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DocuSign Envelope ID:7D246B6F-37D5-48F7-99D7-98C230BA1C70 it A continued <br /> Provider's C 71141 AnIna �INication <br /> � ��Z �� I F Z � t - * r9 �: a {3 tt 4 u�-� <br /> 'yS�r E c'i_,� L {y y ''r,r L 1 s i &. Sc E - {a 1:emu ts' . �'z <br /> ..m-r zh_`,aCxm''a tt, r d,za to- `'.r £ x rm ro{ �'t£��, <br /> t{ F {;» s.. <br /> b) Sentencing plans are dynamic tools which launch the defendant toward services to <br /> address the risk areas related to criminal activity. These reports provide detailed options <br /> and analysis useful to the court and after court to the probation officer assigned. These <br /> reports occur at a critical juncture. The defendants are a group that can tax the community <br /> in property crimes and therefore this work makes a significant impact in the community <br /> safety net.. <br /> c)Describe the local need or problem to be addressed in relation to the Consolidated Plan <br /> or other community priorities (i.e. Council/Board Goals). Cite local data to support the need <br /> for this program and the population being served. Youth are served by this effort at a <br /> critical point in criminal court. This is an opportunity at sentencing to divert those in criminal <br /> court to resources to address needs related to recidivism. This process guides the <br /> defendant to engage with a resource to add stability thereby reducing damage to the <br /> community caused in property and drug crimes. <br /> d) Describe the population to be served or the area to benefit and indicate how you will <br /> identify beneficiaries: The beneficiaries are identified when an ex parte order is signed by a <br /> judge to order an expert in sentencing to prepare a plan. They benefit by an analysis of risk <br /> areas and level of insight, motivation and an analysis of barriers to this. Recommendations <br /> are made for a specific resource to address the underlying issues to reduce the likelihood of <br /> recidivism and increase success with probation. <br /> g) Who specifically will carry out the activities and in what location will they be carried out? <br /> A trained sentencing expert prepares the plan by meeting with the defendant in a <br /> public place realistically accessible to him such as a public meeting room or in a jail <br /> conference area. <br /> h) Describe specifically the period over which the activities will be carried out, the frequency <br /> with which the activities will be carried out, and the frequency with which services will be <br /> delivered. Include an implementation timeline. The sentencing plan is carried out in weeks <br /> leading up to the sentencing hearing; records are requested, contacts with family and <br /> health care professionals occur. The plan is developed to match a level of engagement <br /> that may consider mental illness, cognitive ability, substance addiction and other barriers <br /> to avoiding criminal activity such as employment issues. <br /> i) Provide a bulleted list of other agencies, if any, with which your agency <br /> coordinates/collaborates to accomplish or enhance the Projected Results in the Program(s) <br /> to be funded. For each, give specific examples of the coordinated/collaborative efforts. <br /> When links are made to agencies during sentencing plan development, case management <br /> efforts prompt the defendant and resolves barriers as much as possible with problem <br /> solving and encouragement. <br /> • Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions for assessments and counseling <br /> • FIRST at Blue Ridge, as well as other residential and outpatient facilities such <br /> as Tarheel Challenge, New Life Launch Pad and Freedom House Recovery <br /> Center. Southlight in Raleigh or Horizons for women are some placements <br /> linked to defendants in individual plans. <br /> • Alamance Homes is an example of a group home. Such a facilitated <br /> application can be offered as an option for a disabled defendant. <br /> Main Application 1/20/2016 4:35:53 PM PageE of 21 <br />