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DocuSign Envelope ID:54F05084-64AE-4C44-B33C-AC252041 BADC <br /> to jails, prisons, hospitals, and any other institutions such as foster care, behavioral health <br /> facilities, etc.as applicable in Orange County region and are summarized below: <br /> a. Reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness upon exiting a jail. <br /> i. The Orange County CoC will work to engage key partners as part of the <br /> Coordinated Entry System to ensure that people experiencing homelessness have <br /> access to available permanent housing resources prior to exiting jail. <br /> ii. The County will work to continue to invest in OC CARES, a countywide initiative <br /> that links behavioral health, community corrections, healthcare, housing, and <br /> benefits and support services to provide full care coordination and services for <br /> justice-involved individuals to successful reenter society and work towards self- <br /> sufficiency. <br /> iii. The County will work to provide system-wide care coordination and services for <br /> justice-involved individuals and transitional aged youth to successfully reenter <br /> society through a focus on prevention and intervention. <br /> iv. The County will work to continue to support individuals exiting jail who are <br /> connected to the Care Plus Program which offers enhanced care coordination for <br /> individuals experiencing homeless in Orange County who are the most vulnerable <br /> and "high utilizers"touching multiple programs across the System of Care. <br /> v. The City of Anaheim will work to invest in building out Anaheim Collaborative <br /> Court—Evaluating Strategies&Solutions(ACCESS) program to ensure individuals <br /> experiencing homelessness in City and County jail system are given opportunity <br /> to engage in wellness and housing plans in lieu of incarceration. <br /> vi. The City of Irvine and the County will work to provide a system that offers a range <br /> of services under the CalAIM program including Housing Navigation; Housing <br /> Deposits and offering financial aid for securing housing; Housing Sustainability <br /> and Tenancy Services, focusing on long-term support for individuals already <br /> housed; and Day Habilitation Services for life skills development and Enhanced <br /> Care Management for a comprehensive approach to the care of complex <br /> members. <br /> vii. The City of Santa Ana will work to continue the Jail Release Program that provides <br /> outreach and resources to individuals both upon entrance and exiting from the <br /> Santa Ana Jail. <br /> b. Reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness upon exiting a prison. <br /> i. The Orange County CoC will work to engage key partners as part of the <br /> Coordinated Entry System to ensure that people experiencing homelessness have <br /> access to available permanent housing resources prior to exiting prison. <br /> ii. The County will work to continue to invest in OC CARES, a countywide initiative <br /> that links behavioral health, community corrections, healthcare, housing, and <br /> benefits and support services to provide full care coordination and services for <br /> justice-involved individuals to successful reenter society and work towards self- <br /> sufficiency. <br /> iii. The County will work to provide a system that offers a range of services under the <br /> CalAIM program including Housing Navigation; Housing Deposits and offering <br /> Round HHAP-5 MOU Page 7 of 14 <br />