Atlanta Initiative Diverts People Experiencing Homelessness From Criminal Justice System to Housing Solutions
It can be difficult for community members to understand “just how vulnerable and how visible people are when they don’t have a house … Some of what people may be getting caught up in is directly related to the strategies that they are using to survive homelessness,” explained Moki Macias, Executive Director at PAD.
'Like a horror movie': Photos of Lashawn Thompson's body and Fulton County Jail cell spark outrage
Moki Macias, PAD’s executive director says the system is failing communities nationwide. “It’s actually just moving some of our most vulnerable people into some of our most dangerous public facilities, which are local jails,” she said.
In a Crisis? 911 Isn’t Always the Answer in Metro Atlanta
In an emergency situation, it may feel like calling 911 is your only option. However, decades of mistreatment by law enforcement have left many in Black communities feeling like they have no one to call in a crisis.
Atlanta breaks ground on new pre-arrest diversion center at city jail
Construction is officially underway in downtown Atlanta for a new 24/7 resource center to address homelessness, mental health challenges, substance abuse, and poverty.
Atlanta leaders break ground on jail diversion center
Atlanta city officials recently broke ground on The Center for Diversion and Services. It will serve as an alternative resource for people who would usually be sent to jails and emergency rooms.
Atlanta introduces first-of-its-kind diversion center to help people in crisis avoid jail time
The Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative, or PAD, said this will be the first time there’s a sobering center in Atlanta since before the 1996 Olympics.
The organization launched its own pre-arrest diversion mobile response in 2017. The following year, the Fulton County Justice and Mental Health Taskforce recommended a physical location
Understanding the Necessity of Community First Response
Written by Moki Macias, PAD’s Executive Director
If we are truly going to move away from a punitive framework, then we must go beyond investing in Community First Response — we need to also invest in community resources. By developing and increasing public accommodations, like bathrooms and showers, recovery communities that connect people to peer support and safe, accessible housing options, we reduce the need for any intervention altogether.
'A big moment for us' | Leaders, advocates say Atlanta diversion center will benefit overall community
Grady Memorial Hospital and the Policing Alternatives and Diversion (PAD) Program have agreed to help staff the facility. With their assistance, the initiative is expected to divert 41 people daily from the local jails, detention facilities and emergency rooms, according to the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.
Grady Health will operate, staff Atlanta's diversion center
With the hope that the center could potentially alleviate hospital emergency rooms, initial plans outlined the initiative would be staffed by Grady Memorial Hospital and the Policing Alternatives and Diversion Program. The initiative is expected to divert 41 people daily from the local jails, detention facilities and emergency rooms.
Chyna Quarker on 'PAD' being awarded funding from the NFL as part of the Inspire Change Initiative
Director of Community Response Services of Atlanta Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative Chyna Quarker on PAD being awarded funding from the NFL as part of the Inspire Change Initiative.
NFL continues to 'Inspire Change' through commitments to social justice
As part of Inspire Change the league has also awarded funding to five new national grant partners: Atlanta Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative (PAD), Chicago's Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement (CARE), CHOOSE 180, Gulf Coast JFCS Community Assistance and Life Liaison Program (CALL), and Peace for DC.
The Just Trust Launches New Safer Communities Accelerator
Law Enforcement Action Partnership, Cahoots/White Bird Clinic, Community Based Public Safety Collective, Cure Violence Global, Equal Justice USA , Common Justice, and Impact Justice.
How shelter rules, IDs, lack of voucher acceptance contribute to homelessness
Without an ID, experts say a person can’t get out of homelessness. “You need it for any housing,” said Leni Garner, who works for the Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative or PAD as a care navigator. It’s not just housing -- IDs are needed to get a job, a bank account, a car, and the like.
PAD responds to overcrowding at Fulton County’s jail
Moki Macias, the executive director of Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative (PAD), discusses the findings of the Justice Policy Board’s analysis of Fulton County’s jail population that calls for more diversion work to reduce overcrowding.