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CSS 2023-04-24 Item 1E - Contracts - Co-Responders with Sound Health
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CSS 2023-04-24 Item 1E - Contracts - Co-Responders with Sound Health
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04/24/23
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City of Tukwila <br />Allan Ekberg, Mayor <br />INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Community Services and Safety Committee <br />FROM: Police Chief Eric Dreyer <br />BY: Police Chief Eric Dreyer <br />CC: Mayor Ekberg <br />DATE: April 13, 2023 <br />SUBJECT: Sound Health Contracts For Co -Responder Program <br />ISSUE <br />The Tukwila Police Department is seeking committee approval to authorize the Mayor to sign <br />the two co -responder contracts with Sound Health. <br />BACKGROUND <br />In accordance with the City' s goals of a High -Performing & Effective Organization and a <br />Positive Community Identity & Image for all Tukwila community members, the Police <br />Department recognized that there was a need for collaboration of services when it comes to <br />mental health and chemical addiction issues within the City of Tukwila. Our objective was to <br />reduce the number of mentally ill and chemically dependent interventions that requires jail and <br />hospitalizations. We also recognized the need for diversion of mentally ill and chemically <br />dependent youth and adults from entering the criminal justice system. Co -responder programs <br />throughout the nation have been effective in reducing the number of people entering the <br />criminal justice system, while providing appropriate resources for their illness. The department <br />needs to provide services that provide the appropriate high-quality services for our community <br />members. <br />DISCUSSION <br />The Tukwila Police Department co -responder program is a collaborative approach designed to <br />address the City of Tukwila' s desire to ensure Tukwila' s mentally ill and chemically - <br />dependent community members have access to community treatment in lieu of incarceration for <br />non-violent misdemeanor offenses, where the individual is identified by officers and confirmed <br />by a co -responder to be demonstrating behaviors symptomatic of a mental disorder <br />and/ or co-occurring disorder (combining mental health behavioral disorders with substance use <br />disorders). The program accomplishes this goal by: 1) embedding mental health professionals <br />(aka co -responders) within the police department who respond to calls when officers ask for <br />professional (consultive) assistance by the MHP's; 2) working with and educating officers in <br />traditional methods employed by mental health professionals to de-escalate individuals <br />demonstrating behavioral health concerns as well as assist in providing support to identify <br />symptoms stemming from mental illness versus chemically altered behaviors; 3) ensuring <br />appropriate community services are accessed to facilitate diversion, including community after- <br />care services are available to individuals diverted from incarceration. <br />{EFM2727195.DOCX;2/13175.000001/ <br />51 <br />
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