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County recognizes Clint Riley for leading behavioral health deflection program credited with statewide interest
Summary
Lane County honored Clint Riley for leading a behavioral health deflection program developed after Measure 110; officials said 34 people have graduated, about 60 are enrolled, and other counties are studying Lane County's model.
Lane County commissioners recognized Clint Riley on Dec. 9 for spearheading the county's Behavioral Health Deflection Program, a county administrator said was created in response to Measure 110 reforms and designed to offer an alternative to criminalization for people with substance‑use and behavioral‑health needs.
The county administrator described Riley as the program's catalyst and cited broad collaboration with law…
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