File #: 19-3886    Version: 1 Name: SAMHSA, Federal Department of Health and Human Services
Type: Grant Award Status: Approved
File created: 6/3/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/27/2019 Final action: 6/27/2019
Title: PROPOSED GRANT AWARD Department: Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County Grantee: Office of the Chief Judge Grantor: SAMHSA, Federal Department of Health and Human Services Request: Authorization to accept grant Purpose: Program support, Mental Health Courts Grant Amount: $399,985.00 Grant Period: 5/31/2019 - 5/30/2020 Fiscal Impact: None, no matching contributions required Accounts: NA Concurrences: Department of Budget and Management Services has received all requisite documents and determined fiscal impacts on Cook County, if any. Summary: The Circuit Court of Cook County Co-Occurring Drug and Mental Health Court Enhancement Program (MHCEP) will build the court's capacity to enhance coordination of services across the seven co-occurring drug and mental health courts operating within the jurisdiction by standardizing and streamlining processes, assuring implementation of best practices and improving outcomes for participants by increasing acce...
Indexes: TIMOTHY C. EVANS, Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County

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PROPOSED GRANT AWARD

 

Department:  Office of the Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County

 

Grantee:  Office of the Chief Judge

 

Grantor:  SAMHSA, Federal Department of Health and Human Services

 

Request: Authorization to accept grant 

 

Purpose:  Program support, Mental Health Courts 

 

Grant Amount:  $399,985.00

 

Grant Period:  5/31/2019 - 5/30/2020

 

Fiscal Impact:  None, no matching contributions required

 

Accounts: NA

 

Concurrences:

Department of Budget and Management Services has received all requisite documents and determined fiscal impacts on Cook County, if any.

 

Summary: The Circuit Court of Cook County Co-Occurring Drug and Mental Health Court Enhancement Program (MHCEP) will build the court's capacity to enhance coordination of services across the seven co-occurring drug and mental health courts operating within the jurisdiction by standardizing and streamlining processes, assuring implementation of best practices and improving outcomes for participants by increasing access and availability of treatment options, particularly residential, medication-assisted treatment and recovery housing to participants in the program.

 

Program funds will be allocated to professional treatment services, staff salaries and fringe benefits, training, travel, supplies and Cook County administrative costs.

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