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GuidesKey Resource

SOAR Tools and Worksheets

These are the tools and worksheets created by the SOAR TA Center that can help you in the SSI/SSDI Application process.

InfographicKey Resource

Integrating SOAR within the Sequential Intercept Model

This infographic illustrates how SOAR providers can use the SIM to divert individuals from the legal system and plan successful reentry.

FAQKey Resource

SSI/SSDI in Legal Settings: FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding SSI/SSDI benefits for individuals in legal settings.

Webinar

SOAR Webinar: SOAR and Criminal Justice System Implementation

This webinar, held on March 25, 2020, addressed the connections between serious mental illness, homelessness, and incarceration, and best practices for increasing access to SSI/SSDI benefits for people with serious mental illness who are reentering communities from jails and prisons.

Webinar

SOAR: A Reentry Tool for Individuals Involved in the Criminal Justice System

This webinar, held on October 24, 2018, was presented by the SAMHSA SOAR TA Center in partnership with the SAMHSA GAINS Center.  We explored how SOAR implementation in criminal justice settings can be a strong reentry tool to increase housing stability and promote post-release success.

Infographic

SOAR Promotes Successful Reentry

This infographic illustrates how SOAR can be a viable tool in reentry efforts for those who are at-risk for homelessness upon release from incarceration.

Issue Brief

SOAR Works for Individuals Involved in the Legal System

This issue brief, developed by the SAMHSA SOAR TA Center, discusses best practices for integrating benefit options with community reentry strategies for people with serious mental illness and co-occurring disorders to promote post-release success.

Article

SOAR Criminal Justice Technical Assistance Awards

Between 2017-2019 the SAMHSA SOAR Technical Assistance (TA) Center granted Criminal Justice (CJ) TA Awards to eighteen Criminal Justice Centers across the country.