OJJDP has launched a webpage of resources to help state, local, and Tribal jurisdictions learn about new statutory requirements to ensure the availability of Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) services for incarcerated youth (up to age 21, and former foster youth up to age 26).
On January 1, 2025, states will be able to use Medicaid funds to provide screening, diagnostic, and targeted case management services to support youth transitioning home from incarceration. States will also be allowed the option to offer a broader array of services to pretrial youth in detention.
The policy changes are a result of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (2023) and give jurisdictions an opportunity to deepen their Continuum of Care by investing in prevention and re-entry services to support youth's physical and behavioral health outcomes.
RESOURCES:
- View and download OJJDP's guide to youth reentry.
- Read a News @ a Glance article about OJJDP's Continuum of Care.
- Learn more about mental health and the juvenile justice system.
- Follow OJJDP on X formerly known as Twitter and Facebook.