Correctional Linkage to Care (CLTC) – Virtual capacity-building sessions for providers
The topics for each session were:
CLTC Session 1: CLTC Referral and Enrollment
Tuesday, July 13, 2021, 1:00-3:00pm
This session included an in-depth review and discussion of Correctional Linkage-to-Care (CLTC) referral and enrollment, along with a panel presentation with Cambridge Health Alliance and Health Imperatives staff who shared their processes for testing and referring clients.
This session focused on increasing participants’ ability to:
- Describe the basics of CLTC services and expected outcomes.
- Define the referral and enrollment components of CLTC and expected outcomes.
- Identify corresponding indicators for referral and enrollment components.
- Identify at least one model for referral and enrollment into CLTC.
CLTC Session 2: CLTC Pre-Release and Post-Release Activities
Tuesday, August 3, 2021, 1:00-3:00pm
This session included an in-depth review and discussion of the pre-release and post-release activities associated with Correctional Linkage-to-Care (CLTC), along with a panel presentation with Boston Health Care for the Homeless, Baystate Medical Center, and Seven Hills Behavioral Health staff who shared the services they provide in correctional facilities and for post-release coordination.
This session aimed to increase participants’ ability to:
- Describe the basics of pre-release and post-release activities and expected outcomes.
- Identify at least one model for pre-release and post-release engagement with clients.
- Identify at least one approach to addressing common challenges related to pre-release and post-release engagement.
- Identify corresponding indicators for pre-release and post-release.
CLTC Session 3: CLTC Reporting
This session included an in-depth review and discussion of Correctional Linkage-to-Care (CLTC) reporting, including an overview of the service definitions, and CAREWare reports, along with a panel presentation with Baystate Medical Center staff who shared their methods for tracking and reviewing CLTC services.
This session aimed to increase participants’ ability to:
- Describe CLTC reporting requirements.
- Identify program indicators and how they can be used for evaluation and quality improvement.
- Discuss ways to apply data to inform CLTC service delivery with other staff in their agency.