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20240125-162804-63

Submitted by Celia G Strumph on

Recurring meeting to present site with all pertinent information and documents, answer any questions and inquiries, maintain consistent communication to monitor progress, assist in submitting planning and implementation guide, deliver equitable technical assistance throughout tenure, increase the use of people first language, and adapt a culture within the Sheriff's office that is geared towards the increase of diversity, equity and inclusion.

20230501-143616-26

Submitted by Celia G Strumph on

Recurring meeting to present site with all pertinent information and documents, answer any questions and inquiries, maintain consistent communication to monitor progress, assist in submitting planning and implementation guide, deliver equitable technical assistance throughout tenure, increase the use of people first language, and adapt a culture within the Sheriff's office that is geared towards the increase of diversity, equity and inclusion.

20230314-120421-37

Submitted by Misganaw Beyene on

Overview:

Changing culture is incremental in most correctional systems. This panel will discuss ways to incorporate the future of corrections into daily operations, including:
· How medical staff provide an important viewpoint
· How new construction or renovation can positively impact operations
· How to determine if a new or remodeled facility meets performance expectations
· How wellness programs impact daily operations and your long-term results.

Webinar: “Connecting People Who Have Serious Mental Illness to Care: Trends and Strategies”

The Stepping Up initiative encourages counties to track data along Four Key Measures, including connecting people who have serious mental illness (SMI) to treatment and other services after discharge from jail. Communities across the country are looking for information on how to best facilitate connection to care for individuals with SMI. With the current expansion of telehealth, there is a need to discuss best approaches, other ways to connect to care, and to share tips and strategies from counties.

Upcoming Webinar: “Connecting People Who Have Serious Mental Illness to Care: Trends and Strategies”

Join The Council of State Governments Justice Center for their upcoming “Connecting People Who Have Serious Mental Illness (SMI) to Care: Trends and Strategies” webinar on July 7, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. ET. As telehealth becomes increasingly popular, attendees will learn how The Stepping Up Initiative connects people with SMI to treatment programs and other services after being discharged from jail.

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