Reimagining Justice: Exploring Texas Innovations in Mental Health

Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Mapping Workshops with Dr. Lynda Frost & Doug Smith

38 min · 10. apr. 2026
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This episode features JCMH Partners Dr. Lynda Frost and Doug Smith as they break down Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Mapping Workshops and the collaborative role they play alongside the Texas Judicial Commission on Mental Health and local communities. A SIM Mapping Workshop brings community members together to look at what services are available, where there are gaps, and what changes are needed. It also helps the community assess how ready they are for change by looking at how well their mental health, justice, and substance use systems work together, so the workshop can be tailored to their needs. If you're interested in a SIM Mapping Workshop in your county head to texasjcmh.gov and fill out an application. If you have an innovation in mental health that you'd like to see on the podcast, email JCMH@txcourts.gov with the subject line "Reimagining Justice." *Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the JCMH, the Supreme Court of Texas, or the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The material and information presented here are for general information purposes only.

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