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Mental Health Juvenile Justice

The MHJJ program provides specialized support for youth under 18 who are involved with, or at risk of involvement in, the juvenile justice system. Our goal is to connect these young individuals with mental health and social services to foster better outcomes and reduce future involvement with the justice system.

Program Highlights

  • Youth Eligibility: Under 18, court-involved, or at-risk of juvenile justice involvement.
  • Coverage: Medicaid billing; grant funding covers additional needs.

Our Services

Point of Contact

Our MHJJ Liaison serves as a dedicated bridge between the court system, probation, schools, and community resources.

Support for Referral Sources

Works closely with referral sources, educating and developing a streamlined referral process for at-risk youth.

Collaborative Care

Creates and monitors individualized treatment plans with youth, families, and referring sources for a comprehensive approach to care.

Ongoing Case Monitoring

Adjusts plans as needed to provide continuous support, reduce barriers, and link families to vital community resources.

Program Contacts

If you work with youth who could benefit from these services, please refer them to the MHJJ program.

MHJJ Liaison:
Tina Wright
(618) 326-2930
tina.wright@centerstone.org

Program Coordinator:
Anna Walker
(618) 319-4163
anna.walker@centerstone.org

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