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EXHIBIT C <br />include inpatient substance abuse treatment, no -cost tattoo removal, or legal service providers <br />for record expungement. Project Kinship will also coordinate with training providers to secure <br />training locations and schedules as needed. Project Kinship will continue to work closely with <br />corrections pre-release to create a pipeline of potential participants for their programs, Project <br />Kinship staff currently provide services inside 3 of Orange County jails and within all juvenile <br />incarceration facilities. Over the past five years, Project Kinship's communication and advocacy <br />on behalf of the participant with law enforcement agencies have increased the participant's <br />success under supervision and has even facilitated early dismissal from Probation or Parole; an <br />overwhelming testament to the benefit of our programs for reentry <br />b. Assessment and Service Planning <br />Project Kinship uses varies assessments infused with combinations of evidenced -based, <br />informed interventions and promisingpractices. The chart below provides a quick overview <br />of the evidenced based models used, followed by greater detail. <br />Evidenced -Based Intervention/Theory <br />Entity Substantiating Empirical Evidence <br />Criminogenic Risk, Need & Responsivity <br />U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of <br />_ <br />Corrections <br />Motivational interviewing <br />SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidenced <br />Program and Practices and Case Western Reserve <br />University Center for Evidenced Based Practices, <br />Mental Health First Aid <br />SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidenced <br />Pro am and Practices <br />Trauma -Informed Care <br />_ <br />Case Western Reserve University Center for <br />Evidenced -Based Practices <br />Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) <br />SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidenced <br />Program and Practices <br />Project Kinship continues to train and encourage case managers to take into consideration the <br />participants' past experiences and current circumstances when determining the most appropriate <br />course for case management and offered strategies, Interventions may be blended based on <br />