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Data Points | Systems in Focus: The Sequential Intercept Model and Why It Matters


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This episode features Travis Parker, Lisa Maye, and Ashley Krider from Policy Research Associates, who discuss the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) and its role in driving systems change for people with behavioral health conditions.
Data Points is an ongoing podcast series produced by Policy Research that discusses research for social change.
Episode Transcript: https://www.prainc.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/DataPoints-SIM-Transcript-FINAL-508.pdf
Resources:
-Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops: https://smtc.prainc.com/services/sequential-intercept-model-mapping-workshops/
-Sequential Intercept Model: https://prainc.com/sim
- Incorporating 988 Into the SIM: A Nationwide Opportunity for Deflection From Law Enforcement Contact at Intercept 0: https://www.prainc.com/incorporating-988-into-sim-nationwide-opportunity-deflection-law-enforcement-contact-intercept-0/
- Exploring Intercept 0 of the Sequential Intercept Model: The Earliest Off-Ramp on the Road Toward Criminal Legal System Involvement: https://www.prainc.com/intercept-0-sequential-intercept-model/
- Brief Jail Mental Health Screen: https://www.prainc.com/product/brief-jail-mental-health-screen/
-Systems Mapping and Training Center: smtc.prainc.com/
-PRA eNews Sign Up: signup.e2ma.net/signup/1834746/1788027/
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