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DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: Wednesday\, May 15\, 2019 from \;4:00 p.m. t
o 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Social Law Library\, Boston\, MA.\nThis program is
FREE to attend but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.\n\nCPCS approved for 2.0 hour
s of credit for the Mental Health\, Adult Criminal Trial\, Post-Conviction
and CAFL panels.\n\nCosponsored by the Social Law Library and the Flaschn
er Judicial Institute\n\nDr. James O&rsquo\;Connell\, BHCHP\nDr. Avik Chat
terjee\, BHCHP\nRachelle Steinberg\, Esq.\, Suffolk County Sheriff&rsquo\;
s Department\nJudge Serge Georges Jr.\, Boston Municipal Court (Moderator
)\nThis program is aimed at educating public defenders\, defense attorneys
\, probation officers\, prosecutors\, judges\, and other members of the le
gal community on issues and topics relating to healthcare and the homeless
and indigent. The panelists will discuss a variety of topics related to t
he intersection of health care and the criminal justice system\, such as:\
n\n \;  \; 1. Health Care for the Homeless and Justice Involved\n&
nbsp\;  \;  \;  \;  \; a. History and overview of the Bost
on Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP)\n \;  \;  \; &
nbsp\;  \; b. Medical services offered at the Suffolk County Sheriff&r
squo\;s Department\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \; c. Everyday ch
allenges and barriers for these populations\n\n \;  \; 2. Health I
nequities of Offenders\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \; a. Physica
l health\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \; b. Mental health\n \
;  \;  \;  \;  \; c. Substance use\n\n \;  \; 3. M
edical\, Mental Health and Treatment Services Offered by the Suffolk Count
y Sheriff&rsquo\;s Department\n\n \;  \; 4. Short-term Incarcerati
on and Section 35s\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;a. Effe
cts on health\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;b. Informati
on sharing and coordination of care\n\n \;  \; 5. Resources for Ho
meless and Justice-Involved Clients\n\n\n \;\nOnline registration is e
ncouraged. For assistance\, questions on group discounts\, special billing
\, program content\, out-of-state CLE credits\, and general CLE informatio
n contact Michael Saporito at msaporito@socialaw.com. Space is limited. Re
gistrations accepted in order of receipt. Same day registrations are $5.00
extra. Registration fees are non-refundable. Registrants for this program
acknowledge that during the program their photographic or videographic im
ages may be incidentally taken\; registrants agree that the submission of
their registrations for this program constitutes their written consent to
the Social Law Library&rsquo\;s use of any such image in print and online
materials solely for promotion of the Library&rsquo\;s noncommercial CLE s
eminars and other educational events and activities.
DTEND:20190515T223000Z
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SUMMARY:UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTHCARE ISSUES OF THE HOMELESS: HOW THE LEGAL
COMMUNITY CAN HELP
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Date and Time: Wednesday\, Ma
y 15\, 2019 from \;4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cosponsored by the
Social Law Library and the Flaschner Judicial Institute
\nLocation: Social Law Library\, Boston\, MA.
\nThis program is FRE
E to attend but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
\n
\nCPCS approved for 2.0 hours of credit for the Mental Health\
, Adult Criminal Trial\, Post-Conviction and CAFL panels.<
br />\n
\n
\n\nDr. James O&rsquo\;Connell\, BHCHP
\n
\nRachelle Steinberg\, Esq.\, Suffolk County Sheriff&rsquo\;s Department
\nJudge Serge Georges Jr.\,
Boston Municipal Court (Moderator)
This p
rogram is aimed at educating public defenders\, defense attorneys\, probat
ion officers\, prosecutors\, judges\, and other members of the legal commu
nity on issues and topics relating to healthcare and the homeless and indi
gent. The panelists will discuss a variety of topics related to the inters
ection of health care and the criminal justice system\, such as:
\n\n \;  \; 1. Health Care for the Homeless and Justice Involved
\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \; a. History and overview of
the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP)
\n \; &n
bsp\;  \;  \;  \; b. Medical services offered at the Suffolk C
ounty Sheriff&rsquo\;s Department
\n \;  \;  \;  \; &
nbsp\; c. Everyday challenges and barriers for these populations
\n\n \;  \; 2. Health Inequities of Offenders
\n \; &nb
sp\;  \;  \;  \; a. Physical health
\n \;  \; &nb
sp\;  \;  \; b. Mental health
\n \;  \;  \;  
\;  \; c. Substance use
\n
\n \;  \; 3. Medical\, Me
ntal Health and Treatment Services Offered by the Suffolk County Sheriff&r
squo\;s Department
\n
\n \;  \; 4. Short-term Incarcerat
ion and Section 35s
\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;
a. Effects on health
\n \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \
;b. Information sharing and coordination of care
\n
\n \; &n
bsp\; 5. Resources for Homeless and Justice-Involved Clients
\n
\n
\n \;