Forensic Navigator definition

Forensic Navigator means social workers working within the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) that provide proper care and coordination of pretrial individuals, which involves working with the courts, court liaisons, service providers, and conducting periodic case management evaluations across the 22 judicial districts.
Forensic Navigator means social workers working within the CDHS that provide proper care and coordination of pretrial individuals, which involves working with the courts, court liaisons, service providers, and conducting periodic case management evaluations across the 22 judicial districts. “Forensic Support Team” means a group of individuals working within the CDHS who provide evaluation and competency restoration education services, case management, and assertive community treatment services to individuals awaiting competency restoration services.
Forensic Navigator means department staff who are officers of the court who assist the individual to access ser- vices related to diversion and the outpatient competency res- toration program.

Examples of Forensic Navigator in a sentence

  • Still, most of the necessary infrastructure for the proposed system does not currently exist in Minnesota; for example, Forensic Navigator positions and community and jail-based competency restoration.

  • Inpatient: Inpatient services must provide a high level of care, access to on demand forensic assessments, and disposition planning by the treating facility in conjunction with a Forensic Navigator.

  • If a Forensic Navigator assesses someone participating in Community Outpatient Restoration Services as “unstably housed,” that person is eligible for residential supports for the duration of their participation in outpatient competency services.

  • Forensic Navigator (FN) Workgroup will complete final draft of Forensic Navigator Program Charter by September 30, 2019.

  • Provide residential support solutions to those identified by a Forensic Navigator as unstably housed for the duration of their outpatient participation and up to 14 days following transmission of the competency evaluation that occurs at the end of restoration.

  • Monitor the individual’s compliance with the court order in conjunction with the Forensic Navigator.

  • The Forensic Navigator Administrator will convene a workgroup and hold the first meeting by August 31, 2019.

  • The OCR workgroup coordinates with Forensic Navigator and Residential Support workgroups to coordinate contract efforts, if required, from January 1 – March 31, 2020.

  • March 31, 2021: OCRP coordinates with Forensic Navigator Program, Forensic Housing and Recovery through Peer Services (FHARPS) and Forensic Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (FPATH) to align contract efforts to ensure that services begin at the same time.

  • Upon assignment and before the hearing, the Forensic Navigator (FN) will gather and provide information to the criminal courts to assist with:  Understanding treatment options to divert members from the forensic mental health system.


More Definitions of Forensic Navigator

Forensic Navigator means department staff who are officers of the court who assist the individual to access ser- vices related to diversion and the outpatient competency res- toration program.

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