The Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) is a conceptual framework designed to guide community responses to individuals with mental health and substance use disorders within the justice system. This model identifies critical points, or "intercepts," where interventions are provided to prevent individuals from advancing further into the justice system. For example, implementing SIM in community policing initiatives can significantly enhance the ability of law enforcement to effectively interact with individuals facing mental health crises, reducing unnecessary arrests and promoting community health and safety. Additionally, treatment courts, such as impaired driving, drug, mental health, and veteran’s treatment courts, align closely with the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) by providing targeted interventions at specific points in the justice process. This session will explore the SIM to identify key points ("intercepts") where individuals, specifically impaired drivers with mental health or substance use disorders can be diverted from the traditional justice system and connected with treatment and support services. By the end of the workshop, participants will: 1. Have a thorough understanding of the Sequential Intercept Model and its application in treatment courts and community policing. 2. Develop actionable plans for collaboration with local stakeholders. 3. Be prepared to contribute to reducing unnecessary incarcerations and promoting community-based support systems.