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Criminal Justice Commission Receives State Grant to Develop a Countywide Strategic Plan on Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse.
Download Grant Application Link to Florida Supreme Court Report on Transforming Florida’s Mental Health System: A Comprehensive and Competent Criminal Justice/Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment System: Strategies for Planning, Leadership, Financing, and Service Development
Chairman Commissioner Jeff Koons PBC Board of County Commissioners
Vice-Chair Kathleen Kroll Chief Judge Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Planning Council Members
Rosalyn Baker, Department of Corrections Elizabeth Burdette, Primary Consumer of Substance Abuse Services Judge Nancy Perez , County Court Cathy Claud, District Nine Department of Children and Families, Substance Abuse Coordinator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Office Barbara Dawicke, Trial Court Administrator Linda De Piano, Chief Executive Officer, Oakwood Center of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Dr. Karen Dodge, Health Department Superintendent Anthony Flowers, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Dr. Tay Gaines, Practicing Psychiatrist Colonel Michael Gauger, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Alan Johnson, State Attorney's Office Feirmon Johnson, Circuit 15 Manager, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Kathleen Kroll, Chief Judge Jennifer Loyless, Public Defender's Office Judge Krista Marx, Circuit Court, Criminal Division John McDermott, Primary Consumer of Mental Health Services Robert McFalls, Area Agency on Aging, Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc. Nate Nichols, Children's Services Council Dr. Debra Robinson, Palm Beach County School District Phillip Ludos, Chief's of Police Association Diana Stanley, Executive Director, Lord's Place Alton Taylor, Drug Abuse Foundation of PBC Charlie Trotta, Manager, PBC Pretrial Services Agency Dan Ward, Family Member of a Primary Consumer of Community-based Treatment Services Last updated : 08/12/2008 |
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