The Idaho Mental Health Court Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the state’s Mental Health Court Program. It provides an overview of the program, including its purpose, structure, and eligibility criteria. It also covers topics such as court procedures, treatment plans, and case management. The handbook outlines the steps involved in referral, evaluation, and legal representation, as well as the roles of the court and the mental health court team. The Idaho Mental Health Court Handbook is an invaluable resource for court personnel, advocates, and the public. There are two types of Idaho Mental Health Court Handbooks: The Adult Mental Health Court Handbook and the Juvenile Mental Health Court Handbook. The Adult Mental Health Court Handbook is for adults who are charged with a felony offense and have a co-occurring mental health disorder. The Juvenile Mental Health Court Handbook is for juvenile offenders who have a mental health disorder and are charged with a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense.