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Denver Seeing Success From An "Alternative Response Model" Flagstaff Wants To Install | KAFF News - Flagstaff


The Flagstaff City Council is funding an “alternate response model” to help police officers take some of the work load off their shoulders. Mayor Paul Deasy said at Monday’s special meeting that “our police are terribly overworked” and help is needed so they are turning to this model for help, instead of cutting the department’s budget. Denver, Colorado has a model in place, and has been for nearly a year, called the Support Team Assisted Response program or STAR. Right now one team, which is made up of a mental health clinician and a paramedic, handles calls Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and they get about six incidents a day in high-demand neighborhoods. Denver’s program connects people with services like shelters, food aid, counseling and medication. It also cuts down on interactions between officers and civilians. Chad Hoffman, a reporter at KOA NewsRadio in Denver, says stats on the first six months of the program have been released and it’s ....

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Sending Mental Health Pros Instead Of Police Is Working In Multiple Cities


USA Today, the programs are being piloted and run in Denver, Colorado, Olympia, Washington, and Eugene, Oregon, and seem to be working. The Support Team Assistance Response (STAR) program in Denver deploys a two-person team, a medic and a clinician to calls involving people experiencing mental health crises. The program responded to 748 calls over the course of six months and none of those calls required police assistance, and no arrests were made. 
USA Today cited a 2016 study released in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine that approximated that nearly half of fatal encounters with law enforcement involve someone who has a mental illness. Since 2015, about 25 percent of people fatally shot by officers have had a mental illness, according to a database maintained by ....

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