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PROSE JUSTICE

San Diego, CA
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www.prosejustice.org

  • Misión

    Prose Justice is a California-based nonprofit organization committed to community-based navigation and access support for vulnerable populations affected by immigration detention.

    We focus on helping immigrant families stay connected to their loved ones by eliminating logistical barriers.

    Our primary program, the Immigration Detention Support Network (IDSN), ensures that families have safe, reliable transportation to detention facilities.

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    Clinical Justification Memo

    A Trauma-Informed Health Intervention Program

    The Immigration Detainee Support Network (IDSN) is a medically necessary, trauma-informed health intervention designed to mitigate psychological and physical harm caused by sudden family separation due to immigration detention. IDSN provides time-sensitive, health-justified transportation to enable family presence for individuals whose medical, behavioral health, or end-of-life conditions are adversely impacted by detention-related separation.

    IDSN is not general transportation. It is also a clinical support service that addresses behavioral health crises, public health risk, and palliative care needs arising from abrupt and destabilizing family loss.

    Clinical & Public Health Rationale

    1. Behavioral Health Necessity

    Sudden detention of a family member constitutes a recognized traumatic event that can precipitate or exacerbate:

    Acute stress disorder

    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

    Major depressive episodes

    Panic and anxiety disorders

    Complicated grief

    Suicidal ideation

    For individuals with pre-existing mental health conditions, the loss of family presence is a clinical destabilizer that often results in emergency psychiatric interventions, hospitalizations, or crisis team deployment.

    IDSN functions as a behavioral health stabilization intervention by enabling medically indicated family contact during a critical window of trauma.

    1. Public Health & Prevention Value

    Family separation due to detention is a public health issue, particularly for children, elderly individuals, and medically fragile populations. Research consistently shows that unresolved traumatic separation leads to:

    Toxic stress and long-term neurological impact in children

    Increased lifetime utilization of public behavioral health services

    Higher incidence of chronic illness linked to prolonged stress

    Increased involvement with child welfare and emergency systems

    IDSN is a preventative public health strategy that reduces downstream costs by intervening early to prevent escalation into more intensive and expensive county services.

    1. Palliative Care & End-of-Life Justification

    For individuals facing terminal illness or serious medical decline, the sudden removal of a child, spouse, or caregiver accelerates physiological deterioration and psychological distress. Family presence at end of life is a recognized palliative care standard, directly associated with:

    Reduced stress response

    Improved symptom management

    Preservation of dignity

    Ethical and humane care delivery

    IDSN provides medically indicated family access in cases where detention creates a barrier to standard palliative care principles.

    Medical Necessity Determination

    IDSN qualifies as time-sensitive, health-related transportation because it addresses:

    Behavioral health crises

    Trauma stabilization needs

    End-of-life care standards

    Acute psychological emergencies

    Delay or denial of this service results in foreseeable medical harm.

    Alignment with County Health & Human Services Mandates

    IDSN directly aligns with county obligations to:

    Deliver trauma-informed care

    Reduce preventable behavioral health crises

    Support vulnerable populations

    Implement cost-effective preventative interventions

    Advance health equity

    This program complements existing county services and reduces strain on emergency, inpatient, and crisis response systems.

    County Leadership Opportunity

    By adopting IDSN, counties position themselves as:

    Early adopters of trauma-informed public health innovation

    Leaders in humane, evidence-based behavioral health policy

    Proactive stewards of public health resources

    National models for addressing health harms caused by detention-related family separation

    Conclusion

    IDSN formalizes a reality already recognized by healthcare systems: family presence is a medical necessity in moments of trauma, crisis, and end-of-life care. This program organizes that reality into a structured, accountable, and clinically justified service.

    This is healthcare.

    This is urgent.

    This is necessary.

    Áreas de Impacto incluyen

    • Participación Ciudadana
    • Desarrollo de Comunidades
    • Resolución de Conflictos
    • Inmigrantes o Refugiados
    • Asistencia Legal

    Ubicación

    • 2301 Erie St, San Diego, CA 92110, USA

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