Improving Responses to People Who Have Co-occurring Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders in Jails

 

Improving Response to People Who Have Co-occuring Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders in Jails Cover

People with co-occurring mental illnesses and substance use disorders—also known simply as co-occurring disorders—have complex needs that require integrated responses across jails and behavioral health systems. However, staff often do not know how many people with co-occurring disorders reside in the jail or do not know how to respond when they recognize the symptoms.

This brief from The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center outlines how jail administrators and staff can improve their responses to this population by implementing practices that focus on identification and provision of services: conducting standard screening and assessment for both, linking people to services through collaborative comprehensive case management, and assessing effectiveness through regular performance measurement tactics.

Read the brief