Agenda and Participant Materials
In-Person Summit
June 20-21, 2022
Presentations
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Direct Care and Treatment: Overview of State Operated Treatment Marshall E. Smith, MHA, LNHA, FACHE, DCT Health System CEO
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Early Intervention, Deflection, and Diversion: From The Public Health System to Intercepts 0 (Community Services) and 1 (Law Enforcement) Dr. Margie Balfour, Chief of Quality and Clinical Innovation, Connections Health Solutions; Assoc. Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona
- After Arrest: From Intercept 2 (Initial Detention) to Intercept 5 (Community Corrections) Dr. Debra A. Pinals, Director of the Program in Psychiatry, Law, and Ethics and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan; Medical Director, Behavioral Health and Forensic Programs, Michigan
Other Materials
Virtual Summit Kick-off
March 31, 2022, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Presentations
- Our Continuum of Mental Health Care in Minnesota, Department of Human Services Commissioner Harpstead
- We Need A Change, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Criminal Mental Health Project, December 2021
- Jail diversion: the Miami model
- Just and Well: Rethinking How States Approach Competency to Stand Trial, October 2020
- Miami-Dade Forensic Alternative Center (MDFAC) Outcomes Poster
- MDFAC Pilot Program Status Report
- Final Report of the Miami-Dade County Grand Jury, 2004
- Decriminalizing Mental Illness - The Miami Model, May 5, 2016
- Using the Sequential Intercept Model: Challenges, Approaches, and Strategies, Chan Noether, Director of SAMHSA GAINS Center
- Data Collection Across the SIM: Essential Measures, SAMHSA
- The Sequential Intercept Model, PRA
Other Materials
- Action Team Discussion Questions
- NJTF to Examine State Courts' Response to Mental Illness brochure
- Speaker and Planning Committee Bios