PEERS AT THE INTERSECTIONS
AND INTERCEPTS OF OUR
CRIMINAL-LEGAL AND
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
Jerry Hall
Civic Mapping
June 2023
California Association of Mental Health Peer-Run
Organizations (CAMHPRO)
LEAD Peer Statewide Conference
Introduction
You are my other me.
If I do harm to you, I do harm to myself.
If I love and respect you, I love and respect myself.
~Luis Valdez
I work in San Diego, California, traditional lands of the indigenous
Kumeyaay/Kumiai-Tipai tribes; and work in a nation with Black
and African-Americans who, since 1769 and 1619 respectively,
suffered greatly under US authority, neither having been
sufficiently honored or compensated for their historic losses. I
work to live up to our promise of being 'one nation, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.'
2
https://native-land.ca /
Overview
Language Matters
Sequential Intercept Model (SIM)
Criminal Legal & Behavioral Health Systems
Governance Systems
Peer Opportunities: Employment & Advocacy
Resources & Next Steps
3
4
Language & Perception
Person Centered Language - ‘people’ not ‘inmates’
Racial Implications - inextricably linked
Criminal-legal vs. criminal justice
‘Died by suicide’ vs. ‘committed suicide’
Employment and Entrepreneurship
SIM as a model map – not a methodology
Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Map
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© 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
Intercept 0 & 1
Hotlines & Warmlines
Crisis & Emergency Response
Medical & Provider Network
Community Services
San Francisco San Diego
Riverside
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9-8-8
&
9-1-1
Co-
Response
2-1-1 &
Crisis Lines
Shelter &
Housing
Crisis Response
& Behavioral
Health System
Hospitals
& CSU
Psychiatric
& AOD
Services &
Care
Mobile
Crisis
Response
AA,
NA, CA
Detox,
Treatment,
Recovery
Sheriff
& Police
Intercept 0-1
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Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Map
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© 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
Intercept 2 & 3
Booking & Assessments
Prosecution & Defense
Diversion & Regular Courts
Jail, Prisons, & Services
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Criminal-Legal
Judicial,
Diversion &
Incarceration
System
Prison
District Attorney
Public Defender
Probation
Parole
Prosecutes
Recommends Bail
Offers Pleas
Diversion Offers
Sentence Recommendation
Defends Person
Negotiates Plea & Diversion
Sentence Recommendation
Jail Services
Supervises Upon Release
Sets Conditions
Enforces Conditions
Supervises Prison-Released
Sets Conditions
Enforces Conditions
Jail
Diversion
Courts
Arraignment
Sets Bail & Terms
Diversion Oversight
Hears Cases
Sentences
Courts &
Judge
Intercept 2-3
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Collaborative
Diversion
Courts
Adult and Juvenile
Mental Health
Drug
Veterans
Reentry
Community/Homeless
Adult Courts
Juvenile Courts
Domestic Violence
DUI
Tribal Healing to Wellness
Family Dependency Drug
Federal District Drug
Domestic Violence
Drug
Mental Health
Peer/Youth
Girls
CSEC (Sexual Exploitation)
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Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Map
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© 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
Intercept 4 & 5
Reentry Preparation
Probation & Parole
Community Supports & Services
Medical, Medication, & Treatment
Community Integration
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Reentry Prep,
Probation,
and Parole
Wellness Recovery Action Plan
(WRAP)
Connection to Services
Probation & Parole Supervision
Housing & Employment
Community Supports & Services
Community Integration
Intercept 4-5
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15
Peer
Support
Roles
Across the
Sequential
Intercept
Model
(SIM)
Pre- & Post-Intercepts
• Historical and cultural traumas
• Intergenerational trauma
• Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
• Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
• Juvenile legal system involvement
• Family & Friends Network
• Community Engagement
• Housing & Employment
• Education, Training, & Skills
• Faith-based involvement
Before the crisis Off paper and beyond
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Ecosystem
Mapping
San Diego County
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Peer
Engagement
Opportunities
County CL & BH Ecosystem
Behavioral Health Advisory Board
Reentry Roundtable Community Advocacy Organizations
County Association of Government (AOG)
MHSA 3-Year Plan County Budget Procurement Portal
Provider Network
DA Public Defender Probation Courts
Community Corrections Partnership (CCP)
Sheriff ’s and Local Police Departments
Crisis Hotline & Response Systems
Community Supports Services
Legal Aid
Hospitals
Clubhouses
Boards & Commissions
Liaisons
Social Groups
EMS
9-1-1
2-1-1
9-8-8
Volunteer Match
Reentry Services
18
Community
Program
Planning
(CPP)
Processes
It’s the law. Just do it.
