MIDD initiative descriptions
The Initiative Descriptions provide detailed information for each of MIDD 2’s 53 initiatives. These descriptions collectively outline the programs and services of MIDD 2 as of June 2017.
The information shown in Initiative Descriptions is subject to revision based on stakeholder and community feedback that might occur during ongoing implementation and evaluation planning work or as a result of environmental or policy changes that could affect MIDD in the future. Future revisions will be shared with the Advisory Committee whenever changes are substantive, and will be communicated to policymakers, stakeholders, and the public through MIDD’s annual reports.
Please note that in most instances, information for new MIDD 2 initiatives reflects evolving conditions and development processes, including ongoing detailed implementation planning that in many cases includes collaboration with stakeholders and communities. Also, some MIDD 1 initiatives that are continuing into MIDD 2 are undergoing operational updates to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and/or meet revised policy goals.
Prevention and Early Intervention Initiatives
- PRI-01: Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment
- PRI-02: Juvenile Justice Youth Behavioral Health Assessments
- PRI-03: Prevention and Early Intervention Behavioral Health for Adults Over 50
- PRI-04: Older Adult Crisis Intervention/Geriatric Regional Assessment Team
- PRI-05: Collaborative School Based Behavioral Health Services: Middle and High School Students
- PRI-06: Zero Suicide Initiative Pilot
- PRI-07: Mental Health First Aid
- PRI-08: Crisis Intervention Training – First Responders
- PRI-09: Sexual Assault Behavioral Health Services
- PRI-10: Domestic Violence Behavioral Health Services and System Coordination
- PRI-11: Community Behavioral Health Treatment
Crisis Diversion Initiatives
- CD-01: Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion
- CD-02: Youth and Young Adult Homelessness Services
- CD-03: Outreach and In Reach System of Care
- CD-04: South County Crisis Diversion Services/Center
- CD-05: High Utilizer Care Teams
- CD-06: Adult Crisis Diversion Center, Respite Beds, and Mobile Behavioral Health Crisis Team
- CD-07: Multipronged Opioid Strategies
- CD-08: Children's Domestic Violence Response Team
- CD-09: Behavioral Health Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic
- CD-10: Next-Day Crisis Appointments
- CD-11: Children’s Crisis Outreach Response System
- CD-12: Parent Partners Family Assistance
- CD-13: Family Interventions Restorative Services
- CD-14: Involuntary Treatment Triage
- CD-15: Wraparound Services for Youth
- CD-16: Youth Behavioral Health Alternatives to Secure Detention
- CD-17: Young Adult Crisis Facility
Recovery and Reentry Initiatives
- RR-01: Housing Supportive Services
- RR-02: Behavior Modification Classes at Community Center for Alternative Programs
- RR-03: Housing Capital and Rental
- RR-04: Rapid Rehousing Oxford House Model
- RR-05: Housing – Adult Drug Court
- RR-06: Jail Reentry System of Care
- RR-07: Behavioral Health Risk Assessment Tool for Adult Detention
- RR-08: Hospital Reentry Respite Beds
- RR-09: Recovery Café
- RR-10: Behavioral Health Employment Services and Supported Employment
- RR-11: Peer Bridgers and Peer Support Pilot
- RR-12: Jail-Based Substance Abuse Treatment
- RR-13: Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Familiar Faces
- RR-14: Shelter Navigation Services
System Improvement Initiatives
- SI-01: Community-Driven Behavioral Health Grants for Cultural and Ethnic Communities
- SI-02: Behavioral Health Services in Rural King County
- SI-03: Quality Coordinated Outpatient Care
- SI-04: Workforce Development
Therapeutic Court Initiatives
- TX-ADC: Adult Drug Court
- TX-FTC: Family Treatment Court
- TX-JDC: Juvenile Drug Court
- TX-RMHC: Regional Mental Health Court
- TX-SMC: Seattle Mental Health Municipal Court
- TX-CCPL: Community Court Planning