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Learn about the grant program focused on mental health response for Law Enforcement Agencies. Get insights on grant application, goals, requirements, and the role of mental health professionals.
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WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS & POLICE CHIEFS WASPC Mental Health Field Response Teams Program WASPC Spring Conference 2018 Spokane, WA James McMahan, Policy Director Ned Newlin, Jail Services Liaison & Grant Administrator
Your Agency Can Do This! • Don’t let the grant application process intimidate! • Start your conversations now with your community behavioral health provider organizations • They can offer… • Grant writing expertise • Contract for the MHP professional services
HOUSE BILL 2892, Chapter 142, Laws of 2018, 65th Legislature, 2018 Regular Session • WASPC is the lead organization for the grant program to Establish and Expand mental health field response capabilities of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) • Use of behavioral health professionals in crisis response • Primary Goals • Treatment • Diversion • Reduced Incarceration • Legislative Appropriation for fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019) is $1 Million
WASPC will… • Award up to 8 grants per fiscal year (2018) by October 1, 2018 • Each award about $100,000 (final cap TBD) • One grant from Eastern WA and one from Western WA, if possible • Set Data Reporting requirements for grantees • Submit an annual report to the governor and legislative committees by December 1st
In grant design, WASPC will consult with … • DSHS, Research and Data Section for future research and evaluation of outcomes such as rates of violence and harm, reduced arrests, jail usage, and emergency room usage • DSHS, Behavioral Health Administration & Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) regarding requirements for mental health professionals • Public Safety Answering Points & Behavioral Health to incorporate telephone triage and dispatch protocols
Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) Grantees will… • Develop local proposals incorporating mental health professionals (MHPs), as defined in RCW 71.05.020(35), into their mental health field response plans • Two or more LEAs may submit a joint grant proposal • LEAs with existing programs may also apply to expand their programs • Develop and provide or arrange for training for MHPs to operate successfully and competently within your agency • Law enforcement procedures & Safety Tools for MHPs
LEA Grantees Response Plan will… • Include at least one MHP performing professional services • MHP may assist patrolling officers… • In the field or in an on-call capacity • Provide preventive, follow-up, training on mental health field response best practices, or other services at the direction of the LEA • MHP is not limited to just field patrol • Coordinate with your local public safety answering points (911) • Report to WASPC, in approved format, data and outcomes on use of funds, participation of MHPs, and feedback
LEA Grantees • No supplanting allowed • Will be selected by a WASPC peer review panel • Consultation with integrated managed care organizations and behavioral health organizations • Priority will be given for proposals with local matching funds • All awards are final and at the discretion of WASPC • Funds distributed to grantees on a reimbursement basis only
General Data Fields • Basic Incident Information • Basic Officer Information • Nature of the Crisis • Behaviors • Demeanor Observed by LE • Threats/Violence/Weapons • Injuries during Incident • Use of Force Techniques Used • Disposition • Narrative • Anecdotal Stories
Tentative Timeline • Mid to Late June -- Grant Application Period Opens • No less than 30 days later (about mid to late July) -- Grant Application Period Closes at 4:00 PM • Same deadline for scheduling presentations to Peer Review Panel with Grant Administrator • Late July, Early August -- Presentations to the Peer Review Panel by applicants at WASPC Office • Mid to Late August -- Final Award Decisions • On or about September 1 -- Notice and Agreements to successful applicants
Peer Review Panel • Need volunteer Sheriffs & Police Chiefs to serve • Let me know at the conference this week if interested • GTWO will be sent out after the conference as well • Final approval of members by WASPC President • Plan a day for review and selection of grantees • Held at WASPC Office
Your Agency Can Do This! • Don’t let the grant application process intimidate! • Start your conversations now with your community behavioral health organizations • Grant expertise • Contract for MHP professional services
Mental Health Field Response Teams Program James McMahan Policy Director james@waspc.org 360-486-2380 Ned Newlin Jail Services Liaison &Grant Administrator ned@waspc.org 360-486-2401