LEAD SF Operational W orkgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 LEAD SF
Welcome & Introductions LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 2
Agenda 1 Welcome & Introductions 2 Agenda Review 3 Review LEAD SF Program Design 4 Orientation to Operational Workgroup 5 Review of LEAD SF Program Flowcharts - Entry & Transport 6 Review Initial Phase of Implementation 7 Law Enforcement 8 District Attorney’s Office 9 Public Defender’s Office 10 Closing & Next Steps LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 3
LEAD SF – Program Design LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 4
LEAD SF Proposal • 26 month pilot to connect low level drug offenders with high needs to services • Focused on Tenderloin and Mission Districts • Identified Pilot Hotspots: UN Plaza/ Civic Center BART Station & Mission Hot Spot/ 16 th Street BART Station • Minimum of 250 individuals served • 200 pre booking referrals • 50 social contact referrals LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 5
Types of Referrals Under Senate Bill 843 • Pre-booking Referral (200 referrals) • Probable cause for arrest of an eligible charge • Voluntary alternative to arrest • Social Contact Referral (50 referrals) • Individual is at risk risk of arrest for the eligible charges • There is a history of involvement with and/ or being arrested for the eligible charges • Individual wants to voluntarily participate LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 6
Eligible Charges Under Senate Bill 843 • Eligible charges where circumstances indicate that it is to provide a subsistence living or to afford drugs for his/ her consumption 1. Possession for sale or transfer of a controlled substance 2. Sale or transfer of a controlled substance 3. Possession of a controlled substance 4. Being under the influence of a controlled substance 5. Being under the influence of alcohol and a controlled substance 6. Prostitution LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 7
Goals of BSCC LEAD Grant 1 . Reduce the recidivism rate for low-level drug and alcohol offenders in the Tenderloin and Mission districts 2 . Strengthen collaboration across city departments and with community-based organizations to better meet the needs of individuals with a history of substance abuse 3 . I m prove health and housing status of LEAD participants LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 8
Core Principles • Principles for successful LEAD implementation • Principles for the following roles: • Case management • Policing • Prosecutor • Community public safety groups LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 9
Orientation to Operational Workgroup LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 10
Operational Workgroup • Meet biweekly and chaired by the Project Manager • Multidisciplinary and coordinated approach to supporting population • Discuss open cases and new referrals • Provides a feedback loop • Leverage expertise of law enforcement who may have knowledge about a participant’s whereabouts • Discuss progress of participants and how to best support them so charges remain in abeyance • Discuss continued participation in the program LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 11
Review LEAD SF – Program Flow Charts: Entry Work Flow & Authority to Transport LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 12
LEAD SF Referral Officer has probable cause for a LEAD eligible arrest Officer offers individual an opportunity to participate in LEAD I ndividual does not I ndividual accepts accept LEAD and is LEAD and charges booked into are held in abeyance custody/ cited and released I ndividual is given I ndividual is inform ation about assessed for com pleting an crisis intake I ndividual is m et in the field by an outreach w orker or transported to the CASC or an alternative facility ( if indicated) LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 13
Crisis Assessment Dore Psychiatric Psychiatric Urgent Emergency Crisis Care Services Medical Emergency Department Crisis Severe Sobering Intoxication Center LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 14
Authority to Transport Crim inal Conduct Misdem eanor offense Felony offense Custodial Citation LEAD Referral Arrest File in • Provide advisement Booking • Provide advisement court • Consent to transport Crim inal System Service Provider (LEO – PC 849(b)) LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 15
Review LEAD SF - Initial Phase of Implementation LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 16
Initial Phase - Hotspots • Recommendation from Law Enforcement Workgroup and Policy Committee • Start at UN Plaza/ Civic Center BART Station & Mission Hot Spot/ 16 th Street BART Station • Issue 1: How long should Phase 1 last? Refer back to Policy Committee for discussion of next location LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 17
Initial Phase – Team Approach • Recommendation from Law Enforcement Workgroup • Glide/ Felton Outreach Workers and Law Enforcement do joint outreaches to better understand the population and needs • Issue 2: How should the teams go about this? For how long? LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 18
Law Enforcement LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 19
SFPD / BART / SFSD • Initial contact with potential participant (pre-booking) i. CSU Long Beach Evaluation • Script for law enforcement • Transportation i. Authority to transport / Alternatives to transport ii. Location and need for behavioral health checklist iii. Incident Report LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 20
District Attorney’s Office LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 21
District Attorney’s Office • Receiving copy of incident report • Needs from law enforcement LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 22
Public Defender’s Office LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 23
Public Defender’s Office • Collaboration in Workgroup LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 24
Closing & Next Steps • Operational Workgroup Meeting # 2 • Friday, July 28, 9: 00 – 11: 00 a.m. • Operational Workgroup Meetings • Recurring bi-weekly Friday meetings • 9: 00 – 11: 00 a.m. • 8/ 11, 8/ 25, 9/ 8, etc. LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 25
Operational Workgroup Meeting # 2 – Draft Agenda 1. Department of Public Health 2. Initial intake a. Demographics b. Needs assessment c. Consent d. Authorization 3. Immediate referrals to services 4. Referral to Glide/ Felton a. Incident report b. Intake c. Consent/ authorization d. History with DPH e. Contact for existing providers 5. Treatment/ Outreach with Glide and Felton 6. Social contact referrals LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 26
Information Sharing & Engagement Dedicated page on DPH website and email: w w w .sfdph.org/ dph/ com upg/ know lcol/ leadSF/ Law - Enforcem ent-Assisted- Diversion-SF.asp leadsf@sfdph.org • Public postings of agenda & minutes • Posting of relevant LEAD materials LEAD SF Operational Workgroup Meeting # 1 July 14, 2017 27
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