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SUMMARY:SAMSHA GAINS: Leveraging Homeless Courts and Care Courts to Support Individuals’ Homelessness\, Mental Illness\, and Substance Use Disorders Needs
DESCRIPTION:The GAINS Center focuses on expanding access to services for people with mental and/or substance use disorders who come into contact with the adult criminal justice system. \nJurisdictions nationwide have implemented homeless courts and care courts as structured responses to the challenges faced by individuals who are homeless\, have mental and substance use disorders\, and intersect with the criminal justice system. These models emphasize collaborative\, cross-system approaches that connect individuals to services to promote recovery and resolve legal barriers to housing\, employment\, and transportation. This webinar will provide an overview of two programs that demonstrate the homeless court and care court models. Presenters will share Ventura\, California’s CARE Act program\, including its structure and measurable outcomes. The webinar will also feature the Columbia Homeless Court program\, established in 2015\, with a focus on its development\, operational framework\, and data trends. The discussion will highlight how these programs can strengthen system coordination\, resolve legal challenges\, and improve outcomes for individuals with complex needs.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/samsha-gains-leveraging-homeless-courts-and-care-courts-to-support-individuals-homelessness-mental-illness-and-substance-use-disorders-needs/
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SUMMARY:Academy for Community Behavioral Health: Compassionate Conversations
DESCRIPTION:The Academy for Community Behavioral Health partner with social service providers to build more equitable and effective behavioral health care in New York City.The Academy strengthens the capacity of social service providers to provide trauma-informed services\, normalize compassionate conversations about behavioral health\, use relevant skills\, including to prevent\, identify\, respond to\, and care for mental health challenges and emotional pain. \nWhat does it mean to “meet people where they are?” Many of us want to support people with behavior change\, meaning we want to support them with decisions\, actions\, and habits that will reduce negative outcomes and improve their quality of life. This course will focus on how we support people who are considering or working toward behavior changes. We will focus on our intentions as service providers and develop skills to bring active listening into conversations with community members. \nWe will explore the link between self-compassion and holding space for compassion. We will also consider how we can embody the spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI) by bringing acceptance\, compassion\, collaboration and evocation into our work. We will practice and strengthen skills for active listening.
URL:https://criminaljustice.cityofnewyork.us/event/academy-for-community-behavioral-health-compassionate-conversations/
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