Close Men's Central Jail & Divert People with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE

County Spending Category
1.3 Care First, Jails Last
Federal Expenditure Category
Other Public Health Services
Project Launch Date
03/31/2022
Anticipated End Date
06/30/2022

Project Contacts

Indicators & Metrics to Date

This project does not have any reported Indicators or Metrics

Target Populations

Project Description

Project Activities currently include the following elements for a total of $41.2M: - ODR Maternal Health: $6M over 2 years (provides interim housing, intensive case management services, employment and educational training, and rapid re-housing rental subsidy support to move women and children to permanent and stable housing and independence and self-sufficiency [confirmed]. - Poverty Alleviation: $2.96M over 2-3 years to support a partnership with the Anti-Poverty Initiative on a Guaranteed Income program for a subset of detained individuals released on pretrial status to determine the short and long-term impacts of the program on criminal justice involvement and other social and behavioral determinants of health [in development]. - Reentry Intensive Case Management Services (RICMs) gap funding for FY22-23 as a funder of last resort: $5M for 1 year to provide one-year of bridge funding for RICMs to maintain the provider network as funding transitions from Whole Person Care to the new managed care Medi-Cal waiver and CalAIM [confirmed]. - ODR Interim Housing to sustain 76 beds: $5.9M over 2 years to provide funding for 76 beds in the ODR interim housing portfolio without a dedicated funding stream, while long-term funding can be explored and as not to lose any interim housing from the ODR housing portfolio [confirmed]. - Expansion of ODR interim housing beds (approximately 40 beds): $2.9M over 2 years to expand the ODR interim housing portfolio to a total of 116 beds with this expansion [confirmed]. - Innovation Grants: $1.25M one-time at $250K per Board Office to develop mini-grants for each board office to solicit invested stakeholders, CBOs, and County departments on innovative ideas/programs to advance jail decarceration and system of care investments [in development]. - SAPC Community Treatment for approx 850 encounters: $8.46M over 2 years to provide an array of SUD services ranging from crisis residential to outpatient treatment to those transitioning from the jail in need of SUD services [confirmed]. - FOTEP Women’s reentry program $3.5M over two years: provides employment, case management and interim housing support for women transitioning from jail [in development]. - HFH Metro interim housing beds $5.25M over two years: provides interim housing, intensive services case management, and linkage to services for reentry clients. [in development] Additional details about project activities for the projects listed above and any additional projects supported by this funding will be included in status reports to ATI.

Goals & Objectives