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Those attending the summit included Senior Judge Mike Shurn, Veteran Court public defender Nathan Pearson, veterans mentor Bill Kocher, Veterans Court Judge Crystal Kocher, and Veterans Court coordinator Dr. Natalie Daily Federer. |
Attendees spent the day networking, listening to keynote speakers talk about military experiences and leadership, and there were numerous breakout sessions throughout the day. Break-out sessions focused on mental health, veteran’s services, veterans court education, veteran’s legal services, etc.
Pulaski County Courts are in the process of developing a Veterans Treatment Court which will provide much needed and very intensive services and resources to veterans and their families.
Judge Crystal A. Kocher of Pulaski Superior Court notes that, “Through grant funding and trainings like the Battlemind to Home Summit, the Indiana Supreme Court has continued to provide Pulaski County with the means to implement a veterans treatment court which provides treatment to veterans in our community and surrounding areas who have been charged with a crime. Often the basis for these charges are underlying substance use and mental health diagnosis related to their service in the military. The purpose of our treatment court is to provide individual and intense services based on the identified risks and needs of each veteran to pursue a sustainable recovery that will allow the veteran to return to their role as productive members of their families and communities.”
Veterans Treatment Courts have proven to provide successful rehabilitation to veterans as they work through challenges upon their return from service. Additional services and resources are needed, community-wide, to truly help build human capacity, empathy and support for those who have served our country. These were many of the topics and themes touched upon at the summit.
“Pulaski County is home to around 1,029 veterans and some are in need of additional community, mental health, and legal supports,” said Dr. Natalie Daily-Federer, court program coordinator. “Building a stronger veterans support system that provides access to needed services is vital to the well-being of our local veterans population.”
For more information about the summit and helpful veterans related resources, visit https://www.mfri.purdue.edu/outreach-programs/battlemind-summit/.
Submitted by Dr. Natalie Daily-Federer, JDAI and Court Program Coordinator