This video highlights a few Co-Responder programs in Northern Colorado. Co-responders are behavioral health clinicians paired with police officers to respond to calls. The co-responder provides crisis intervention and assessment to connect the individual with appropriate treatment and mental health services and helps to divert people in crisis from the criminal justice system and emergency rooms. More than 70 law enforcement agencies in Colorado participate in a Co-responder program.
This video was proudly sponsored by the Northern Colorado Health Sector Partnership in collaboration with SummitStone Health Partners, Larimer County Sheriff's Office, Loveland Police Department, Thompson Valley Emergency Medical Services, Poudre School District and PSD TV.
Videography by Owen Johnson and Abdulaziz Yusufjanov
Video Editing by Owen Johnson
Find out more about the Co-Responder role at [ Ссылка ]
00:00 Start
0:12 Introduction to Maryann Flynn, LCSW and Jesse Boyd, LPC
0:21 Co-Response Role and Models
2:11 Benefits of Co-Responder Program
2:31 Hear what Co-Responder Partners Evey Sanger, Officer with the Loveland Police Department and Cheryl Jacobs, Deputy Sheriff with Larimer County Sheriff's Department think about the Co-Responder Model
4:12 Credits
4:26 Find out more about the Co-Responder role link and QR Code
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