Integrating back into society is challenging

The court system plays a critical role in addressing the broader issues within the behavioral healthcare landscape, particularly for individuals who are recently incarcerated and reacclimating to society. At Sayin, we strive to simplify and improve the pathways for these individuals to access and engage with behavioral healthcare and community support resources. Simultaneously, we provide key analytics and insights to the courts, judges, organizations and programs supporting them, helping to identify which services are available to this vulnerable population.

We believe that addressing the challenges faced by individuals reentering society after incarceration can create a transformative ripple effect. By ensuring they have access to robust support systems—such as therapy, peer networks, and other critical resources—they are better equipped to navigate adverse situations, reducing the likelihood of recidivism. Furthermore, this approach normalizes seeking help and reduces the stigma around accessing behavioral healthcare, empowering these individuals to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to their communities.

Matcher

When those in charge of making life changing decisions don’t know the best course of action or the best resource to refer a person to our Matching system can be used to generate recommendations. Powered by the insights gleaned from the network and from people in similar situations.

Hubs

For organizations that would like to offer a wider range of services without committing extra resources, we created Hubs. Which empower organizations to effortlessly partner with one another to provide more comprehensive healthcare solutions.

Community

Communities are more socially focused and allow users to create safe, optionally anonymous, highly moderated spaces. Where people can offer support to fellow students experiencing similar situations and provide an additional safety net to catch those who often slip through the cracks.

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