During a recent council meeting, discussions centered on the expansion of the mental health court and the introduction of an aftercare program, led by Bill Buckman, the Fayette Mental Health Court coordinator. Buckman highlighted the critical intersection of mental health and substance abuse, revealing that 90% of participants in the program struggle with both issues, with 32% facing multiple dependencies.
A significant concern raised was the high recidivism rate in Kentucky, which stands at nearly 50%. However, Buckman noted that this rate drops dramatically to 17.7% one year after graduation from the program, and further decreases to just 7% for regular participants in the alumni program. This data underscores the potential effectiveness of continued support for individuals post-graduation.
Despite the compelling statistics, Buckman acknowledged the challenges in securing voluntary participation in aftercare programs, particularly among those who were court-ordered to receive treatment. The council did not take any action on this matter during the meeting, which concluded at 2:40 PM.