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Page 1: Ten Questions Three Tasks per Question Get the Data Analyze the Data Interpret  the  Data
Page 2: Ten Questions Three Tasks per Question Get the Data Analyze the Data Interpret  the  Data

New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

Ten Questions

Three Tasks per Question

Get the DataAnalyze the Data

Interpret the Data

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

Get the Data

Analyze the Data

Interpret the Data

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Community Mental Health ProgramsNumber of Records vs. Number of People

0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000

'05

'06

'07

Fis

cal Y

ear

Records

People

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Community Mental Health ProgramsNumber of Records vs. Number of People

0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000

'05

'06

'07

Fis

cal Y

ear

Records

People

+5.5%

+5.3%

+5.2%

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How did they do that?

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Probabilistic Population Estimatesfor Specified Numbers of Birth Dates Within a Given Year

Number of People

1.003 .10310.15 .776

117 9290 22632 64

1177 1711603 325

Birth Dates

110100200300350360

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URS Table 3

Table 3. Profile of Persons served in the community mental health setting, State Psychiatric Hospitals and Other Settings

PLEASE DO NOT ADD, DELETE OR MOVE ROWS, COLUMNS AND/OR CELLS!

Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Total

4,989 6,182 1,122 990 15,924 10,749 2,989 1,337 25,024 19,258 44,282

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

Age 0-17 Age 18-20 Age 65+

Table 3.

Report Year:

State Identifier:

2007NH

This table provides a profile for the clients that received public funded mental health services in community mental health

Total

Community Mental Health Programs

Table 3. Service Setting

State Psychiatric HospitalsOther Psychiatric Inpatient

Age 21-64

Residential Treatment Center for Children

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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Community Mental Health Youth with Juvenile Justice Involvement

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Per

cen

t

% of CMH % of JJ

Region

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Community Mental Health Youth with Juvenile Justice Involvement

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Total Male Female

Perc

en

t% of CMH % of JJ

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URS Table 19A

Table 19A. Profile of Adult Criminal Justice and Youth Juvenile Justice Contacts

State: Time period in which services were received:

For Consumers in Service for at least 12 months

ArrestedNot

Arrested

No

Response ArrestedNot

Arrested

No

Response

# w ith an

Arrest in T2

# w ith No

Arrest at T2

# w ith an

Arrest in T2

# w ith No

Arrest at T2

Total 0 0 0 4,837 7,167 0 0 0 0 0

Total Children/Youth (under age 18) 0 0 0 4,837 7,167 0 0 0 0 0

Male 3,227 3,343Female 1,610 3,824Gender NA

Total Adults (age 18 and over) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Male

Female

Gender NA

T1

New Hampshire Fiscal Year 2007

"T1" Prior 12 months

(more than 1 year ago)

"T2" Most Recent 12 months

(this year)

If Arrested at T1 (Prior 12

Months)

T2 T1 to T2 Change

If Not Arrested at T1

(Prior 12 Months)

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Caseload Overlap

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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Community Mental Health State and General Hospitalization Rates

0%

3%

6%

9%

12%

15%

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX XRegion

Per

cen

t o

f C

MH

Clie

nts

State Hospital

General Hospital

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Community Mental Health State and General Hospitalization Rates

0%

3%

6%

9%

12%

15%

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX XRegion

Per

cen

t o

f C

MH

Clie

nts

State Hospital

General Hospital

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Community Mental Health State and General Hospitalization Rates

0%

3%

6%

9%

12%

15%

Total Male Female 0-17 18-34 35-49 50+

Perc

en

t o

f C

MH

Clien

ts

State Hospital

General Hospital

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State Hospital Patients30 Day Readmissions to...

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

Hospital Hospital Combined

Per

cen

t o

f D

isch

arg

es

State General State and General

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State Hospital Patients30 Day Readmissions to...

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

State Hospital

General Hospital

State and GeneralCombined

Per

cen

t o

f D

isch

arg

es

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URS Table 21

PLEASE DO NOT ADD, DELETE OR MOVE ROWS, COLUMNS AND/OR CELLS!

Table 21.

Report Year:State Identifier:

30 days 180 days 30 days 180 daysTOTAL 1862 329 0 18% 0

0-1213-1718-2021-6465-7475+Not Available 1862 329 17.67% 0.00%Total by Age differs from Total by Gender 1862 329 0.176691729

FemaleMaleGender Not Available

Age

Gender

2006

Table 21. Profile of Non-Forensic (Voluntary and Civil-Involuntary Patients) Readmission to Any Psychiatric Inpatient Care Unit (State Operated or Other Psychiatric Inpatient Unit) Within 30/180 Days of Discharge

NH

Total number of Discharges in

Year

Number of Readmissions to ANY Psychiatric Inpatient Care Unit

Hospital within Percent Readmitted

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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Adults in Substance Abuse ServicesWith Community Mental Health Services

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50+

Per

cen

t o

f S

ub

stan

ce A

bu

se

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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Homeless Adults With Community Mental Health Services

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

I IV VI VII VIIIRegion

Per

cen

t o

f H

om

eles

s

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Homeless Adults With Community Mental Health Services

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Total Male Female 18-34 35-49 50+

Per

cen

t o

f H

om

eles

s

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URS Table 15

Homeless: A person should be counted in the ""Homeless"" category if he/she was reported homeless at their most recent (last) assessment during the reporting period (or at discharge for patients discharged during the year). The “last” Assessment could occur at Admission, Discharge, or at some point during treatment. A person is considered homeless if he/she lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and/or his/her primary nighttime residency is:A)        A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations,B)        An institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, orC)        A public or private place not designed for, or ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (e.g., on the street).

Table 15. Living Situation Profile:

All Mental Health Programs by Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity

PLEASE DO NOT ADD, DELETE OR MOVE ROWS, COLUMNS AND/OR CELLS!

Please report the data under the Living Situation categories listed - "Totals" are calculated automatically. Table 15.

Report Year:

State Identifier:

Private Residence

Foster Home

Residential Care

Crisis Residence

Children's Residential Treatment

Institutional Setting

Jail/ Correctional

FacilityHomeless/

Shelter Other NA Total

0-17 16 16

18-64 394 394

65 + 12 12

Not Available 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 0 0 422

Female 258 258

Male 164 164

Not Available 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 422 0 0 422

Number of Clients in Each Living Situation as Collected by the Most Recent Assessment in the Reporting Period

Please provide unduplicated counts, if possible. This table provides an aggregate profile of persons served in the reporting year. The reporting year should be the latest state fiscal year for which data are available. This profile is based on a client's

2007NH

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New Hampshire POE Project

Unduplicated Consumers Served?

How many Working?How many Arrested?

How many Incarcerated?How many in Private Inpatient?

How many Succeeding in School?How many in Residential Treatment Centers?

How many served by Substance Abuse Systems?How many are Homeless?

How many Die?

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For More Information Contact

Heidi M. Johnson NH DHHS, Bureau of Behavioral Health

[email protected] (603) 271-5031

John A. Pandiani, Ph.D.The Bristol Observatory

[email protected] (802)453-7070

www.thebristolobservatory.com

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Special Thanks to:

Karen DanyowData Analysis and Data Presentation

Slide Show Preparation

 Brennan  Martin, MPH

Data Analysis

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SAVE THE

DATA

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SHARE

THEDATA

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USE THE

DATA