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Adult Services Director, Lucas County Mental Health Board
I. Adult Forensic Task Force II. Forensic Services III. Municipal Court Project IV. Program Of Assertive Community Treatment (Pact) V. Mental Health And The Jail Project VI. Crisis Intervention Team: A Best Practice In The Making
Board of Trustees, Capital University, Columbus, Ohio
I. Criminalization Of The Mentally Ill II. De-Institutionalization III. Trans-Institutionalization IV. The High Cost Of Incarceration IV. There Are Effective Alternatives V. Changes Are Needed
Chairman of the Commission and Director, Ohio Department of Mental Health
I. Introduction II. Background And Framework For The Commission III. Developing The Plan For The Commission's Work A. The Law And Mental Health. IV. Interim Report V. A Unifying Theme: Recovery VI. The Final Report A. Transforming Mental Health Care B. National Goals For Mental Health VII. The Commission's Recommendations For Change A. Goal 1: Americans Will Understand That Mental Health Is Essential To Overall Health B. Goal 2. Mental Health Care Is Consumer And Family Driven C. Goal 3: ...
Deputy Director, NorthEast Ohio Community Alternative Program
Director of Clinical Training, Ohio SAMI CCOE
I. Introduction A. Research On Co-Occurring Disorders B. Integrated Treatment Model C. Ohio's Adoption Of The Iddt Model II. Background/Purpose Of The Sami CCOE
I. Background II. Screening III. In-Depth Assessment IV. Treatment V. Program Outcomes VI. Clinical Outcomes
Director of Training for the Akron Police Department
I. What Is Deliberate Indifference? II. Deliberate Indifference With Regard To The Mentally Ill III. The Prophet IV. Building A Cit In Akron: Learning A New Language V. NAMI NAMI is fairly well known throughout the United States but is often a foreign term to police officers. When I try to explain it to the men and women in blue, I refer to NAMI as Mother's Against Drunk Drivers (MADD), only for persons with family members who have a mental illness. The stories I have heard from NAMI members ...
Executive Director, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Ohio
I. Introduction II. A History Lesson III. About NAMI Ohio A. NAMI Ohio Vision B. NAMI Ohio Values C. NAMI Ohio Mission D. NAMI Ohio Goals E. NAMI Ohio Objectives F. NAMI Ohio Programs 1. Education 2. Advocacy
Executive Director, Ohio Advocates for Mental Health
I. Stigma And Discrimination II. Increasing Caseloads And Demand For Services III. People With Mental Illnesses And Criminal Records IV. Consistent Messages V. Conclusion
Executive Director, The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Ohio (NAMI Ohio)
I. Deinstitutionalization II. Addressing The Need
Judge, Butler County Common Pleas Court, Butler County, Ohio
I. Introduction: Prison: A Warehouse For The Mentally Ill II. A Solution: Integrated Treatment III. The Substance Abuse And Mental Illness (SAMI) Program: An Integrated Treatment Alternative A. The History of SAMI B. The SAMI Team: The Client's Support System C. The Individual Team Members and Their Roles in SAMI: 1. The Judge 2. The Probation Officer 3. The Case Managers 4. The Program Nurse 5. The Psychiatrist 6. The Program Director D. The SAMI Program's Surrounding Support E. The "Cl...
