International Work

Advancing health and justice solutions across borders

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Communities around the world face shared challenges at the intersection of healthcare, public safety, and justice. Through its International Work, TASC’s Center for Health and Justice partners with global stakeholders to strengthen systems, expand access to care, and reduce reliance on punitive responses.

 

CHJ collaborates with international governments, organizations, and practitioners to share knowledge, adapt proven models, and support locally driven solutions. This work is grounded in evidence and informed by decades of practice in the United States, with a focus on approaches that can be responsibly adapted across different cultural and legal contexts.

Our international engagements may include systems mapping, policy analysis, technical assistance, training, and strategic planning. Each partnership is tailored to local needs and priorities, emphasizing sustainability, collaboration, and measurable impact.

By translating research and practice into actionable strategies, CHJ supports global efforts to build more effective, compassionate, and accountable responses to health and justice challenges.

Related Resources

Technical Assistance (TA) for Health and Justice System Improvements

National TA Hub for Deflection and Diversion‌: Supporting Deflection and Community-Based Response at Sequential Intercepts 0 and 1

Deflection: Law Enforcement/First Responders, Treatment Services, and Communities Working Together for Public Safety and Public Health

Why it matters

By combining accountability with compassion, CHJ helps transform systems so individuals, families, and communities can thrive. Every engagement is tailored to local strengths and needs — ensuring that strategies are practical, actionable, and built to last.

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