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Criminal Justice—Behavioral Health Partnership Promoting Integrated Healthcare: Creating High Quality Systems for the Hard to Serve January 29-31, 2017 San Antonio, Texas

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Criminal Justice—Behavioral Health Partnership Promoting Integrated Healthcare: Creating High Quality Systems for the Hard to Serve

January 29-31, 2017

San Antonio, Texas

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Pete Ear ley

Former Washington Post reporter

Author of eleven nonfiction books

(including four New York Times

bestsellers) and five novels. He is

best known for CRAZY: A Father’s

Search Through America’s Mental

Health Madness, which was one

of two finalists for the Pulitzer

Prize in 2007.

Larke Huang

Office of Policy Planning and Innova-

tion, Substance Abuse and Mental

Health Services Administration. A

National leader on policy issues af-

fecting children, adolescents, and

families.

Ron Mandersch ied

Executive Director of the National

Association of County Behavioral

Health and Developmental Disability

Directors. He is also Executive Direc-

tor of the National Association for

Rural Mental Health and Adjunct Pro-

fessor at the Department of Mental

Health, Bloomberg School of Public

Health, Johns Hopkins University.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

1:00 Keynote

“The Predicament”

Pete Earley, Author

2:00 Identifying Good Programs

“Helping New Programs Get Started”

Leon Evans — President/CEO

The Center for Health Care Services

IBHI Board Member

“Achieving Better Results”

Stuart Buttlaire — President IBHI

Regional Director of Inpatient Psychiatry and Continuing Care

for Northern California Kaiser Permanente

2:45 Break

3:00 The Interface between Justice and Treatment

Judge Steven Leifman — Miami Dade, Florida

The Honorable Susan Pamerleau — Former Bexar County Sheriff

Maggie Morales-Aina — Director El Paso County CSDC

Chief Will Johnson — Arlington, Texas,

International Association of Chiefs of Police

4:30 Bridging the Return

Steve Miccio — Director, PEOPLe, Inc.

Joel Dvoskin, Ph.D. — University of Arizona

College of Medicine

5:30 Break for Dinner

Dinner Speakers

Larke Huang, Ph.D. — SAMHSA

Lead, Trauma and Justice Strategic Initiative

Ron Manderschied, Ph.D. — NACBHDD

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Monday, January 30, 2017

8:30 Introduction to the Day

9:00 Concurring workshops and visit CHCS facilities (Tours at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.)

See Tour Page for more information

9:15 –10:30 Track One — Creating a New System

“Evaluating the Current System”

Dan Abreu, Moderator — Policy Research Associates

Gilbert Gonzales — Mental Health Director, Bexar County, Texas

Regina Huerter — Executive Director, Division of Behavioral Health

Strategies, Denver, CO

“Gathering Community Support”

Judge Steven Leifman

David Hnatow, MD — Emergency Medicine, Greater San Antonio Emergency

Physicians

Hon. Mark R. Holland — Mayor/CEO of the Unified Government of

Wyandotte County, Kansas City, KS

10:45-12:00 Track Two — Community Redirection

Julie Solomon — VP of Emergency and Stabilization Services, Wyandotte, KS

Cindy Schwartz — Project Director, 11th Judicial Circuit Miami Dade, FL

Joseph Smarro — SAPD Crisis Intervention Unit

Captain Martin Molina — Bexar County Sheriff’s Office

Liza Jensen, Moderator — Executive Director, NAMI San Antonio

9:15 –10:30 Track Three — Building Alternative Treatment

Ed Latessa, Ph.D. — University of Cincinnati

Steve Micco — Director, PEOPLe, Inc.

Sergeant Alicia Lopez — Bexar County Sheriff’s Office Mental Health Unit

Mark Stoeltje, Moderator — Executive Director, The San Antonio Clubhouse

Jim Dunford, MD — Medical Director, City of San Diego

10:45-12:00 Track Four — Re-Entry

Maureen McDonnell — Director, Business and HealthCare Strategy

Development, TASC, Inc.

Sam Tsemberis, Ph.D.— Pathways Housing First

Andrea Sallee, LMFT— Regional Director, ANKA

Tina Dulaine, LVN — Program Compliance & Training Manager, ANKA

Mike Lozito, Moderator — Bexar County Director of Judicial Services

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Marvin Swar tz

Professor and Head of Division of

Social and Community Psychiatry,

Director of Behavioral Health for

Duke University Health System

and Director of Duke AHEC Pro-

gram. Director of the National

Resource Center on Psychiatric

Advance Directives.

Harvey Rosentha l

Executive Director for the New York

Association of Psychiatric Rehabilita-

tion Services (NYAPRS) since 1993.

Over 40 years experience working to

promote public mental health services

and policies advancing the recovery,

rehabilitation, rights, and community

inclusion of people with psychiatric

disabilities or diagnosis.

