New Beginnings: San Bernardino Jail's Mental Health Program
San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus introduces the New Beginnings program, aiming to address mental illness and drug addiction among inmates. The program, inspired by a successful model in Nashville, Tennessee, will provide treatment, housing, and support for up to ninety inmates upon release. The focus is on root causes to boost recovery and reduce recidivism. The program is set to launch in January 2027, with partnerships including the Salvation Army and medical respite homes.
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