19
‘Review and approve the procedures used to
ensure citizen and professional involvement
at all stages of the planning process...’
Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) (5604.2.(a)(4))
MHSA 3-Year Plan
Evaluate
Plan
Budget
Train
Engage
The CPP
Year-long
Process
Up to 5%
of MHSA
Revenue
CPP Requires
Mental Health
Advisory Board
Approval
30-Day Public Review and Hearing
Technology & the Law
Tech & Web Orientation, Laws
• Social Media
• Mobile Technologies
• Surveillance
Connectedness and opportunities.
20
Data and Accountability
21
• Critical element, must continually inform
• Data training
• Evaluation, planning, and budgeting processes
• Objectives and goals
• Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
• Portals, Dashboards, & Reports
Resources
22
Key Organizations and Resources
23
Advocacy, Media, & Data
Informed peers are effective peers.
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Peer Alliance, Training & Recovery
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California SIM & Peer Resources
Se q uential Inte rcept Mod el (SI M)
• The Sequential Inte rc ept Mod el ( SIM)
• Peers A c ross the SIM and Map ( PRA)
• Utilizing the Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el to Guide Loc al Re form
D iversion Mod els & Sy stem Strate gies
• Re ducing Harm Through Collaborative Solutions – Promising and Prove n
City Mod els ( NLC)
• Care First, Jails Last – He alth and Rac ial Justice Strategies f or Safer
Communities ( LA -ATI)
• Re sponding to Ind ividuals in Be havioral He alth Crisis via Co- Responder
Mod els ( PRA )
• A d vancing A n A lte rnative to Police: Community -Based Se r vices f or Blac k
Pe ople with Me ntal Illne ss
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1. Talk The rapy: Be tterHelp
2. D e pression: Talkspace
3. Mindfulness: He adspace
4. Stre ss Re lief: Sanv ello
5. Ad d iction: I A m Sober
6. C BT: Mood Kit
7. Be tter Sle e p: Calm
8. Positiv e Thinking: Hap pify
9. Kid s: Bre athe, Think, Do with Se same
10. Anxiety: Worry Watc h
10 Best Mental Health Apps
by verywell mind
California SIM & Peer Resources
D iversion Mod els & Sy stem Strate gies (cont.)
• Behavioral Health Diversi o n Inter ve nt i o n s (CSG)
• Five Steps to Ef fective Integrat i o n of Peer Recove r y Supp o r t Ser vice s in the Criminal
Justice System
• Advanc in g the Work of Peer Supp o r t Speciali s t s in Behavioral Health-Cri mi nal Justic e
Prog ram mi n g (CSG)
C urrent Practices
• Pre valence of Loc al Criminal Justice Prac tices - Data
• Data Collec tion A c ross the Sequential Inte rc ept Mod el ( SIM): Esse ntial Me asures
Me ntal He alth
• The Criminal /Legal Exp eriences of Ind ividuals with Me ntal Illne ss along the
Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el: A n Eight- Site Stud y
Trauma
• What is Ge netic Trauma?
