Mar

10

FY21 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Category-Specific Orientation

Past Event
March 10, 2022, 12:00am- 1:30pm , Eastern

Hosted by The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).

In this webinar, staff from BJA and the CSG Justice Center will provide a brief overview of the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) grant requirements. CSG Justice Center staff will explain the training and technical assistance opportunities and the other resources available to grantees. A presentation from FY19 JMHCP Van Buren County, Michigan, and FY19 County of Pitt, North Carolina, grant team members will be provided along with a question-and-answer portion at the end of the session.

Speakers:

  • Deirdra Assey, Senior Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Hadley Fitzgerald, Senior Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Ethan Kelly, Senior Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Rachel Lee, Senior Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Felicia Lopez Wright, Senior Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Allison Upton, Project Manager, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center
  • Rachel Lindley, Trial Court Administrator, Van Buren County Courts Circuit Court, FY19 JMHCP Van Buren County, MI
  • Jason Jackson, Programs Coordinator, Pitt County Sheriff’s Office, FY19 JMHCP County of Pitt, NC
  • Molly Plount, Grant and Specialized Programs Administrator, Pitt County Sheriff’s Office, FY19 JMHCP County of Pitt, NC

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