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Sequential Intercept Mapping (SIM) is a cross-system approach to strengthening local strategies to implement core services that will address behavioral health, criminogenic, and social factors for justice-involved individuals with mental illness. SIM promotes stakeholder collaboration by tying existing efforts together from pre-arrest through re-entry; identifying strengths and gaps, addressing issues relevant across all intercepts, and identifying solutions.


During day 1 of the workshop, opportunities and gaps in services are summarized and participants are able to identify a local set of top priorities. On day 2, participants break into small groups to address these top priorities by creating an action plan for change.

Our team will help with all the planning and logistics of each workshop (including example documents and templates to use). The planning of a SIM workshop generally takes 6-8 weeks.

Upcoming SIM Mapping Workshops Month/Year County

Completed SIM Workshops