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TTA Request was submitted through COSSAP TTA requesting "Assistance with our First Responder Diversion in Door County to further develop our referrals and program design"
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TTA Request was submitted through COSSAP TTA requesting "Assistance with our First Responder Diversion in Door County to further develop our referrals and program design"
Introductory meeting on 3.17 to discuss grantee's grant plan and present CHJ TTA services.
Grantee sent email to COSSAP address requesting information on implementing an OD outreach program.
12/17/20 CHJ initiated contact regarding the grantees FY2020 grant profile. Introductory meeting to discuss grantee's grant plan and present CHJ TTA services
Grantee contacted CHJ regarding the recording from the 12.9 quarterly call; introductory call scheduled for 2/3. Recording of 12/9 call was sent
Introductory meeting scheduled for 2/2 to discuss grantee's grant plan and present CHJ TTA services
Grantee had expressed interested in funding opportunities related to preventing overdoses.
Center for Health and Justice and our collaborative partner, the Police, Treatment, and Community Collaborative were asked to participate in a project developed by the Office for Victims of Crime and JBS, International. The project has included producing four deliverables over the course of two years. The OVC/NSP Partners participated in a series of meetings, presenting to the NSP members in addition to OVC grantees on May 11-13th. This was a showcase of these products.
The Law Enforcement/First Responder Diversion and Referral Mentoring Initiative provides communities interested in starting diversion or referral programs the opportunity to learn from established or innovative programs that have shown success in meeting the treatment needs of individuals with a substance use disorder, and in some cases an overdose. Eight sites have been chosen to act as mentors for newer programs that are trying to establish a first responder diversion program.
The Law Enforcement/First Responder Diversion and Referral Mentoring Initiative provides communities interested in starting diversion or referral programs the opportunity to learn from established or innovative programs that have shown success in meeting the treatment needs of individuals with a substance use disorder, and in some cases an overdose. Eight sites have been chosen to act as mentors for newer programs that are trying to establish a first responder diversion program.