• How Awareness of Ep igenetics and Ge nerational Trauma Can Inf orm The rapy
• A d verse Childhood Exp e riences ( A CES)
• Trauma-Informed A p proac hes A c ross the Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el ( CSG)
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Tools
• Pe e r Sup port Toolkit ( DBHIDS)
• Me ntal He alth Crisis Plan Mob ile A p p
• Digital Pe e r Sup port | A p p Database
• We A re More | Pe e r Sup port Group A p p
Re entry Plans
• Collaborative Comp rehensive Case Plan
( CCCP)
• We llness Re covery A c tion Plan ( WRAP)
Know-How Guides
• Whe n Y ou Turn 1 8 | Le gal Survival
Guide
• What is Digital Privac y – p rotec t your
d ata
• Surveillance Te c hnologies
First Re sponder Pe e r Sup port
• Pe e r Connec t
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C our ts
• Pe e rs in the Courts ( NCSC)
• Le ading Change: The Court’ s Collective Re sponse to Ind ividuals who Fre quently Cyc le Through Systems ( NCSC)
J ails
• City & County Le adership to Re duce the Use of Jails: Engaging Pe e rs in Jail Use Re duction Strate gies ( NLC)
• Pe e r Re c overy Support Se rvices in Corre ctional Se ttings ( BJA)
Pe e r Ne tw orks
• Promise Re source Ne twork ( PRN)
Workforce
• Filling the Gap s in the Be havioral He alth Workforce ( BPC)
J uvenile
• De tour to Op p or tunity: A guide on young ad ult d iversion f rom the c riminal justic e system ( USDOL)
• California Juve nile Justice Proc e ss Map
Le g islative
• Mod el Exp anding A c c ess to Peer Rec over y Sup por t Ser vices A c t ( LA PPA)
Re search
• California Pe er Providers in Transitions of Care ( UCSF)
California SIM & Peer Resources
CA Health Systems and Advisory Boards
C ounty, MHSA Ad v isory Board, and Be havioral He alth Sy ste m Acronyms
A lameda MHB | BHS
A lp ine MHB | BHS
A mad or BHA B | BHS
City of Be rkeley MHC | BHS
Butte BHB | BHS
Calaveras MHA B | BHS
Colusa BHB | BHS
Contra Costa MHC | BHS
De l Norte BHB | BHS
El Dorad o MHB | BHS
Fresno BHB | BHS
Gle nn MHB | BHS
Humb oldt MHB | BHS
Imp e rial MHB | BHS
Inyo BHA B | BHS
Ke rn BHB | BHS
Kings BHA B | BHS
Lak e MHC | DMH
Lassen BHA B | BHS
Los A nge les MHC | BHS
Mad era BHB | BHS
Marin MHB | BHS
Marip osa BHB | BHS
Me ndocino BHB | BHS
Me rc ed OPC | BHS
Mod oc UNK | BHS
Mono BHA B | BHS
Monterey BHC | BHS
Nap a MHSUAB | BHS
Nevada MHSUAB | BHS
Orange MHB | BHS
Plac er MHA DAB | BHS
Plumas BHC | BHS
Riverside BHC | BHS
Sac ramento MHB | BHS
San Be nito BHA B | BHS
San Be rnardino BHC | BHS
San Die go BHA B | BHS
San Franc isco MHB | BHS
San Joaquin BHB | BHS
San Luis Ob ispo BHB | BHS
San Mate o MHSARC | BHS
Santa Barb ara BWC | BHS
Santa Clara BHB | BHS
Santa Cruz MHA B | BHS
Shasta MHA DAB | BHS
Sie rra BHA B | BHS
Siskiyou BHB | BHS
Solano MHA B | BHS
Sonoma MHB | BHS
Stanislaus BHB | BHS
Sutte r-Yuba BHA B | BHS
Te hama BHA B | BHS
Tri- City MHC | BHS
Trinity | BHS
Tulare MHB | BHS
Tuolumne BHA B | BHS
Ve ntura BHA B | BHS
Y olo LMHB | BHS
BHAB Be havioral He alth A d visory Board
BHAC Be havioral He alth A d visory
Committee
BHB Be havioral He alth Board
BHS Behav ioral Health Serv ices
BWC Behav ioral Wellness Commis sion
D MH De partment of Me ntal He alth
LMHB Loc al Me ntal He alth Board
MHSARC Me ntal He alth & Sub stance A b use
Re c overy Commission
MHAB Me ntal He alth A d visory Board
MHSUAB Me ntal He alth and Sub stance Use
A d visory Board
MHB Me ntal He alth Board
MHC Me ntal He alth Commission
MHADAB Me ntal He alth, A lc ohol and Drug
A d visory Board
O PC Ongoing Planning Counc il
b y BHA Brehab.com
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Next Steps: What can I do now?
