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The Center Collaborative: Creative Solutions in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

Oregon Center on Behavioral Health and Justice Integration

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From the Oregon Center on Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice, this series shines a light on partnerships that are moving the dial, leading to better solutions and outcomes for people who may become involved with the justice system due to experiencing behavioral health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, or neurocognitive concerns. We talk with guests representing prominent voices from government, the judicial system, public safety, healthcare, and the broader community throughout m ...
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Abigail Meller is an aspiring activist, feminist, and a couple of other –ists, with a passion for health policy, advocacy work, and civil rights. Join her as she discusses current public health, healthcare policy, and social justice issues on Generation Invincible, a bi-weekly podcast by a millennial, for millennials.
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We have reached the end of Season 3 on the Center Collaborative. Closing out this year, we’re bringing you a fascinating discussion about how professional peers are making a difference in first responder culture in Eastern Oregon. Peer Coordinator Sergeant Tyler Reddington, Retired Firefighter and Department Chaplain Kevin Coleman, and Dr. Lindsay …
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Holly Harris, LPC, Deschutes County Behavioral Health Director, and Sheriff L. Shane Nelson, Deschutes County Sheriff discuss: The benefits of having a 24 hour walk-in crisis stabilization center with therapists on staff. The stabilization center takes anyone unless there is a safety concern, and law enforcement can voluntarily drop people off in l…
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Dr. Andrew Orf, partner of Lithia Forensic and Consulting LCC and a certified forensic evaluator, discusses: Oregon began the certification for forensic evaluators in 2012 for fitness to proceed evaluations, and the courts now prefer Certified Forensic Evaluators for pre-adjudication services. The level of nuance between evaluations, as it is combi…
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Sue Goldberg, Senior Director Decision Support for Umpqua Health Alliance Coordinated Care Organization and Cheryl McDonald, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Crisis Program Director for ADAPT Integrated Health Care discuss: IMPACTS Grant can uniquely meet people’s previously unmet needs. Grant covers 3 full-time outreach navigators, 1 part-time the…
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Kailee Evans, Oregon Department of Corrections Lead Correctional Counselor, Team Lead for the Peer Support Team, and CIT Coordinator for High Desert CIT, discusses: History of the Memphis Model CIT curriculum development, and how she altered the format to fit within the corrections environment. How the Oregon Way was developed through a partnership…
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Lane County Jail Captain Clint Riley and Sergeant Chuck Hardy, discuss: Programming in jail started due to a desire to improve behavior of the Adults In Custody (AIC) through teaching new skill sets to address their behavioral health conditions, and thus providing a better environment for AIC’s and staff. Multi-disciplinary team meets weekly to dis…
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Dr. John Gotchall, Pulmonary and Critical Care Doctor, The Arc of Benton County Justice Advocate, and The Arc of Benton County Board Member; Diane Scottaline, Executive Director of The Arc of Benton County; and Cody Gotchall, Self-Advocate and The Arc of Benton County Board member, discuss: How a person receives services through the community Intel…
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We are taking a break. We are at the end of a fantastic second season and in the midst of interviewing and editing, so we can bring season three to you in the new year. Thank you so much, listeners, guests, and supporters of our podcast. We could not do this without you. We look forward to bringing you fantastic interviews and nuanced conversations…
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Quinn Berry, MS, LPC, CACD-I, owner of Wallowa Health Services and Brandon Miller, CSWA, CADC-I, Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness Mental Health Therapist, Crisis Coordinator, and CIT Coordinator discuss: Establishing a CIT program in a small community presents unique challenges, but also better opportunities for connections and trusting relations…
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Alton Harvey, Jr., CADC-I, Mentor, Public Defense Services Commissioner, and man in recovery discusses: His story and what was helpful in his recovery; One man’s journey from addiction to inspiration. Alton’s personal journey and insights into the perspectives that helped him realize he was ready for recovery. The important role of mentors, and how…
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Captain Lee Eby, Clackamas County Jail Commander; Cierra Brown, owner of the Metro Law Group and Member of the CIDC Consortium; and Dr. Alexander Millkey PsyD, Northwest Forensic Institute, discuss Clackamas County’s Rapid Process for “in-house” fitness evaluations: This collaborative venture was born out of necessity after recognizing a 1,000% inc…
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OCBHJI wanted to turn the usual approach to privacy law training (i.e., HIPAA and CFR 42, part 2) on its head - we didn’t find the typical training centered on jargon and what you can’t say very helpful and figured neither did you. The result is this privacy laws radio play presented via our podcast. The radio play focuses on scenarios to demonstra…
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Michelle Brandsma, MS CADC III QMHP-C, Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. Substance Use Disorder/Trauma Informed Care Manager discusses: Naloxone distribution program and how it saves lives by reversing narcotic overdoses (e.g., fentanyl or heroin) Reducing the stigma of addiction Medication Assisted Treatment as a medical intervention supporti…
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Rod Harwood, Older Adult Coordinator for Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc., discusses: The growing aging population in the U.S. How Dementia impacts the senses and the brain Practical tips on how to provide accommodations when communicating with someone with Dementia The suicide rate among older adults What you can do to mitigate the impact of…
