Federal Purpose Area 5 Drug Treatment Programs



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Federal Purpose Area 5 Drug Treatment Programs State Purpose Areas: 11F Mental Health Services 11F.01 Provide mental health services through various treatment modalities to a specified number of clients. DETOXIFICATION services? Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received INTERVENTION services? Describe the nature of these Services. Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received OUTPATIENT Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients received RESIDENTIAL services? Describe the nature and level of residential services. Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients received AFTERCARE 11F.02 Provide an array of mental health services to a specified number of clients. PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENTS? Describe who provided them and how they were used. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS? Describe who provided these evaluations and how they were provided. Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENTS? Describe who provided these assessments and how they were provided. Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION? Describe the client medical conditions and behaviors being treated. Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients received DIAGNOSTIC Part 6 During this reporting period, how many clients received URINALYSIS? Describe the number of clients tested and the number who tested positive. Part 7 During this reporting period, how many clients received CASE MANAGEMENT Part 8 During this reporting period, how many clients received COUNSELING, including psychotherapy? Describe the nature of the counseling services. Part 9 During this reporting period, how many clients received REHABILITATION Part 10 During this reporting period, how many clients received COURT LIAISON 11F.03 Determine how often a specified number of clients appeared before a judge. their first appearance session before a judge in court? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact it had on the court.

Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received a review session with a judge? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact it had on the court. Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received project exit sessions before a judge in court? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact it had on the court. 11F.04 Assist a specified number of clients in successfully completing their treatment plans. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many clients successfully completed their treatment plans? Describe the project measures for success. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and returned to COURT? Describe the reasons you believe clients were Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and returned to COURT other than a court the project is working with? Describe the reason you believe clients were unsuccessful. If you believe it is a systemic problem, describe any changes you are making in the project to improve successful program outcomes for clients. Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and went to or returned to JAIL? Describe the reason you believe clients were 11F.05 Respond to a series of relevant project-related questions that requires a qualitative response. Part 1 During this reporting period, was the number of clients the court serves expanded? Describe your progress. Part 2 During this reporting period, were key relationships between the project and mental health service providers in the community developed? Describe your progress. Part 3 During this reporting period, was the number of treatment options available to clients expanded? Describe you progress. Part 4 During this reporting period, were non-violent mentally ill misdemeanor defendants expedited into a diversionary track? Describe your progress. Part 5 During this reporting period, were elements in the project that could be improved to increase the client success rate identified? Describe your progress. 013 Offender Community Treatment (13A State; 13B Local, 13C Juvenile Assessment Center; 13D Drug Court) Objectives and Questions are the same for each of the above, sub-areas specify where services are provided. 013.01 Provide treatment services through various treatment modalities to a specified number of individuals. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided DETOXIFICATION services? This number should only include those clients who Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided INTERVENTION services? This number should only include those clients who Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided OUTPATIENT services? This number should only include those clients who 2

Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided Level 1 RESIDENTIAL services? This number should only include those clients who Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided Level 2 RESIDENTIAL services? This number should only include those clients who Part 6 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided Level 3 RESIDENTIAL services? This number should only include those clients who Part 7 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided AFTERCARE services? This number should only include those clients who were NEW ADMISSIONS and/or READMISSIONS during this reporting period. Part 8 During this reporting period, how many clients were provided level 4 RESIDENTIAL services? 013.02 Provide an array of treatment services. Part 1 Were most clients provided psychosocial assessments? Part 2 Were some clients provided diagnostic services? Part 3 Were most clients provided urinalysis? Part 4 Were most clients provided case management services? Part 5 Were most clients provided counseling services? Part 6 Were some clients provided rehabilitation services? Part 7 Were some clients provided with court liaison services? Part 8 Were a significant number of clients referred to outpatient or residential treatment or other community services? Part 9 Were most clients provided relapse prevention training services? Part 10 Were most clients provided vocational training and employment services? 013.03 Assist a specified number of clients to successfully complete their treatment plan. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many DETOXIFICATION clients Part 2 During this reporting period, how many INTERVENTION clients Part 3 During this reporting period, how many OUTPATIENT clients Part 4 During this reporting period, how many RESIDENTIAL clients Part 5 During this reporting period, how many AFTERCARE clients successfully COMPLETED their treatment? 013.4 Establish or support a drug court program. Part 1 During this reporting period, was there continued judicial supervision over offenders with substance abuse problems who are not violent offenders? Part 2 During this reporting period, was there mandatory periodic testing of each offender for the use of controlled substances or other addictive substances during any period of supervised release or probation? Part 3 During this reporting period, was there substance abuse treatment for each participant; probation or other supervised release involving the prosecution? Part 4 During this reporting period, was there confinement, or incarceration because of noncompliance with program requirements or failure to show satisfactory progress? 3

