David A Washington MSW Washington County Health Department Division of Behavioral Health Services Program Coordinator Jail Substance Abuse Program amp Trauma Addictions Mental Health And Recovery TAMAR Program ID: 620135
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Trauma Informed Care and Reentry
David A Washington, MSW
Washington County Health Department
Division of Behavioral Health Services
Program Coordinator
Jail Substance Abuse Program &
Trauma, Addictions, Mental Health And Recovery (TAMAR) ProgramSlide2
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
“The world breaks everyone and afterward,
many are strong at the broken places.”
Ernest Hemingway Slide3
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
Link the knowledge we have about trauma and reentry
Sequential Intercept Model
Intercept 1 Law Enforcement
Intercept 2 Initial Detention/Initial Court Hearings
Intercept 3 Jails/Courts
Intercept 4 Reentry
Intercept 5 Community Corrections
Mark R.
Munetz
, MD and Patricia A. Griffin, PhDSlide4
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
Connect with community resources that are trauma sensitive
The RICH Model (Risking Connections, Sidran Institute)Slide5
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
Evaluate everyone entering the system for a trauma history i.e. Adverse Childhood Experiences
Educate all involved with the consequences of trauma Slide6
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
Trauma informed parenting class
Have knowledge of trauma informed services available to the individual once releasedSlide7
Trauma Informed Care for Reentry
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Trauma Informed Care for Reentry