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20250128-172012-39

Submitted by L Emhof on

Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the Colorado Department of Corrections three (3) times to discuss programmatic updates and provide customized TTA. Over the past six months, Colorado's training sessions on mental health and substance use disorders have been extended to 14 hours, receiving positive feedback from trainees. CRIT training remains part of basic training and may be integrated into in-service training, while VR training implementation is delayed due to logistical issues.

20250128-172008-48

Submitted by L Emhof on

Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the Washington Department of Corrections team a total of five (5) times to discuss programmatic updates and provide customized TTA. Dr. Phil Gibson returned from paternity leave and joined the team, which is now moving towards using WHOOP straps for better data alignment and security. The project focuses on improving COs' self-regulatory skills to enhance health outcomes and is awaiting IRB approval. The pilot project has reduced participants from 300 to 100, with ongoing discussions about incentives and recruitment.

20250128-172004-26

Submitted by L Emhof on

Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the Salt Lake City team a total of three (3) times to provide customized TTA and recieve programmatic updates. Over the past six months, the site has focused on refining their Implementation Plan (IP) and ensuring it aligns with grant requirements. They have engaged in community and behavioral health partnerships, and are working on data collection and evaluation strategies.

20250128-172001-86

Submitted by L Emhof on

Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the Pima County team a total of two (2) times to discuss programmatic updates and provide customized TTA. The site is in the Implementation Phase of the grant and is progressing well. Over the past six months, the site has successfully conducted CIT and refresher courses, receiving positive feedback from attendees and advanced officers. They have established a strong relationship with the local VA, which has been an excellent venue for their classes.

20250128-170748-32

Submitted by Shanterria Denmark on

During this reporting period, TTA Program staff collaborated with PSP and the SLATT Program on the development of a tri-branded resource, A Toolkit for Law Enforcement on Protests and First Amendment Issues. The product was disseminated to all project sites and posted on the Hate Crimes TTA Program Website.

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