McLEAN COUNTY became an ARI site in July 2011 to support an intensive supervision probation with services program which provides treatment, services, and enhanced supervision to eligible participants who would otherwise face a prison sentence. The goal of McLean County ARI is to help participants identify their needs, overcome barriers, and achieve positive progress toward their goals while remaining in the community.
The McLean County ARI program provides increased support, attention, and supervision from probation officers; cognitive behavioral therapy; Thinking for a Change and restorative justice programming; access to substance use disorder and mental health treatment opportunities; and access to individualized trauma-informed assessment and counseling. McLean County ARI is responsive to social determinants of health by also providing participants transportation assistance and emergency housing assistance, as well as connections to community-based employment and childcare services.
McLean County ARI is a partnership between McLean County Adult Court Services, the McLean County State’s Attorney’s Office and Public Defender’s Office, McLean County Circuit Court Judges, local substance use disorder and mental health treatment providers, and contracted service providers.
Program contact:
Suzanne Montoya, Director, McLean County Court Services
309-888-5360