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Terry Schroeder, OHA Operation and Policy Analyst for the Certification and Licensure Department, and Jeffrey Gray, PhD, licensed psychologist, discuss: An overview of the role of the mental health examiner as a friend of the court who provides clarification around clinical aspects of a civil commitment hearing; Their role as a clarifier and a ques…
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Edward Jones, retired Judge and former Interim Executive Director of Oregon Public Defense Services (OPDS) discusses: What OPDS does; Long-term consequences of felonies and misdemeanors; How misdemeanors can snowball into more serious consequences; Asking ourselves: is this the right approach for this problem? Is it a criminal justice issue? A publ…
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Chris Bouneff, Executive Director of the Oregon Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), discusses: What does NAMI do?; Examples of the education NAMI provides free of charge; NAMI’s current proposal for a bill in the 2022 short session focusing on addressing wage gaps for those working in the behavioral health field; Why we need …
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Dr. Ericia Leeper and Dr. Andrea Avila, Psychologists and Certified Forensic Evaluators, discuss: How Psychiatric Advanced Directives, or as they are known in Oregon, Declarations of Mental Health Treatment (DMHTs) can direct treatment when a person is within a crisis; DMHTs communicate in writing what treatment works or doesn't work for a consumer…
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In this short episode, host, Chris Thomas, talks about the highlights of Season 1, as well as announces the beginning of Season 2. Season 2 kicks off with Episode #20 Uplifting Voice and Choice with Psychiatric Advanced Directives with Dr. Ericia Leeper and Dr. Andrea Avila, Psychologists and Certified Forensic Evaluators. Welcome to the conversati…
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The Oregon Center on Behavioral Health and Justice Integration (OCBHJI) launched our podcast in March of 2021 and after 18 fantastic episodes, we’ve reached the end of season 1. We’d like to thank our amazing guests for sharing their programs and insights with us, as well as our fantastic listeners for your support. After a brief holiday break, we …
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Kevin Fitts, Executive Director of the Oregon Mental Health Consumers Association discusses: What peer respite centers provide to consumers; Filling gaps by providing services that aren’t covered by Medicaid; Redefining workloads in the system to include more peers; The importance of peer voices within policy groups; Building community and long ter…
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Kevin Fitts, Executive Director of the Oregon Mental Health Consumers Association discusses: The focus of the Oregon Mental Health Consumers Association; The importance of the voices of people with lived experience at the table; The need for a tiered system to meet people where they are when they seek help before they are in crisis; Peer respite to…
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Judge Suzanne Chanti & Judge Nan Waller, Circuit Courts Judges and Co-chairs of the Chief Justice’s Behavioral Health Advisory Committee (BHAC) discuss: Stigma, lack of resources, and the impact on procedural justice; The role of a compassionate community in changing the system; Building in flexibility to meet people where they are with the acknowl…
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Judge Suzanne Chanti & Judge Nan Waller, Circuit Courts Judges and Co-chairs of the Chief Justice’s Behavioral Health Advisory Committee (BHAC) discuss: The definition of procedural justice, which is also known as procedural fairness; The importance of slowing down and using plain language, listening, and involving people in the court process; How …
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Terry Schroeder, OHA Civil Commitment Coordinator within the Certification, Licensure, and Technical Assistance Department discusses: Who is the examiner and what do they do in the process; What the bar is for an initial commitment versus if there is expanded criteria; The nuance around if someone is willing and able to participate voluntarily in t…
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Terry Schroeder, OHA Civil Commitment Coordinator within the Certification, Licensure, and Technical Assistance Department discusses: What civil commitment looks like in the state of Oregon; Civil commitment placements within the continuum of care, not just at the state hospital; What is considered at different steps within the civil commitment pro…
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Ari Wagner, Chief Operating Officer for Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc (GOBHI) and the Director of Operations which is the department that The Center is under. Ari discusses: Why scaring, educating, and exercising someone out of crime doesn’t work; Exposure to childhood trauma as a risk factor for engagement in the criminal justice system an…
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Ari Wagner, Chief Operating Officer for Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc (GOBHI) and the Director of Operations which is the department that OCBHJI is under discusses: Ari’s position as the first juvenile justice researcher in Oregon and the significant role she played in determining the recidivism rate for juvenile offenders, as well as devel…
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NOTE: Please listen to episode #9 to hear part one of this interview. Captain Lee Eby, Clackamas County Jail Commander; and Galli Murray, Clackamas County Health, Housing, and Human Services Suicide Prevention Coordinator discuss: Re-screening at the 2 week mark using the Adult In Custody’s (AIC) tablet. This volunteer screening works great for peo…
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Captain Lee Eby, Clackamas County Jail Commander; and Galli Murray, Clackamas County Health, Housing, and Human Services Suicide Prevention Coordinator discuss: Collaborative mapping of the incarceration process and data collection to uncover opportunities for improvements to the system; Common myths about suicide; The impact of suicide on fellow A…
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Juliet Britton, Beaverton Municipal Court Presiding Judge, discusses: The importance of addressing concerns early with repeated low level crimes to connect people to services to support long term stability and decrease recidivism in the future at the municipal court level; The Mental Health Liaison position at the court - a clinician in court to pr…
