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Release Advance Planning. Stearns County Release Advance Planning program. Renee S. Frauendienst, Public Health Division Director Public Health Division Sherry O’Brien, Family and Correctional Health Supervisor Public Health Division. Public Health Division Since 1987
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Release Advance Planning Stearns County Release Advance Planning program
Renee S. Frauendienst, Public Health Division Director Public Health Division Sherry O’Brien, Family and Correctional Health Supervisor Public Health Division
Public Health Division • Since 1987 • Currently provide 3.0 FTE nursing time at the health unit • 2.5 support time • Mon-Fri: 8:00 a.m.- 9:30 p.m.
Stearns County and RAP • 2002 Goals for the Correctional Health Unit • One of 5 goals: • Increase coordination-Human Services Programs prior to inmates release • reduce recidivism • crisis prevention • 2003 implemented concept of RAP team
RAP • Collaborative programming between • Human Services • Sheriff Office-Jail Administration • Public Health lead • Concept discharge planning
Purpose of Release Advance Plan • Multi-discipline team-similar to hospital discharge planning • Address post-incarceration needs • Goal of impacting recidivism
RAP Summary-July 2003-Dec 2003 • 1st year of the team • 5/7 inmates • Incarcerations 2 years before/after RAP • Impact: 20% decrease in the # of incarcerations
RAP Summary-2004 • 2nd year of the team • Incarcerations • 26/29 inmates • 87 less incarcerations 2 years prior to RAP and 2 years after RAP • Impact: 65% decline in # of incarcerations
RAP Summary-2005 • 3rd year of the team • Incarcerations • 20/23 inmates • 81 less Incarcerations 2 years prior to RAP and 2 years after RAP • Impact: 72% decrease in # of incarcerations
RAP Summary-2006 • 4th year of the team • 30 inmates RAP • 148 less incarcerations over 2 years • Impact: 78% decrease in number incarcerations
RAP Summary-2007 • 5th year of the team • 36 inmates RAP • 252 less incarcerations over 2 years*** • Impact: 87% decrease in number incarcerations ***2 months remaining
Total RAP-July 2003 to 2007 • Tracking 117 (2003-2007) • 570 less incarcerations after RAP • 76% decrease in total number of incarcerations after RAP • Average number of incarcerations pre-RAP-6.38 • Average number of incarcerations post RAP-1.51
TRENDS • Significant reductions in number of incarcerations in Stearns Jail after RAP • 15-20 (or more) prior incarcerations • None after RAP • Lengthening of returns to jail
Health Services in County Correctional Settings-the Public Health Role • Complex issues that continue to evolve over time • Care for the mentally ill • Homelessness • Unemployment • Chemical dependency • Complex medical issues • Unemployment issues
RAP Team Members • Team Members • Jail Administration • PH Supervisor • Correctional Health PHN’s • MH/CD SW • SW from Service Entry • SW Homeless • Probation Agent-Community Corrections • Financial Program Specialist • Others as identified (eg: Central MN Re-entry Project)
Eligibility Criteria • Inmates identified by jail administration or public health nurses or by inmate • Diagnosis of serious and persistent mental illness • Significant social or health concerns/needs • Identified CD/drug dependency issues • Homeless upon release • Willing to participate in RAP • Stearns County resident/releasing to Stearns residence
RAP Process • Initial meeting with inmate • Jail Administration or • PHN in jail • Short questionnaire • Determines eligibility • Preliminary direction
RAP Process • If inmate interested in participation • Consents-releases obtained • Schedule on RAP agenda • Staff notified of RAP participants • Bring pertinent information to RAP • PHN meets with Inmate to do more in-depth assessment.
RAP Activity • Inmate participation • Introductions/Sign-in • Begin reviewing needs and problem-solving priority needs • Facilitator notes activities to be completed • Summary provided to all team members
RAP Follow-up • PHN or other staff person responsible • Summarizing for inmate • Completing the Action Plan • Working with Public Health Nurses and Jail Administration in preparation for Release • Designated contact for inmate
Preliminary Information • Beginning to track services provided • For 167 inmates • 37% had CD issues • 24% had MI issues • 13 % had both CD and MI issues • 41% had Medical Issues • 66% had Financial issues • 49% had Employment issues • 31% Housing issues • 63% had at least three issues to address
Ongoing Discussions • Timing of RAP • Sentenced vs. pre-sentence • Follow-up upon release • Tracking success over time • Funding for needed services • Incorporating data from previous incarcerations to help with RAP
Next Steps • Cost analysis of program • Savings related to jail days • Savings related to staff time response to “crisis” • Savings related to productive citizen • Costs related to staff time
Contact information • Renee Frauendienst • renee.frauendienst@co.stearns.mn.us • 320-656-6284 • Sherry O’Brien • sherry.o’brien@co.stearns.mn.us • 320-656-6281