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Bootcamp/
Summit 2020
Session 1 Wedesday August 5th
Massachusetts Community Justice Project:
Cross-Systems Collaboration to Promote Recovery
Project Manager, Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court
This session will focus on the Massachusetts Community Justice Project, an initiative of the Executive Office of the Trial Court. This project is focused on facilitating connections between the criminal justice, behavioral health, healthcare and recovery support systems that will reduce the risk of justice system involvement for people with substance use disorders and/or mental health challenges. Time will be spent on peer support connections with the criminal justice system.

Marisa Hebble is the Manager of the Massachusetts Community Justice Project, an initiative of the Executive Office of the Trial Court. The Massachusetts Community Justice Project is a statewide effort helping communities address the behavioral health needs of people in (or at-risk of) contact with the criminal justice system. The Project utilizes Sequential Intercept Mapping and collaborative action planning to promote recovery for people with behavioral health needs, enhance public safety, and support quality of life for all.
Marisa is the former Director and current Executive Council member of the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County. She is also a member of the Board of Directors for Behavioral Health Network and serves on multiple state and regional workgroups and committees.
Marisa holds a Master’s degree in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Rutgers University.