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Lehigh board champions Stepping Up Initiative

More than 580 counties across the United States are part of the Stepping Up Initiative, including Lehigh County.

The goal is to help those struggling with mental illness stay out of jail, providing them with the tools and support they need to avoid incarceration or re-incarceration.

Lehigh Commissioner Bob Elbich spoke about its importance during his last board meeting before retiring on Dec 13.

“This is not a short-term program,” Elbich said. “We are at the very beginning of it, and it’s going to be a few years before we get some real data you can start to use for analysis, and so forth. The county has worked very hard to put together the baseline.”

Elbich invited Director of Forensic Services Drew Taylor to speak on the program, which received full board approval in March.

Taylor spoke of the main points of the program.

“These include identifying adolescents and adults with serious mental illness and/or intellectual disabilities in the community criminal justice system or those folks who are in jeopardy of entering the Lehigh County criminal justice system,” Taylor said.

According to Taylor, the principles guiding this program are safety, accountability, empowerment and advocacy.

Along with Sgt. Benjamin Iobst and Officer TC Cunningham, both with the Allentown Police Department, Taylor received special training with other first responders in the county on how best handle emergency responses with the help of Lehigh County Crisis Intervention.

From new hires to others who have been on the force for some time, Taylor offers special mental health training to best serve the needs of each respective police department in the county.

Expansion of the intervention aspect grew in 2017 with Pinebrook Family Matters, which employs four community health specialists who serve the county’s police departments.

Taylor also spoke about CARE (Corrections Assessment Reentry Endeavor), introduced in 2020.

“This offers a person who is incarcerated in Lehigh County Jail a menu of mental health services,” he said. Those services range from diagnostics to counseling, all to help with the reentry process.

Commissioners Elbich, Dave Harrington and Zakiya Smalls were recognized for their work on the county board. All chose not to run again at the end of their term.

Director of Forensic Services Drew Taylor speaks about the Stepping Up Initiative in Lehigh County.
PRESS PHOTOS BY MARIEKE ANDRONACHE Commissioner Geoff Brace sits between outgoing Commissioners Bob Elbich and Dave Harrington at the last board meeting of 2023.