Part 5 During this reporting period, was there programmatic, offender management and aftercare services such as relapse prevention, vocational job training, and job and housing placement? 016 Innovative Programs 016.01 Prior approval from OCJG is required to use this purpose area and requires the use of project specific objectives. Part 1 Does your contract include project specific objectives? 20C Alternatives Community Courts 20C.01 Provide a specified number of clients with community court intervention services through various treatment modalities. DETOXIFICATION services? Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received INTERVEVTION Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received OUTPATIENT Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients received RESIDENTIAL services? Describe the nature and level of residential services. Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients received AFTERCARE 20C.02 Provide a specified number of clients an array of community court intervention services. PYSCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENTS? Describe who provided them and how they were used. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received COURT LIAISON Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS? Describe who provided these evaluations and how they were provided. Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCIATRIC ASSESSMENTS? Describe who provided these assessments and how they were provided. Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients received PSYCHOTROPIC MEDIATIONS? Describe the client s medical conditions and behaviors being treated. Part 6 During this reporting period, how many clients received DIAGNOSTIC Part 7 During this reporting period, how many clients received URNIALYSIS? Describe the number of clients tested and the number who tested positive. Part 8 During this reporting period, how many client received CASE MANAGEMENT Part 9 During this reporting period, how many clients received COUNSELING, including Psychotherapy? Describe the nature of the counseling services. Part 10 During this reporting period, how many clients received REHABILITATIVE 4

20C.03 Determine how often a specified number of clients appear before a judge in a community court. their first appearance session before a judge in court? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact, if any, it had on the court. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received a review session with a judge in court? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact, if any, it had on the court. Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received project exit sessions before a judge in court? If project staff were involved in this session, describe the nature of that involvement and what impact, if any, it had on the court. 20C.04 Assist a specified number of clients in successfully completing their treatment plans. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many clients successfully completed their treatment plans? Describe the project measures for success. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and returned to COURT? Describe the reasons you believe clients were Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and returned to COURT other than a court the project is working with? Describe the reasons you believe clients were unsuccessful. If you believe it is a systemic problem, describe any changes you are making in the project to improve successful program outcomes for clients. Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients were unsuccessful and went to or returned to JAIL? Describe the reasons you believe clients were 20C.05 Respond to a series of relevant project-related questions that require a qualitative response. Part 1 During this reporting period, the number of clients the court serves expanded? Describe your progress. Part 2 During this reporting period, how many warrants were issued to client for non-compliance with their community service hours? Part 3 During this reporting period, were the number of treatment options available to clients expanded? Describe your progress. Part 4 During this reporting period, were non-violence mentally ill misdemeanor defendants expedited into a diversionary track? Describe your progress. Part 5 During this reporting period, were elements in the project that could be improved to increase the client success rate identified? Describe your progress. 20D Alternatives Mental Health Courts 20D.01 Provide a specified number of clients mental health court intervention services through various treatment modalities. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many clients receives these services? 5

20D.02 Provide a specified number of clients an array of mental health court intervention services. psychosocial assessments? Part 2 During this reporting period, how many clients received psychological evaluations? Part 3 During this reporting period, how many clients received case management services? Part 4 During this reporting period, how many clients were referred to outpatient, residential treatment, or other community services? Part 5 During this reporting period, how many clients received psychiatric assessments? 20D.03 Determine how often a specified number of clients appeared before a judge in a mental health court. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many first appearance sessions were held in court? Part 2 During this reporting period, how many review sessions were held in court? Part 3 During this reporting period, how many exit sessions were held in court? 20D.04 Assist a specified number of clients in successfully completing their treatment plans. Part 1 During this reporting period, how many clients successfully completed their treatment plans? Part 2 During this reporting period, how many unsuccessful clients in the project returned to the mental health court? Part 3 During this reporting period, how many unsuccessful clients in the project returned to another court other than the mental health court? Part 4 During this reporting period, how many unsuccessful clients went to or returned to jail? 6