Judge, Butler County Probate Court, Butler County Ohio
Judge, Fairfield Municipal Treatment Alternative Court, Fairfield County, Ohio
Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio
I. Why The Need? II. Ohio's Response III. Three Ohio Successes IV. Collaboration Is Key A. An Example Of Collaboration IV. National Symposium On Mental Illness And The Criminal Justice System A. The Criminal Justice System V. Conclusion
I. History Of The Linkage Program II. Operation Of The Program III. Pre-Release Actions IV. Post-Release Actions
LISW, Chief, Office of Forensic Services, Ohio Department of Mental Health
I. Where Are The Projects Now? A. Athens B. Clark C. Clermont D. Columbiana E. Fairfield F. Franklin G. Gallia H. Lake I. Licking/Knox J. Lucas K. Montgomery L. Tuscarawas II. What Have We Learned? A. Successes Of Projects 1. Increased Awareness 2. Strong Leadership/Oversight And Advisory Boards B. Challenges Of Projects 1. Judicial Involvement 2. Housing And Employment 3. System Development And Turf Issues 4. Engagement Of Offenders III. Summary
I. What Is Assertive Community Treatment? II. Key Features Of Act III. But Does It Work? IV. Pilot Projects V. Concluding Thoughts
I. Companionship II. Linkage To Community Resources And Service Coordination III. Continuum Of Care IV. Estate Planning And Legal Resources
Ph.D. in Comparative Arts and an M.F.A. in Directing from Ohio University
I. Introduction II. Denial III. Acceptance IV. Accommodation V. Advocacy
Practices in the Dallas office of Fulbright & Jaworski
I. Introduction II. A Brief History A. FECA And The Buckley Decision B. BCRA And The Mcconnell Decision C. Level Of Scrutiny III. Political Corruption IV. Money As Speech V. The Consequences Of Reform VI. Conclusion
I. Introduction II. Empirical Measures Of The Supreme Court's Decision Making III. Case Decisions A. Unanimous Decisions B8-1 Decisions C. 7-2 Opinion D. 6-3 Decisions E. 5-4 Decisions IV. Conclusion
Professor of Law, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University
I. Introduction II. Background A. Historical Overview B. Erisa And The Duty Of Disclosure 1. ERISA's Structure And The General Duty Of Disclosure 2. Setting The Stage: Opinions Leading To The Current Split a. Porcellini v. Strassheim Printing Co. b. Curry v. Contract Fabricators Incorporated Profit Sharing Plan< c. Algie v. RCA Global Communications, Inc. d. Jandek v. AT&T Corporation 3. DOL Advisory Opinion Letter 82-021A III. Split Of Authority A. The Sixth Circuit Stands Alone B. Recogn...
Researcher, Office of Criminal Justice Services
I. What Is The Akron Mental Health Court? II. History Of The Akron Mental Health Court III. Resources Required For The Akron Mental Health Court A. The Court B. The Treatment System 1. The Mental Health Court Team a. The ADM Board b. The Court c. The Treatment Providers III. Mental Health Court Clients IV. Collaborative Efforts Among Agencies A. Initial Collaborative Efforts B. Current Collaborative Efforts V. Sanctions And Rewards VI. Impediments To Success A. Housing B. Dual-Diagnosis...
Staff Attorney, Justice Stratton s Chambers, Supreme Court of Ohio
I. Diversion Programs: Then & Now II. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training III. Jail Standards IV. Impacting Legislation V. Education VI. How Can Your Community Get Started?
Staff Psychiatrist at Twin Valley Behavioral Health
I. What Is CIT? II. CIT Comes To Columbus III. Days Later-Crisis Averted IV. A Graduating Officer's Enthusiasm For CIT Training
I. The Different Worlds Of The Mental Health And Criminal Justice Systems II. The Realization That The Boundaries Require Spanning III. The Sequential Intercept Model: An Overview IV. Intercepts 2 And 3: An Example Of Collaborations And Boundary Spanning V. The Obvious Need For Community-Wide Collaboration
Training Officer, Ohio Department of Drug and Alcohol Addiction Services
I. What Is Cross-Disciplinary Training? II. Cross-Disciplinary Training Curriculum
Notes
I. Introduction II. Background: The Letter Of Credit A. Basic Policy And Rationale B. Governing Agreements And Codes 1. The Uniform Customs And Practices For Documentary Credits 2. UCC Article 5 (Revised) C. Judicial Interpretations And Material Fraud III. Discussion And Analysis A. Mid-American Tire v. Ptz Trading Ltd. 1. The Facts 2. The Conflict B. Analysis: Why Granting The Injunction Was Inappropriate 1. Conflicting Ohio Law 2. Conflicting With The Ucc 3. Conflicting With Prior Pr...


