Additional Stipulations. 23 a. During the term of this Agreement, the Department will continue work in key areas designed to provide relief to class members. Key initiatives currently in progress include: 1 1. Continued collaboration on enhancements to triage—in order to identify and assess the 2 most acute class members for expedited admission to a treatment facility, the Department 3 will train and distribute the complete guidebooks for prosecutors and defense attorneys as 4 well as jail mental health staff. 5 2. Continued development and implementation of the Forensic Data System—in order to 6 further streamline the evaluation process and enhance the data tracking abilities of the 7 Department’s forensic services the Department will deploy the new data system. The Court 8 Monitor has been engaged as a member for the advisory committee for the build and testing 9 of each of the 15 modules of the system. 10 3. Pilot of Telehealth solutions—The Department continues work to establish and test secure 11 videoconferencing links between the state hospitals, forensic evaluators, and county jails 12 that will allow greater capacity to conduct timely forensic evaluations. The Department is 13 coordinating with judges to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ acceptance of this technology. 14 4. Prosecutorial Diversion—The Department continues work with its three pilot sites to 15 improve diversion options for class members.
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Additional Stipulations. 23 20 a. During the term of this Agreement, the Department will continue work in key areas designed 21 to provide relief to class members. Key initiatives currently in progress include:
1 22 1. Continued collaboration on enhancements to triage—in order to identify and assess the 2 23 most acute class members for expedited admission to a treatment facility, the Department 3 1 will train and distribute the complete guidebooks for prosecutors and defense attorneys as 4 2 well as jail mental health staff.
5 3 2. Continued development and implementation of the Forensic Data System—in order to 6 4 further streamline the evaluation process and enhance the data tracking abilities of the 7 5 Department’s forensic services the Department will deploy the new data system. The Court 8 6 Monitor has been engaged as a member for the advisory committee for the build and testing 9 7 of each of the 15 modules of the system.
10 8 3. Pilot of Telehealth solutions—The Department continues work to establish and test secure 11 9 videoconferencing links between the state hospitals, forensic evaluators, and county jails 12 10 that will allow greater capacity to conduct timely forensic evaluations. The Department is 13 11 coordinating with judges to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ acceptance of this technology.
14 12 4. Prosecutorial Diversion—The Department continues work with its three pilot sites to 15 13 improve diversion options for class members.
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