Who Responds to a Mental Health Crisis? (with Rep Leslie Herod)Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod saw a gap in mental health services in Denver and decided to do something about it. With the help of a van, a mental health professional, and an EMT, the Support Team Assistance Response (STAR) program was born – and six months in, it has proved effective at fielding mental health calls received by the Denver Police Department. Rep. Herod joins us to talk about STAR’s success, her personal stake in it, and other state-level measures being taken to modernize the current system of policing.
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Resources from the episode:
Caring for Denver, the foundation helping to fund STAR
STAR 6-month evaluation
Servicios de la Raza, community services for Denverites
SB 217 explained, courtesy of Colorado Public Radio
Eugene, Oregon’s CAHOOTS, the program that started it all
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