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Carlos Morales Behavioral Health & Recovery Services of San Mateo County Marissa King Human Services Agency of San Mateo County
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Local Implementation Plan Source: San Mateo County Local Implementation Plan, April 2012 April 2011 Governor signed AB109 October 2011 AB 109 Implemented April 2012 Local Implementation Plan adopted by Board of Supervisors Protect public safety through appropriate custody, supervision, and law enforcement activities Create opportunities for rehabilitation and recovery Provide case management, substance abuse, mental health, vocational and housing support services May 2011 Departmental Pre-planning
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Sheriff’s Office$3,100,000 Probation Department$2,009,305 Human Services Agency$1,637,697 Health System$1,376,260 CCP Competitive Matching Grant Program$1,004,653 Program Evaluation$502,326 Staff Training$416,285 Total FY 12-13 Funding$10,046,525 AB 109 Allocation for San Mateo County
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Service Connect Staff Current Social Worker Community Worker Benefits Analyst Psychiatric Social Worker AOD Assessor/Case Manager Future Additional Staff BHRS Community Worker Admin Support Job Developer Social Work Supervisor
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Local Implementation Plan Phases Getting Ready Preparing while incarcerated Getting Ready Preparing while incarcerated Coming Home Arriving to San Mateo County Staying Home Ensuring Success in the Community Staying Home Ensuring Success in the Community
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Evidence Based Practices Assess Risk/Needs Enhance Intrinsic Motivation Target interventions Training Engage ongoing support in natural communities Increase Positive Reinforcement Measure relevant processes/practices Provide measurable feedback
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Share and Prepare Advanced notice of release with basic demographic information is shared for PRCS and 1170H population Through Multiple Disciplinary Teams (MDT’s), develop preliminary plans for each realigned supervisee Initial engagement while person is incarcerated at the local level Getting Ready Preparing while incarcerated Getting Ready Preparing while incarcerated
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Report and Referral Transition from in to out-of-custody supervision Orientation and warm hand-off to Probation/Service Connect Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Referral Process “Safety Net Bundle” Engagement and Case Management Supportive Services Employment Services Other Referral Services Coming Home Arriving to San Mateo County Coming Home Arriving to San Mateo County
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Collaborate and Connect Staying Home Ensuring Success in the Community Staying Home Ensuring Success in the Community Multiple Disciplinary Teams Law Enforcement Partners Human Services Health Services Community Based Organizations and Faith Based Organizations Enforcement of conditions Skills and Community Support Treatment
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Challenges Diffuse Division/Department culture and systematic differences Increase community capacity in housing Establish additional employment opportunities Develop stronger linkages to education
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Opportunities Employment Providing on-the-job training opportunities, reducing reliance on entitlement programs Family Reunification Encouraging parent engagement to prevent cycle of generational incarceration 1115 Waiver Feds reimburse up to 50% of costs for health services IF on Medi- Cal or local coverage AND the services with Health System Allowing Expertise Divisions/Departments do what they do best Changing the Perception Reshape the paradigm in which government is perceived
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THANK YOU Questions: Cmorales@smcgov.org Making@smchsa.org
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