30
Community Corrections Partnership Plans
MHSA Annual Plans – Behavioral Health Systems
Community Engagement & Advocacy
1. Identify Boards and Commissions and Serve
a) Meeting times and dates.
b) Give appropriate public comments.
c) Volunteer for appointment & service.
2. Get and Review MHSA Annual Plan from your BHS
a) Where are peers engaged?
b) Where are gaps?
c) Advocate to Advisory Board to fill gaps.
d) Participate in Community Program Planning (CPP)
process.
3. Research Resources and Tools of Interest
a) Create local Google Alerts “san diego” “peer”
4. Find opportunities to advocate to local Board of
Supervisors for additional Peer Supports funding and
opportunities.
5. Network, network, network.
DISCUSSION
Does helping understand the greater
criminal-legal and behavioral-health
ecosystem give you ideas of where
peers could plug in?
What types of Diversion courts are
used in your county?
Do you know how to contribute to
your local planning processes?
Do you have relationships with any
of the government or provider
planning stakeholders that you can
champion peer supports with?
Attributions
Ekaterina Bolovtsova
LinkedIn Sales Navigator
Jovydas Pinkevicius
Sarah Sch
Joel Muniz
Firmbee.com
Benjamin Sow
Georgio Trovato
Joseph Frank
Алексей Сабулевский
San Diego News 8 (MCRT)
Ruan Richard Roundrigues
Denys Nevozhai
Khamkéo Vilasing
OPPO Find X5 Pro
Kaysha
Kenny Eliason
Nick Sarvari
Christina @ wocintechchat
Mailchimp on Unsplash
Erica Wittlieb
Riverside.ca.gov (9-1-1 Center)
Images by
Sequential Intercept Model
SIM Model © 2019 Policy Research Associates, Inc.
Thanks for use of your
creative works!
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Remaining Content Civic Mapping CC 4.0
THANK YOU
Download this hyperlinked deck in PDF at:
CivicMapping.com /camhpro2023
Jerry Hall
Jerry@CivicMapping.com
CivicMapping.com
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Peer Support Specialists Working in the Sequential Interecept Model (SIM)

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    PEERS AT THEINTERSECTIONS AND INTERCEPTS OF OUR CRIMINAL-LEGAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS Jerry Hall Civic Mapping June 2023 California Association of Mental Health Peer-Run Organizations (CAMHPRO) LEAD Peer Statewide Conference
  • 2.
    Introduction You are myother me. If I do harm to you, I do harm to myself. If I love and respect you, I love and respect myself. ~Luis Valdez I work in San Diego, California, traditional lands of the indigenous Kumeyaay/Kumiai-Tipai tribes; and work in a nation with Black and African-Americans who, since 1769 and 1619 respectively, suffered greatly under US authority, neither having been sufficiently honored or compensated for their historic losses. I work to live up to our promise of being 'one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.' 2 https://native-land.ca /
  • 3.
    Overview Language Matters Sequential InterceptModel (SIM) Criminal Legal & Behavioral Health Systems Governance Systems Peer Opportunities: Employment & Advocacy Resources & Next Steps 3
  • 4.
    4 Language & Perception PersonCentered Language - ‘people’ not ‘inmates’ Racial Implications - inextricably linked Criminal-legal vs. criminal justice ‘Died by suicide’ vs. ‘committed suicide’ Employment and Entrepreneurship SIM as a model map – not a methodology
  • 5.
    Sequential Intercept Model(SIM) Map 5 © 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
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    Intercept 0 &1 Hotlines & Warmlines Crisis & Emergency Response Medical & Provider Network Community Services San Francisco San Diego Riverside 6
  • 7.
    9-8-8 & 9-1-1 Co- Response 2-1-1 & Crisis Lines Shelter& Housing Crisis Response & Behavioral Health System Hospitals & CSU Psychiatric & AOD Services & Care Mobile Crisis Response AA, NA, CA Detox, Treatment, Recovery Sheriff & Police Intercept 0-1 7
  • 8.
