MENTAL HEALTH AND JUSTICE TREATMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES

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MENTAL HEALTH AND JUSTICE TREATMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES (MHJTSS)

MENTAL HEALTH AND JUSTICE TREATMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES (MHJTSS)

Location North York General Hospital (Branson site) 555 Finch Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M

Location North York General Hospital (Branson site) 555 Finch Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M 2 R 1 N 5 MHJTSS Main Line: 416 -632 -8701 *to be directed to an MHJTSS clinician you must dial 416 -633 -9420 then press 1 and then enter extension Fax Number: 416 -632 -8718 Directions: Enter the East Entrance, turn right and pass by the lobby to the Blue Elevators. Take one of the blue elevators to the second floor. Once you are off the elevator turn right and go through the double doors (sign above saying “Mental Health & Justice”. Go directly to the reception desk for check in.

About Us MHJTSS is a shorter-term outpatient mental health program located at NYGH Branson

About Us MHJTSS is a shorter-term outpatient mental health program located at NYGH Branson site. It was established in approximately 2001. We specialize in providing clinical (social worker, occupational therapist, psychiatrists) support for individuals who have been charged and/or convicted of a criminal offence, and who also need mental health/psychiatric assessments, support, and treatment provided safely out of custody.

Program Objectives • Help improve the mental health of our service users and increase

Program Objectives • Help improve the mental health of our service users and increase their ability to live more meaningful lives in the community. • Lower risk of re-offending by helping to stabilize service users’ mental health. • Increase responsibility and motivation of service users to work on positive lifestyle changes. • Reduce frequency of hospitalization, criminal justice involvement, and incarceration.

Clinicians Tammy Tinney • Social Worker • Full-time Monday-Friday 8 am-4 pm • T:

Clinicians Tammy Tinney • Social Worker • Full-time Monday-Friday 8 am-4 pm • T: 416 -633 -9420 ext. 1 -6385 • E: Tammy. Tinney@nygh. on. ca Rose Gan • Occupational Therapist • Part-Time Wednesday-Friday 8 am-4 pm • T: 416 -633 -9420 ext. 1 -6966 • E: Rose. Gan@nygh. on. ca

Psychiatrists MHJTSS has two psychiatrists who each work three hours per week in our

Psychiatrists MHJTSS has two psychiatrists who each work three hours per week in our program. They are not long-term psychiatrists. Dr. V. Raghuraman Dr. J. Perera

Eligibility Criteria • • A referral form must be completely filled out by an

Eligibility Criteria • • A referral form must be completely filled out by an appropriate referral source and faxed to us. Valid OHIP card Adults between the ages of 18 -65 years old Mental health concern from service user, courts, probation/parole, family member, etc. (no mental health diagnosis is required). Current involvement in the criminal justice system (i. e. in the courts, on probation or parole) The service user must be willing to attend and engage in treatment because this is a voluntary program. The service user must be stable enough to engage in treatment. *

Exclusion Criteria • Service users who have a developmental delay (dual diagnosis) • Service

Exclusion Criteria • Service users who have a developmental delay (dual diagnosis) • Service users who are unwilling or incapable of engaging in counselling and treatment • No OHIP /Expired OHIP card • Sexually-based offences (i. e. sexual assault, sexual interference, child pornography)* • Firearm offences * • Continuous no shows and/or cancellation of appointments • Psychiatry appointments will not be provided for service users who already have a psychiatrist in the community.

Making a referral Contact us directly for a referral form and we can fax

Making a referral Contact us directly for a referral form and we can fax or email it to you. We do not accept self-referrals. Referrals can be made by the following: • The courts (i. e. COTA, other mental health agencies, bail program, duty counsel, defence counsel, crown attorneys) • Probation and parole officers • Family physicians • Referrals from other departments within NYGH • Referrals from other community organizations • Correctional facilities*

Services Provided • Biopsychosocial assessments by social worker/occupational therapist • Individual counselling (i. e.

Services Provided • Biopsychosocial assessments by social worker/occupational therapist • Individual counselling (i. e. CBT, aspects of DBT, motivational interviewing) • Crisis Intervention/Suicide Intervention (*for existing clients*) • Anger Management and Assertiveness Skills Building Group • Psychiatric assessment, follow-up, and medication • Access to family physician while involved in criminal justice system • If we cannot provide counselling for a specific area we will help the client find somewhere they can get help (i. e. counselling for victims of sexual assault, bereavement). * • Provide letters and reports to the courts as required* • Community education and consultation to mental health professionals, support workers, universities. • Field Placement supervision for university students.

Anger Management & Assertiveness Skills Building Group • • Free Runs in 8 week

Anger Management & Assertiveness Skills Building Group • • Free Runs in 8 week cycles Wednesdays from 1: 30 pm to 3 pm Facilitated by social worker/occupational therapist Each service user is assessed by a social worker/occupational therapist to determine appropriateness for group format at intake appointment. If a service user misses more than two sessions they will not be permitted to continue group and will have to wait for the next group cycle to begin. Individual anger management sessions will be provided on a case-by-case basis only* • Our service users are mostly male and therefore female service users requiring anger management are given the option of participating in group or engaging in individual sessions.

Anger Management & Assertiveness Skills Building Group • Anger styles • Exploring early anger

Anger Management & Assertiveness Skills Building Group • Anger styles • Exploring early anger messages from childhood • Differentiating between anger and other emotions • Assertiveness skills • Anger triggers • Conflict management • Negative thoughts • Physical symptoms • Thought distortions and cognitive restructuring • Behavioural responses • Mindfulness techniques • Different anger/aggression cycles

Referral Source 60 50 Probation/Parole COTA NYGH Bail Program Family Doctor Lawyer Other Hospital

Referral Source 60 50 Probation/Parole COTA NYGH Bail Program Family Doctor Lawyer Other Hospital Other MHA 40 30 20 10 0 Referral Source *data calculated from 172 referrals received January 2018 to August 2018

Primary diagnosis at time of referral Diagnosis 1. 16% 1. 74% 1. 16% 4.

Primary diagnosis at time of referral Diagnosis 1. 16% 1. 74% 1. 16% 4. 07% 3. 00% Undiagnosed Depression Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder GAD/SAD 6. 98% 38. 95% 6. 98% PTSD Substance Use Disorder Psychosis 9. 88% 11. 63% ADHD 12. 21% Personality Disorder OCD Delusional Disorder *data calculated from 172 referrals received January 2018 to August 2018

Clinician No Shows/Cancellations (Less than 24 hrs) *data calculated from 172 referrals received January

Clinician No Shows/Cancellations (Less than 24 hrs) *data calculated from 172 referrals received January 2018 to August 2018 Aug-18 Jul-18 29 (13%) May-18 25 (11%) Mar-18 Feb-18 Jan-18 0 156 (76%) 27 (13%) 22 (11%) Jun-18 Apr-18 153 (71%) 40 (19%) 22 (10%) 149 (65%) 53 (23%) -35% 167 (71%) -29% 45 (19%) 24 (10%) 118 (69%) -31% 26 (15%) 28 (16%) 117 (65%) -35% 26 (15%) 36 (20%) 50 -24% 161 (69%) -31% 47 (20%) 34 (19. 77%) 35 (20. 23%) -29% 103 (60%) -40% 100 150 200 Attended No Show Cancelled

Thank you For more information please contact Tammy Tinney T: 416 -633 -9420 ext.

Thank you For more information please contact Tammy Tinney T: 416 -633 -9420 ext. 1 -6385 F: 416 -632 -8718 E: Tammy. Tinney@nygh. on. ca