Noon Lunch: Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Discussion

Marvin Swartz, MD — Duke University

Harvey Rosenthal — Executive Director, New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS)

1:45 Break

2:00 Same as 9:00 to 12:00

Concurring Workshops and visit CHCS Facilities

5:30 Reception in Exhibit Hall

6:30 Dinner

7:30 “National Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Systems

Reform Initiatives”

Patrick Fleming, Speaker — Stepping Up Initiative

National Association of Counties

Laurie Garduque, Author — Safety and Justice Challenge

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Patrick Fleming

Over 35 years experience of

working in human services at

federal, state, and county levels

with 25+ years working exclu-

sively in the field of substance

use disorders and treatment.

Currently, a Senior Fellow for the

National Association of Counties

working on the “Stepping Up Initi-

ative-Reducing the Number of

People with Mental Illness in

County Jails” and also a consult-

ant to the State of Utah on feder-

al (CMS) Systems Improvement

Model grant to improve the inte-

gration of primary care and be-

havioral health services.

Laurie Garduque

Director of Justice Reform for

the John D. and Catherine T.

MacArthur Foundation. Former

Director of the National Forum on

the Future of Children and Fami-

lies, a joint project of the National

Research Council and Institute of

Medicine. Former Director of

Governmental and Professional

Liaison for the American Educa-

tional Research Association. For-

mer Congressional Science Fel-

low in the U.S. Senate and for-

mer Assistant Professor in Hu-

man Development at Pennsylva-

nia State University.

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Tour Information

Reservations must be made in advance and are limited. Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

8:30 Meet at the Registration Table

8:45 Shuttle leaves promptly at 8:45 a.m.

On this tour, you will visit the nationally recognized facilities of The Center for Health Care Services’ Restoration Center and Haven for Hope of Bexar County.

The Restoration Center has been serv-ing the San Antonio community since 2008 with a wide range of substance abuse and acute care services. Working in close partnership with community law partners across Bexar County and City of San Antonio, The Restoration Center has developed a wide range of Jail Diversion programs co-located at 601 North Frio:

Crisis Care Center, Public Sobering, Residential & Ambulatory Detoxification, and Injured Detainee Medical Services.

Crisis Care Center provides 24-hour assessment and intervention services that address psychiatric crisis resulting in crisis resolution, extended observation and coordination into alternative care. It is the first choice for law enforcement to divert people with behavioral health needs from costly incarcerations and emergency room visits.

Public Sobering is designed to offer a treatment alternative in lieu of arrest to public in-toxicants by providing a medically safe environment utilizing motivational interviewing techniques to engage the patient and offer direct access to treatment. Multiple admis-sions to public sobering is not viewed as a failure.

Detox Unit offers individualized treatment and high quality medical care with experi-enced, compassionate medical staff who provide detox services in a supportive environ-ment. Individuals can detox from all substances.

In-House Recovery Program (IHRP) provides dormitories on the Haven for Hope cam-pus to provide sober, structured-living environments for campus residents to engage in treatment. Patients enrolled in IHRP attend outpatient substance abuse treatment pro-grams such as daily group counseling focused on relapse prevention, development of adaptive coping strategies, and other topics related to addiction.

Injured Detainee Medical Services provide minor medical clearance for crisis and de-toxification programs. There is immediate access to law enforcement to receive medical clearance and treatment for individuals that have been detained and injured during the apprehension process. This added service reduced ER wait line and get police back on the street. This service is blended and funded through City and County.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Achieving Higher Quality

8:30 Introduction to the Day

8:45 Improving Results

Christina Clarke — The Ideate Group

10:00 “Using Data for Improvement”

Debra Pinals, MD — Clinical Professor of Psychiatry; Director, Program in Psychiatry, Law, and Ethics, University of Michigan

Wayne Young — Manager, Trinity Pavilion, Fort Worth, TX

Dawn Weist — Sr. Manager, Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers

“Establishing Objectives, Planning Changes, Trial and

Learning”

Larry Phillips — St. Anthony’s Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK

11:45 Summary, Evaluation and Closing Remarks

Noon Close of Conference

Haven for Hope of Bexar County serves approximately 1500 individu-

als each day, providing a residential and service space for those faced

with homelessness. Haven has over 90 organizational partners, provid-

ing more than 150 social services. There are 31 partners on campus, 47

off-campus/community referrals, and 13 community support partners.

The campus has two major programs: the Courtyard and the Transfor-

mational Campus. The Courtyard is a low-barrier safe sleeping program

that offers shelter and basic needs. Individuals are welcome to stay at

the Courtyard as long as they are experiencing homelessness and need

assistance. The Transformational Campus is a center that offers ser-

vices and shelter with an emphasis towards addressing the root cause

of homelessness. At the Transformational Campus, an individual has

access to resources and support needed to gain permanent housing.

An individual’s stay is determined on their engagement toward their

goals.

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IBHI is a not for profit charity (501c 3) dedicated to helping organizations

which serve people with a behavioral health problem to achieve better results.

www.ibhi.net

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