    Sequential Intercept Model(SIM) Map 8 © 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
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    Intercept 2 &3 Booking & Assessments Prosecution & Defense Diversion & Regular Courts Jail, Prisons, & Services 9
  • 10.
    Criminal-Legal Judicial, Diversion & Incarceration System Prison District Attorney PublicDefender Probation Parole Prosecutes Recommends Bail Offers Pleas Diversion Offers Sentence Recommendation Defends Person Negotiates Plea & Diversion Sentence Recommendation Jail Services Supervises Upon Release Sets Conditions Enforces Conditions Supervises Prison-Released Sets Conditions Enforces Conditions Jail Diversion Courts Arraignment Sets Bail & Terms Diversion Oversight Hears Cases Sentences Courts & Judge Intercept 2-3 10
  • 11.
    Collaborative Diversion Courts Adult and Juvenile MentalHealth Drug Veterans Reentry Community/Homeless Adult Courts Juvenile Courts Domestic Violence DUI Tribal Healing to Wellness Family Dependency Drug Federal District Drug Domestic Violence Drug Mental Health Peer/Youth Girls CSEC (Sexual Exploitation) 11
  • 12.
    Sequential Intercept Model(SIM) Map 12 © 2 0 19 Pol icy Re s earch A s s ociates, I nc.
  • 13.
    Intercept 4 &5 Reentry Preparation Probation & Parole Community Supports & Services Medical, Medication, & Treatment Community Integration 13
  • 14.
    Reentry Prep, Probation, and Parole WellnessRecovery Action Plan (WRAP) Connection to Services Probation & Parole Supervision Housing & Employment Community Supports & Services Community Integration Intercept 4-5 14
  • 15.
  • 16.
    Pre- & Post-Intercepts •Historical and cultural traumas • Intergenerational trauma • Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) • Juvenile legal system involvement • Family & Friends Network • Community Engagement • Housing & Employment • Education, Training, & Skills • Faith-based involvement Before the crisis Off paper and beyond 16
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    Peer Engagement Opportunities County CL &BH Ecosystem Behavioral Health Advisory Board Reentry Roundtable Community Advocacy Organizations County Association of Government (AOG) MHSA 3-Year Plan County Budget Procurement Portal Provider Network DA Public Defender Probation Courts Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Sheriff ’s and Local Police Departments Crisis Hotline & Response Systems Community Supports Services Legal Aid Hospitals Clubhouses Boards & Commissions Liaisons Social Groups EMS 9-1-1 2-1-1 9-8-8 Volunteer Match Reentry Services 18
  • 19.
    Community Program Planning (CPP) Processes It’s the law.Just do it. 19 ‘Review and approve the procedures used to ensure citizen and professional involvement at all stages of the planning process...’ Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) (5604.2.(a)(4)) MHSA 3-Year Plan Evaluate Plan Budget Train Engage The CPP Year-long Process Up to 5% of MHSA Revenue CPP Requires Mental Health Advisory Board Approval 30-Day Public Review and Hearing
  • 20.
    Technology & theLaw Tech & Web Orientation, Laws • Social Media • Mobile Technologies • Surveillance Connectedness and opportunities. 20
  • 21.
    Data and Accountability 21 •Critical element, must continually inform • Data training • Evaluation, planning, and budgeting processes • Objectives and goals • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) • Portals, Dashboards, & Reports
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Advocacy, Media, &Data Informed peers are effective peers. 24
  • 25.
  • 26.
