Bridges FAQ's
History of Bridges
Competency 101
Criminal Justice 101
Colorado Resources
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The two types of orders which can be entered to engage a court liaison

What is, competency and general mental health orders?

100

The year Bridges served its first participant

What is, 2019?

100

An event where both the prosecution and the defense may submit evidence pertaining to a defendant's ability to stand trial

What is, a competency hearing? 
100

The two types of disputes settled in the court system

What is, civil and criminal? 

100

Provides health coverage to millions of Americans including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities

What is, Medicaid? 

200

Court liaison can be appointed to work with a participant during the ______ involvement in the justice system.

What is, pre-sentence?

200

The Colorado County where Bridges served its first participant

What is, Clear Creek County?

200

The legal construct which refers to someone's current capacity to meaningfully and knowingly engage in legal proceedings

What is, competency? 

200

The governing party over the Colorado court system

What is, the Colorado Supreme Court?

200

Responsible for promoting physical and behavioral health for individuals enrolled in Health First Colorado

What is, Regional Accountable Entities (RAEs)?

300

Court liaisons are unable to give _______ to participants, judges, and attorneys. 

What is, legal advice?

300

The Senate Bill which established Bridges as an independent agency

What is, SB23-229

300

Defense counsel raises competency most often to protect a defendant's _______

What is, due-process rights? 

300

The legal process of resolving a dispute of deciding a case

What is, adjudication?

300

Streamlines services and provides one central location where people can get connected to services, 3 digit number

What is, 2-1-1?

400

A court liaison is able to work with a participant ______ days following a finding of competency or a final dispostion

What is, 90 days? 

400

The values of Bridges

What is, person-centered, solution-focused, and collaborative

400

The case law which sets the standard for competency across the United States

What is, Dusky v. United States 420 U.S. 162 (1960)?

400

Sometimes called pre-arrest diverson

What is, police-diversion or deflection? 

400

Part of a federal nutrition program to help low-income households purchase food

What is, SNAP?

500

An individual involved in the competency process is to be re-evaluated every ________. 

What is, 91 days?

500

One prime sponsor of the legislation which made Bridges an independent agency

Who is/are, Senator Bridges, Senator Kirkmeyer, Senator Sirota, and Representative Bockenfeld?

500

The settings in which restoration can take place (name them all)

What is, CMHIP, CMHIFL, Denver Health, Peak View, RISE Boulder, RISE Arapahoe, DRTU, outpatient restoration setting?

500

An act that is not inherently immoral but is prohibited by statue; examples include: using substances, jaywalking, loitering, trespassing, etc. 

What is, malum prohibitum 

500

Provides case management care planning and makes referrals to other resources for clients with the following qualifying needs: elderly, blind and disabled, mental health, persons living with AIDS, brain injury, spinal cord injury, children with life-limiting illness, children with a physical disability

What is, Single Entry Points? 

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