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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*Other - Renew*00 Ift rA=mft6new Grant Behavioral Health 8 Wellness Criminal Justice Treatment Act Plan for Grant County - Amended October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023 840 E. PI um Street Moses Lake, WA 98837 Phone: (509) 765-9239 Fax: (509) 765-1582 Section 4 RCW 70.96A defines the services and clients that qualify for funding through the Criminal Justice Treatment Act. It reads "Substance abuse treatment and treatment support services for offenders with an addiction or a substance abuse problem that if not treated, would result in addiction, against who charges are filed by a prosecuting attorney in Washington State or the provision of drug and alcohol treatment services and treatment support services for nonviolent offenders within a drug court program." Grant County hired staff on March 11t, 2022 to implement a Drug Court and Court will start September 2022. As part of this plan, we are requesting CJTA Drug Court Funds. Renew - Substance Use Disorders program will continue to use no less than 70% of our allocation of $90,024.00, for outpatient substance abuse services for qualified clients including: • Brief Intervention • Outpatient Treatment • Intensive Outpatient Treatment • Brief Outpatient Treatment • Case Management • Assessment • Interim Services • Involuntary Commitment Investigation and treatment • Transportation • Childcare Services The law also requires that up to 30% of the allocation be used for projects that are innovative or meet a community need. We will be working collaboratively with School Districts across Grant County to provide education, outreach, and a referral source. We will also continue to collaborate with Samaritan Healthcare, Moses Lake/Quincy Community Health Centers and any other interested Grant County medical provider to increase the number of medical providers who prescribe Suboxone or other approved prescription drugs. These patients are high need. We will provide through training and services of PARC staff, other treatments and supports to meet the increased needs of the qualified CJTA clients. C "��-F*n-dersonf M. d9 LMHC Executive Director L, Danny E.)I tone Grant County BOCC Chair