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The Center Collaborative

Creative Solutions in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

From the Oregon Center on Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice, this series shines a light on partnerships that are moving the dial, leading to better solutions and outcomes for people who may become involved with the justice system due to experiencing behavioral health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, or neurocognitive concerns.

We talk with guests representing prominent voices from government, the judicial system, public safety, healthcare, and the broader community throughout metropolitan and rural parts of Oregon.

Nov 9, 2022

We are taking a break. We are at the end of a fantastic second season and in the midst of interviewing and editing, so we can bring season three to you in the new year.

Thank you so much, listeners, guests, and supporters of our podcast. We could not do this without you. We look forward to bringing you fantastic...


Oct 12, 2022

Quinn Berry, MS, LPC, CACD-I, owner of Wallowa Health Services and Brandon Miller, CSWA, CADC-I, Wallowa Valley Center for Wellness Mental Health Therapist, Crisis Coordinator, and CIT Coordinator discuss:

  • Establishing a CIT program in a small community presents unique challenges, but also better opportunities...


Sep 14, 2022

Alton Harvey, Jr., CADC-I, Mentor, Public Defense Services Commissioner, and man in recovery discusses:

  • His story and what was helpful in his recovery; One man’s journey from addiction to inspiration. Alton’s personal journey and insights into the perspectives that helped him realize he was ready for recovery.
  • The...


Aug 10, 2022

Captain Lee Eby, Clackamas County Jail Commander; Cierra Brown, owner of the Metro Law Group and Member of the CIDC Consortium; and Dr. Alexander Millkey PsyD, Northwest Forensic Institute, discuss Clackamas County’s Rapid Process for “in-house” fitness evaluations:

  • This collaborative venture was born out...


Jul 13, 2022

OCBHJI wanted to turn the usual approach to privacy law training (i.e., HIPAA and CFR 42, part 2) on its head - we didn’t find the typical training centered on jargon and what you can’t say very helpful and figured neither did you. The result is this privacy laws radio play presented via our podcast. The radio play...