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SSI and SSDI as Tools in Re-Entry Deborah Dennis National SOAR TA Center Policy Research Associates, Inc. Delmar, NY December 4, 2009
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Prevalence of Mental Illness in Jails Researchers:PRA and CSG Sites:5 jails (2 – MD; 3 – NY) Time:2002 and 2006 Serious Mental Illness: Depression/Bi-Polar/Schizophrenia/ Schizo-Affective/Schizophreniform/ Brief Psychotics/Delusional/ Psychosis Prevalence:Last month Prevalence Rates: Men – 14.5% Women – 31%
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Why is Access to SSI and SSDI So Important for Re-entry? For people who are disabled, these benefits provide access to: Income Housing Health insurance and treatment
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The Problem Only about 37 percent of all applicants are typically approved on application People coming out of jail or prison are approved at a much lower rate Appeals take years and many potentially eligible people give up and do not appeal
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SOAR Makes A Difference… As of August 2009, 71 percent of those assisted by SOAR case managers in 32 states (3,158 persons) were approved for SSI in 89 days on average
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SOAR Technical Assistance Initiative SOAR stands for SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access and Recovery Sponsored by SAMHSA; No direct funding provided to States or localities Helps States and communities increase access to SSI/SSDI through: Collaboration and strategic planning Training Technical assistance
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Approval Rates Are Highest… In places where more SOAR critical components are able to be implemented
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Successful Models in Corrections Miami jail diversion program – 77 percent of 146 applications approved in 70 days; recidivism decreased from 70 to 22 percent Sing Sing prison in NY– 89 percent of 100 pre- release applications approved in 59 days Same staff who do applications provide mental health and other support services in community and access housing
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SOAR TA Team offers… Experience and expertise related to re-entry, “in reach” and community-based service provision, and expediting SSI and SSDI Strategic planning to build partnerships necessary to implement SOAR in jail – SSA, DDS, community provider, jail, medical records, etc. Training of staff involved at all levels Follow up technical assistance to insure that challenges are overcome as they arise
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SOAR TA Available to Applicants for this Initiative TA available to limited number of jail/ community provider collaborations Made possible by grants from the Nicholson and Langeloth foundations
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To Include SOAR in Your Application You Need… Community program willing to assist with applications during incarceration and follow- through upon release OR jail willing to commit staff to assist with applications and arrangement for follow- through upon release Implementation of SOAR critical components (see www.prainc.com/soar)www.prainc.com/soar Willingness to submit data on applications assisted
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To Include SOAR in Your Application, Contact… Deborah Dennis, National SOAR Project Director Policy Research Associates, Inc. Delmar, NY 518-439-7415, ext. 238 ddennis@prainc.com ddennis@prainc.com SOAR Website: www.prainc.com/soarwww.prainc.com/soar
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