

Adults in Substance Abuse Services With Community Mental Health Services 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% TotalMaleFemale Percent of Substance Abuse

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

Homeless Adults With Community Mental Health Services 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% IIVVIVIIVIII Region Percent of Homeless

URS Table 15 Homeless: A person should be counted in the ""Homeless"" category if he/she was reported homeless at their most recent (last) assessment during the reporting period (or at discharge for patients discharged during the year). The “last” Assessment could occur at Admission, Discharge, or at some point during treatment. A person is considered homeless if he/she lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and/or his/her primary nighttime residency is: A) A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations, B) An institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, or C) A public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (e.g., on the street).

New Hampshire POE Project Unduplicated Consumers Served? How many Working? How many Arrested? How many Incarcerated? How many in Private Inpatient? How many Succeeding in School? How many in Residential Treatment Centers? How many served by Substance Abuse Systems? How many are Homeless? How many Die?

For More Information Contact Heidi M. Johnson NH DHHS, Bureau of Behavioral Health (603) John A. Pandiani, Ph.D. The Bristol Observatory (802)

Special Thanks to: Karen Danyow Data Analysis and Data Presentation Slide Show Preparation Brennan Martin, MPH Data Analysis

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