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Workshop priorities: peer support, housing and diversion top a Sequential Intercept Model review

Behavioral Health Committee and Legal and Justice Systems (joint meeting) · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Committee members reviewed results of a Sequential Intercept Model workshop that ranked cross-agency communication, youth prevention, housing and peer support as top priorities for reducing jail demand and improving reentry supports.

A Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) workshop presented to the joint committee on March 17 identified cross-agency communication, prevention (especially youth mental-health services), housing and peer support as the highest priorities to reduce jail demand and improve continuity of care.

Brian Estes, cochair of the Behavioral Health Committee, summarized the SIM findings and said the top vote-getting priority was…

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