    California SIM &Peer Resources Se q uential Inte rcept Mod el (SI M) • The Sequential Inte rc ept Mod el ( SIM) • Peers A c ross the SIM and Map ( PRA) • Utilizing the Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el to Guide Loc al Re form D iversion Mod els & Sy stem Strate gies • Re ducing Harm Through Collaborative Solutions – Promising and Prove n City Mod els ( NLC) • Care First, Jails Last – He alth and Rac ial Justice Strategies f or Safer Communities ( LA -ATI) • Re sponding to Ind ividuals in Be havioral He alth Crisis via Co- Responder Mod els ( PRA ) • A d vancing A n A lte rnative to Police: Community -Based Se r vices f or Blac k Pe ople with Me ntal Illne ss 26 1. Talk The rapy: Be tterHelp 2. D e pression: Talkspace 3. Mindfulness: He adspace 4. Stre ss Re lief: Sanv ello 5. Ad d iction: I A m Sober 6. C BT: Mood Kit 7. Be tter Sle e p: Calm 8. Positiv e Thinking: Hap pify 9. Kid s: Bre athe, Think, Do with Se same 10. Anxiety: Worry Watc h 10 Best Mental Health Apps by verywell mind
  • 27.
    California SIM &Peer Resources D iversion Mod els & Sy stem Strate gies (cont.) • Behavioral Health Diversi o n Inter ve nt i o n s (CSG) • Five Steps to Ef fective Integrat i o n of Peer Recove r y Supp o r t Ser vice s in the Criminal Justice System • Advanc in g the Work of Peer Supp o r t Speciali s t s in Behavioral Health-Cri mi nal Justic e Prog ram mi n g (CSG) C urrent Practices • Pre valence of Loc al Criminal Justice Prac tices - Data • Data Collec tion A c ross the Sequential Inte rc ept Mod el ( SIM): Esse ntial Me asures Me ntal He alth • The Criminal /Legal Exp eriences of Ind ividuals with Me ntal Illne ss along the Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el: A n Eight- Site Stud y Trauma • What is Ge netic Trauma? • How Awareness of Ep igenetics and Ge nerational Trauma Can Inf orm The rapy • A d verse Childhood Exp e riences ( A CES) • Trauma-Informed A p proac hes A c ross the Se quential Inte rc ept Mod el ( CSG) 27 Tools • Pe e r Sup port Toolkit ( DBHIDS) • Me ntal He alth Crisis Plan Mob ile A p p • Digital Pe e r Sup port | A p p Database • We A re More | Pe e r Sup port Group A p p Re entry Plans • Collaborative Comp rehensive Case Plan ( CCCP) • We llness Re covery A c tion Plan ( WRAP) Know-How Guides • Whe n Y ou Turn 1 8 | Le gal Survival Guide • What is Digital Privac y – p rotec t your d ata • Surveillance Te c hnologies First Re sponder Pe e r Sup port • Pe e r Connec t
  • 28.
    28 C our ts •Pe e rs in the Courts ( NCSC) • Le ading Change: The Court’ s Collective Re sponse to Ind ividuals who Fre quently Cyc le Through Systems ( NCSC) J ails • City & County Le adership to Re duce the Use of Jails: Engaging Pe e rs in Jail Use Re duction Strate gies ( NLC) • Pe e r Re c overy Support Se rvices in Corre ctional Se ttings ( BJA) Pe e r Ne tw orks • Promise Re source Ne twork ( PRN) Workforce • Filling the Gap s in the Be havioral He alth Workforce ( BPC) J uvenile • De tour to Op p or tunity: A guide on young ad ult d iversion f rom the c riminal justic e system ( USDOL) • California Juve nile Justice Proc e ss Map Le g islative • Mod el Exp anding A c c ess to Peer Rec over y Sup por t Ser vices A c t ( LA PPA) Re search • California Pe er Providers in Transitions of Care ( UCSF) California SIM & Peer Resources
