IMO more intensive caseworker strategies I think should be used more broadly across healthcare/CJ. And they don't require any large scale capital investment or changes to laws. (I think these should probably be state civil service workers though, too much waste in outsourcing to various non-profits.)
IMO more intensive caseworker strategies I think should be used more broadly across healthcare/CJ. And they don't require any large scale capital investment or changes to laws. (I think these should probably be state civil service workers though, too much waste in outsourcing to various non-profits.)
$300k does not surprise me at all Charles (I mean there are fixed costs to building/maintaining and then there are marginal labor costs per person served, the fixed costs are killers for big institutions that I just don't see happening, even ignoring current laws on being detained would need to be amended).
IMO more intensive caseworker strategies I think should be used more broadly across healthcare/CJ. And they don't require any large scale capital investment or changes to laws. (I think these should probably be state civil service workers though, too much waste in outsourcing to various non-profits.)
$300k does not surprise me at all Charles (I mean there are fixed costs to building/maintaining and then there are marginal labor costs per person served, the fixed costs are killers for big institutions that I just don't see happening, even ignoring current laws on being detained would need to be amended).