Western Region Agenda
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2019 CCJ/COSCA Western Region Summit Improving the Court and Community Response to those with Mental Illness May 22-24, 2019 Ι Sun Valley Resort Ι Sun Valley, Idaho Agenda Wednesday, May 22, 2019 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM Registration – Inn Board Room 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Welcome and Reception – Continental Room Summit Hosts: Co-Chairs, CCJ/COSCA Western Region Hon. Matthew B. Durrant, Chief Justice, Utah Supreme Court Mr. Rodney A. Maile, Administrative Director of the Courts, Hawaii Judiciary Idaho Hosts: Hon. John R. Stegner, Justice, Idaho Supreme Court Ms. Sara Thomas, Administrative Director of the Courts, Idaho Administrative Office of the Courts Evening Dinner on Your Own Thursday, May 23, 2019 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Registration – Limelight B Promenade 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Breakfast – Continental Room 8:30 AM – 8:45 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks – Limelight B Summit Hosts: Co-Chairs, CCJ/COSCA Western Region Hon. Matthew B. Durrant, Chief Justice, Utah Supreme Court Mr. Rodney A. Maile, Administrative Director of the Courts, Hawaii Judiciary Speaker, State Justice Institute National Initiative, Improving the Justice System Response to Mental Illness: Hon. David Brewer, Justice, Oregon Supreme Court; Member, State Justice Institute Board of Directors; Member, Oregon Inter-Branch Workgroup to Decriminalize Mental Illness Speaker, National Judicial Opioid Task Force: Hon. Judith Nakamura, Chief Justice, New Mexico Supreme Court 2019 CCJ/COSCA Western Region Summit Improving the Court and Community Response to those with Mental Illness Agenda Page 2 8:45 AM – 10:00 AM Plenary Session – Judicial Leadership: The Story of Miami-Dade County, Florida – Limelight B Judge Steve Leifman will open the Summit with an inspiring keynote address of what judicial leadership can accomplish to improve the community and court response to those with mental illness. Miami-Dade County, with a population of 2.8 million is the seventh largest county in the nation and is a leader in addressing the complex community challenges involving law enforcement, behavioral health and the justice system, and in devising evidence-based, cost effective solutions for those with mental illness. Speaker: Hon. Steven Leifman, Associate Administrative Judge, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida (Miami-Dade County) 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break 10:15 AM – 11:30 AM Plenary Session – Chief Justices and Judges Leading Reforms: Challenges, Approaches, and Strategies – Limelight B A panel of chief justices and other court leaders from the Western Region will describe the challenges experienced in their respective states, and the various approaches and strategies they are employing to improve the court and community responses to those with mental illness. Statewide multidisciplinary strategies combined with community by community action is required to meet the complex challenges facing state courts and communities. Moderator: Mr. David K. Byers, Administrative Director of the Courts, Arizona Supreme Court Panelists: Hon Scott Bales, Chief Justice, Arizona Supreme Court Hon. James N. Bianco, Judge, Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles (as designated by Hon. Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye, Chief Justice, California Supreme Court) Hon. Pat Wolke, Circuit Court Judge, Josephine County Circuit Court; Chair, The Workgroup to Decriminalize Mental Illness, Oregon (as designated by Hon. Martha L. Walters, Chief Justice, Oregon Supreme Court) 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM Lunch and State Team Meetings (see room assignment list in the conference folder for team meeting locations) 2019 CCJ/COSCA Western Region Summit Improving the Court and Community Response to those with Mental Illness Agenda Page 3 1:15 PM – 2:45 PM Plenary Session – Early Intervention, Deflection, and Diversion: From the Public Health System to Intercepts 0 (Community Services) and 1 (Law Enforcement) – Limelight B Using the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) as a framework, this multidisciplinary panel will share practical solutions and evidence-based practices pre-arrest in the public health system and communities in the Western Region, including law enforcement alternatives, a continuum of crisis services, and involving civil commitment practices and assisted outpatient treatment. Early intervention with and diversion from the criminal justice system are the preferred strategies for as many persons with serious mental illnesses as feasible. Moderator: Dr. Michael K. Champion, Forensic Chief, Adult Mental Health Division, Hawaii Department of Health Panelists: Sgt. Douglas Winger, Assistant Watch Commander, Systemwide Mental Assessment Response Team, Mental Evaluation Unit, Los Angeles Police Department Mr. David Covington, Chief Executive Officer and President, RI International Ms. Doris A. Fuller, Mental Illness Research and Advocacy, Former Research Director, Treatment Advocacy Center Hon. James N. Bianco, Judge, Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM State Team Meetings (see room assignment list in the conference folder for team meeting locations) 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Reception and Dinner for State Teams, Faculty and Guests – River Run Lodge The Ideal Crisis System: Strategies for Mental Health and Law Enforcement Collaboration to Prevent Justice Involvement Introduction: Dr. Vincent Atchity, Executive Director, The Equitas Project Speaker: Dr. Margie Balfour, Chief of Quality and Clinical Innovation, Connections Health Solutions; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Arizona Bus service from the hotel to River Run Lodge will begin at 5:45 p.m. and will pick-up at approximately 20-minute intervals thereafter (6:05 p.m., 6:25 p.m.). Please meet at the Baldy Bus Loop in between the Lodge and Inn (see map in your Summit folder for exact location). Parking is available at River Run Lodge if you prefer to drive – River Run Lodge is located at 520 Serenade Lane, Ketchum, Idaho (driving instructions are available at the registration desk). 2019 CCJ/COSCA Western Region Summit Improving the Court and Community Response to those with Mental Illness Agenda Page 4 Friday, May 24, 2019 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM Registration – Limelight B Promenade 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Breakfast – Continental Room 8:25 AM – 8:30 AM Welcome and Morning Announcements – Limelight B 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Plenary Session – After Arrest: From Intercept 2 (Initial Detention) to Intercept 5 (Community Corrections) – Limelight B Building on the earlier panels, and again using the SIM as a framework, this panel will highlight effective practices and models within the justice system if a defendant with mental illness is arrested, ranging from behavioral health assessments in the jail, pretrial release programs, to competency determinations and restoration treatment, court calendars and dockets, and community-based alternatives and treatment. Moderator: Dr. Debra A. Pinals, Director of the Program in Psychiatry, Law, and Ethics and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan; Medical Director, Behavioral Health and Forensic Programs, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Panelists: Sheriff Gary Raney (ret.), Ada County, Idaho; Former Chair, Pretrial Justice Institute Ms. Michal Aimee Rudnick, Project Manager, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Hon. Nan G. Waller, Circuit Court Judge, Multnomah County Circuit Court; Member, Behavioral Health Justice Reinvestment Steering Committee, Oregon 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM State Team Meetings (see room assignment list in the conference folder for team meeting locations) 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM State Team Reports and Closing Remarks – Limelight B Each of the state teams will report back to the full group on action plans. Facilitators: Co-Chairs, CCJ/COSCA Western Region Hon. Matthew B. Durrant, Chief Justice, Utah Supreme Court Mr. Rodney A. Maile, Administrative Director of the Courts, Hawaii Judiciary 12:00 Noon Adjourn .