Director Clark-Bernhardt discussed the significance of the SIM report in
addressing behavioral health concerns in Dane County. Also, raised awareness
of the Community Justice Council Behavioral Health subcommittee examining
each intercept to determine the best areas to effectuate policy.
COMMUNITY JUSTICE COUNCIL BEHAVIOR HEALTH COMMUNITY COURT
PRESENTATION
Presented by Jael Currie, Office of Justice Reform
Community Court Coordinator Currie discussed the planned implementation of
the Dane County Community Court and how this specialty court may address
unique needs of clients.
E. Reports to Committee
Chair Peacock request that the members of the Community Justice Council
Behavioral Health subcommittee review the Dane County Sequential Intercept
Mapping report and be prepared to discuss potential next steps in addressing
action items and processes contained in the report.
Chair Peacock
F. Future Meeting Items and Dates
THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at 12:15 pm. The
meeting will be a hybrid.
G. Public Comment on Items not on the Agenda
None
Chair Peacock
H. Such Other Business as Allowed by Law
Chair Peacock introduced the newest member of the Community Justice Council
Behavioral Health subcommittee, Jamie Mulry, new Executive Director of NAMI.
Ms. Mulry expressed enthusiasm regarding being a member of the
subcommittee.
Chair Peacock
I. Adjourn
Moved to adjourn by Peter Middleton, seconded by Todd Campbell. Meeting
adjourned at 1:01 pm by Chair Peacock.
Respectfully submitted,
Shar-Ron Buie
Data and Evaluation Analyst
Pending committee approval