What are we doing in Arlington?
Intensive Case Management and MH Services to include the following:
- Intercept I. (Law Enforcement/ES)
- Crisis Intervention
- Risk Assessment
- Referrals from ES to Jail Diversion program
- Intercept II. (Post-Arrest)
- Substance Abuse Assessments
- Mental Health Screening in the Jail
- Intercept III. (Post-Initial Hearings)
- Restoration to Competency
- Advocacy within the Criminal Justice System (close interface w/Public Defenders Office and Commonwealth’s Attorney)
- Intercept IV. (Re-Entry)
- Psychiatric Evaluations (with BHD Psychiatrists)
- Linkages to Housing, Shelter, Food, Medical Services, Social Services, Vocational Services
- Crisis Care Admissions
- Collaboration with Community Corrections and Adult Probation
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- Intercept V. (Community)
- Management of court ordered treatment requirements
- Coordination with Social Services
- Facilitation of Voluntary or Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization
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- Contact (as permitted) with Family or Significant Others (all Intercepts)
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- * All of the above services can be provided to forensic clients in the community, jail, or hospital setting.
Forensic Case Management Coordinator
glangebeck@arlingtonva.us
Forensic Case Manager/Mental Health Therapist II
The Arlington County Community
Services Board (CSB) has created a community-based jail diversion program to serve seriously mentally ill adults who come in contact with the criminal justice system. This program utilizes the
Sequential Intercept Model which seeks to intercede with the seriously mentally ill at a number of junctures within the criminal justice system in order to provide community based services.
Department of Human Services
Forensic Intensive Case Management/ Jail Diversion Team
Department of Human Services
Division of Behavioral Healthcare
Forensic Case Management Coordinator
glangebeck@arlingtonva.us
Forensic Case Manager/Mental Health Therapist II
The Arlington County Community
Services Board (CSB) has created a community-based jail diversion program to serve seriously mentally ill adults who come in contact with the criminal justice system. This program utilizes the
Sequential Intercept Model which seeks to intercede with the seriously mentally ill at a number of junctures within the criminal justice system in order to provide community based services.
Department of Human Services
Forensic Intensive Case Management/ Jail Diversion Team
Department of Human Services
Division of Behavioral Healthcare