Orange County NC Website
33 <br /> EXHIBIT A. SIM WORKSHOP: FRAMEWORK <br /> Inte roe pi 10 Intercept-1 1rwterce-pt 2 ° 1nIemept 3 inl-erecpt 4 Intercept S <br /> --U-lLV:Ser-Ce5; taw Entice*rFeri Mitial dhetentic� gi�cc-IrV „mu-iW C%wrectk;-n r- <br /> 1n4l.ieI IL1 WackNa <br /> Crisis LJrtiea �peclalt��.ourt <br /> Reen i -- <br /> F f St i <br /> CrfieiaCare Lt,CDI��w Arr-ext Inla:al ��u+M Jail <br /> nl:nuum Er5�br4 r r5� DLL-tenllon . ri <br /> Jail Probatl�rr <br /> © 2019 Policy Research Associates. Inc. <br /> • The Sequential Intercept Mapping Framework (Griffin, et. al.) is organized as illustrated above. Workshop output is organized according to <br /> these intercepts. Orange County map completed during the workshop is presented on next page. <br /> • The workshop participants noted that Orange County is fortunate to have a number of existing programs and services that provide a solid <br /> basis upon which to build. These are summarized in the following pages and are organized by Intercept. <br /> • The main body of this report summarizes the gaps identified by Workshop participates. Filling these gaps both creates new services that do <br /> not exist currently and leverages existing services to achieve better outcomes for individuals in crisis and for stakeholders engaged in <br /> providing public safety/emergency, clinical, and criminal justice services. <br /> Griffin, P.A., Heilbrun, K., Mulvey, E.P., DeMatteo, D., & Schubert, C.A. (Eds.). (2015). The Sequential Intercept Model and Criminal Justice: Promoting Community <br /> Alternatives for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/med-.psy ch/9780199826759.001.0001 <br /> 31 <br />