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Judge Pat Wolke, Josephine County Mental Health Court Judge; Co-Chair of the Workgroup to Decriminalize Mental Illness; and Member of the Chief Justice’s Behavioral Health Advisory Committee discusses: His work to strengthen the pathways into the civil system as a diversion from the criminal justice system, particularly in regards to civil commitme…
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Ann-Marie Bandfield, Manager of Crisis Services for Marion County Health and Human Services, discusses: How Marion County’s 24/7 Psychiatric Crisis Center (PCC), which just celebrated its 25 year anniversary in August 2020, got started and how it focuses on community based services; The business culture focusing on compassion and welcoming service,…
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Ross Acker, Advanced Health CCO Director of Coordinated Care & a Licensed Professional Counselor; Megan Ridle, Coos Health and Wellness Brief Treatment Crisis Services Manager & a Licensed Professional Counselor; and Kelley Andrews, Retired Coos County Sheriff Office Captain discuss: Building relationships with partners from the ground up; The evol…
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Commissioner Sharon Meieran, Multnomah County Commissioner, lawyer, and ER doctor discusses: What fuels her passion for her work around behavioral health as a commissioner and an ER doctor The importance of intervening upstream and meeting people where they are when providing behavioral health and wraparound services, as well as the importance of e…
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Stan Gilbert, Klamath Basin Behavioral Health (KBBH) Executive Director, discusses how collaboration with community stakeholders has resulted in the following innovations: Behavioral Health embedded in the Community Corrections office, resulting in same day warm handoffs to behavioral health staff upon first check in upon release from prison/jail. …
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Danielle Hanson, Oregon Judicial Department Statewide Specialty Court Coordinator, discusses: What are treatment/speciality courts? How do they work? How do they change lives? Why is it important to adhere to evidence based practice? How have the courts adapted to COVID? For more information about the intersection between criminal justice and behav…
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There are plenty of reasons why children get involved in criminal activity, but the leading cause is complex traumas. Some traumas are: Neglectful parents, abuse, sexual assault, losing a loved one, poverty, lack of support in school or home life. Those are just a few.
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Diane Scottaline, Executive Director of The Arc of Benton County, and Members of The Arc of Benton County, John and Cody, discuss: What kinds of disabilities are included in this population? Why is the community experiencing I/DD considered a hidden population regarding the intersection of behavioral health and criminal justice? The importance of p…
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Donald Trump has said some pretty horrific things about women during the course of his campaign. But it all came to a head when a 2005 recording of Trump and Billy Bush was released. On the audio clip, Trump discusses sexually assaulting women in part due to his celebrity status, all the while with Bush egging him on. Today's episode, "No, I'm A Ge…
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As of the day this podcast was first posted, Judge Merrick Garland will have been waiting 194 days since his nomination to the Supreme Court. Judicial nominations and appointments - or lack thereof - is a huge problem, especially now. And who do we have to blame? The Senate, who has time and time again decided not to do their job. Join Generation I…
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Guess who's back, back again... Thanks for bearing with us as we took a break - but your patience has been rewarded! Generation Invincible is returning with an interview with Erin Schrode. Schrode is a 25 year old environmental advocate and social entrepreneur who recently tried to mix up the stereotype of politicians by running for Congress in Cal…
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Generation Invincible will be taking a break for a few weeks. We will return on Monday, September 12, with amazing new episodes for the fall including some very exciting interviews! In the meantime, please email questions, comments or potential topics to generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And don't forget …
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This week, Generation Invincible takes on vaccines! Specifically, the myth that vaccines cause autism. On the agenda: a discussion of the background of the notorious vaccines and autism study from 1998, the negative ramifications of this study, why vaccines today are actually very safe, and why you should trust the CDC's guidelines for vaccination.…
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This week, Generation Invincible discusses voting: more specifically, the Voting Rights Act, Shelby County v Holder, racial discrimination in voting, and more! Generation Invincible encourages EVERYONE to register to vote and actually go vote!! This is such an important election, and no matter what, every vote counts. To submit feedback for Generat…
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Welcome back to yet another episode of Generation Invincible! In this episode, Generation Invincible focuses on the health problems facing the 2016 Olympic and Paralympics Games starting this week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Will we talk about Zika? Probably. But what are the real health issues that both athletes and tourists are likely to face? Lis…
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Happy 15th Anniversary Episode! Today marks the 15th episode since Generation Invincible's beginning. This week, we're exploring the prescription opioid and heroin epidemic in the United States. But first, an update on the status of the rights of 200,000 citizens of Virginia. On the agenda: the history of opioid and heroin use in the US, statistics…
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For today's episode, Generation Invincible sat down with Caitlin Abber, Senior Online Editor at Women's Health Magazine, and producer and host of the podcast Uninterrupted. Caitlin talks about her career, feminism, the 2016 election, women's health, and more. To submit feedback for Generation Invincible, email generationinvincible@gmail.com. Please…
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