Behavioral Health & Criminal Justice Reform
Matt Brooks Consulting LLC provides comprehensive knowledge to help make informed decisions for Behavioral Health & Criminal Justice Reform.
Behavioral Health & Criminal Justice Reform Expertise
Our firm is a leader in the pursuit of behavioral health integration and criminal justice reform. Our leadership has won a national award through the National Council of Mental Well-being on efforts to improve the delivery of behavioral health services for criminal justice involved individuals. Our firm works to ensure mental health and addiction is treated as a health disorder versus a criminogenic behavior.
We work with local governments to implement local justice reinvestment councils. We provide consulting guidance and support on the best use of addiction funding. We coordinate and foster partnerships between community health providers, community corrections, county government, jails, judges, public defenders, prosecutors, and state correctional facilities.
We work to identify solutions on alternatives to incarceration, leveraging Medicaid, ensuring effective utilization of mental health and addiction grant funding, and maximizing return on investment. Such approaches improve and strengthen local communities and consumers needing access to treatment.
Reach out for a consult on how our services will enhance your community and rebuild your workforce while addressing the challenging issue of mental health and addiction treatment.
Behavioral Health & Criminal Justice Reform Services
- Assistance in developing and managing Local Justice Reinvestment Councils.
- Consulting for local governments on identifying alternatives to incarceration.
- Coordinating services between community health providers, community corrections, county government, jails, judges, public defenders, prosecutors, and state correctional facilities.
- Identifying best use of local and community-based addiction treatment funding.
- Leveraging Medicaid services for criminal justice-involved populations.
- Working to identify alternatives to incarceration for criminal justice-involved individuals.