here today and so from my department i have tara anderson who is managing the macarthur grant and ronnie singh who is a managing attorney of our mental health and collaborative courts units and susan christian who is in both misdemeanor behavioral healing courts and mental health diversion. we're all here if you have questions. really quickly, because you've heard a lot of information, my role is just to talk about two things. right now and then of course answer any questions you have. this is a subject of great importance to him. he really is wanting to be talking about solutions, new ways of doze things and very honored to work with kathleen, jenny johnson is it here today and some other great thinkers to propose the idea around behavioral health justice and how it looks in the city. we have opinion talking a lot about the fact it feels exciting right now to be talking about these issues collaboratively and anew. i have a few things to touch on. the first one is the mccarther safety and justice challenge grant that tanya mentioned. we wanted to give you information on it. it is a good thing