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    CA Health Systemsand Advisory Boards C ounty, MHSA Ad v isory Board, and Be havioral He alth Sy ste m Acronyms A lameda MHB | BHS A lp ine MHB | BHS A mad or BHA B | BHS City of Be rkeley MHC | BHS Butte BHB | BHS Calaveras MHA B | BHS Colusa BHB | BHS Contra Costa MHC | BHS De l Norte BHB | BHS El Dorad o MHB | BHS Fresno BHB | BHS Gle nn MHB | BHS Humb oldt MHB | BHS Imp e rial MHB | BHS Inyo BHA B | BHS Ke rn BHB | BHS Kings BHA B | BHS Lak e MHC | DMH Lassen BHA B | BHS Los A nge les MHC | BHS Mad era BHB | BHS Marin MHB | BHS Marip osa BHB | BHS Me ndocino BHB | BHS Me rc ed OPC | BHS Mod oc UNK | BHS Mono BHA B | BHS Monterey BHC | BHS Nap a MHSUAB | BHS Nevada MHSUAB | BHS Orange MHB | BHS Plac er MHA DAB | BHS Plumas BHC | BHS Riverside BHC | BHS Sac ramento MHB | BHS San Be nito BHA B | BHS San Be rnardino BHC | BHS San Die go BHA B | BHS San Franc isco MHB | BHS San Joaquin BHB | BHS San Luis Ob ispo BHB | BHS San Mate o MHSARC | BHS Santa Barb ara BWC | BHS Santa Clara BHB | BHS Santa Cruz MHA B | BHS Shasta MHA DAB | BHS Sie rra BHA B | BHS Siskiyou BHB | BHS Solano MHA B | BHS Sonoma MHB | BHS Stanislaus BHB | BHS Sutte r-Yuba BHA B | BHS Te hama BHA B | BHS Tri- City MHC | BHS Trinity | BHS Tulare MHB | BHS Tuolumne BHA B | BHS Ve ntura BHA B | BHS Y olo LMHB | BHS BHAB Be havioral He alth A d visory Board BHAC Be havioral He alth A d visory Committee BHB Be havioral He alth Board BHS Behav ioral Health Serv ices BWC Behav ioral Wellness Commis sion D MH De partment of Me ntal He alth LMHB Loc al Me ntal He alth Board MHSARC Me ntal He alth & Sub stance A b use Re c overy Commission MHAB Me ntal He alth A d visory Board MHSUAB Me ntal He alth and Sub stance Use A d visory Board MHB Me ntal He alth Board MHC Me ntal He alth Commission MHADAB Me ntal He alth, A lc ohol and Drug A d visory Board O PC Ongoing Planning Counc il b y BHA Brehab.com 29
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    Next Steps: Whatcan I do now? 30 Community Corrections Partnership Plans MHSA Annual Plans – Behavioral Health Systems Community Engagement & Advocacy 1. Identify Boards and Commissions and Serve a) Meeting times and dates. b) Give appropriate public comments. c) Volunteer for appointment & service. 2. Get and Review MHSA Annual Plan from your BHS a) Where are peers engaged? b) Where are gaps? c) Advocate to Advisory Board to fill gaps. d) Participate in Community Program Planning (CPP) process. 3. Research Resources and Tools of Interest a) Create local Google Alerts “san diego” “peer” 4. Find opportunities to advocate to local Board of Supervisors for additional Peer Supports funding and opportunities. 5. Network, network, network.
  • 31.
    DISCUSSION Does helping understandthe greater criminal-legal and behavioral-health ecosystem give you ideas of where peers could plug in? What types of Diversion courts are used in your county? Do you know how to contribute to your local planning processes? Do you have relationships with any of the government or provider planning stakeholders that you can champion peer supports with?
  • 32.
    Attributions Ekaterina Bolovtsova LinkedIn SalesNavigator Jovydas Pinkevicius Sarah Sch Joel Muniz Firmbee.com Benjamin Sow Georgio Trovato Joseph Frank Алексей Сабулевский San Diego News 8 (MCRT) Ruan Richard Roundrigues Denys Nevozhai Khamkéo Vilasing OPPO Find X5 Pro Kaysha Kenny Eliason Nick Sarvari Christina @ wocintechchat Mailchimp on Unsplash Erica Wittlieb Riverside.ca.gov (9-1-1 Center) Images by Sequential Intercept Model SIM Model © 2019 Policy Research Associates, Inc. Thanks for use of your creative works! 32 Remaining Content Civic Mapping CC 4.0
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    THANK YOU Download thishyperlinked deck in PDF at: CivicMapping.com /camhpro2023 Jerry Hall Jerry@CivicMapping.com CivicMapping.com 33 V1.1