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Release Manual for Offenders with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness, Chemically Dependent Offenders and Sexual Offenders
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Published 2006.
83 pages.
Related Topics
Co-occurring disorders
(Offender Services)
Co-occurring disorders
(Special Offenders)
Drug addict
(Special Offenders)
Mentally ill
(Special Offenders)
Minnesota
Offender reintegration
(Reentry)
Sex offender
(Special Offenders)
Guidance for completing mental health release plans for SPMI (serious and persistently mentally ill) offenders is provided. Sections of this manual are: introduction; resource search procedure; county adult social services; county/city health departments; definition of SPMI; mental health release plan; chemical dependency statutes and rules; first offender interview SPMI; Rule 79 assessment; setting up psychology appointments; referral for ARMHS (Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services) workers; Rule 25 assessment; applying for SSI/SSDI; applying for economic assistance and health care insurance; housing referrals; community mental health supports; drug and alcohol supports; sex offender resources; and Mental Health Release Plan Chart.
Accession Number: 021631
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