Resources
Filter Content
What is the Supportive Housing Training Center?
The corporation for “Supportive Housing (CSH)Training Center offers practical”, interactive training solutions that empower people to learn about, build, & provide high-quality supportive housing in
Not a Solo Act
This workbook by CSH is a how-to guide for successful collaborations and for preventing predictable crises. Supportive housing brings together three very different disciplines: housing
Reducing Homelessness for People with Behavioral Health Needs Leaving Prisons and Jails
Homelessness is a longstanding problem in California, as it is in much of the U.S. While homelessness has many root causes, including an overall lack
Understanding and Managing Risks for People with Behavioral Health Needs
FAQs for Local Prosecutors This brief provides research about people with behavioral health needs and the stigmas they face. It also presents practical steps prosecutors
National Center for State Courts’ National Judicial Task Force to Examine State Courts’ Response to Mental Illness
National Center for State Courts’ National Judicial Task Force to Examine State Courts’ Response to Mental Illness: This website features tools, resources, and best practices
Just and Well: Rethinking How States Approach Competency to Stand Trial
Just and Well: Rethinking How States Approach Competency to Stand Trial This report outlines the 10 most effective strategies state officials can pursue to improve
Behavioral Health Diversion Interventions
Behavioral Health Diversion Interventions: Moving from Individual Programs to a Systems-Wide Strategy: This policy brief describes key components to developing a systems-wide diversion strategy and
Addressing Misconceptions about Mental Health and Violence
This brief explains common misconceptions about people with mental illnesses and their risk factors for violence and offers ways that criminal justice professionals can help
California Department of State Hospitals Diversion Program
The DSH Diversion Program is a collaboration between DSH and county governments to develop or expand diversion programs for individuals with serious mental illness who