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IACP staff conducted formal review of site's Implementation Plan. Site's IP was approved with no needed revisions and the site is now in the Implementation Phase of the grant.
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IACP staff conducted formal review of site's Implementation Plan. Site's IP was approved with no needed revisions and the site is now in the Implementation Phase of the grant.
Connected team with IACP's Officer Safety and Wellness (OSW) team per site's request.
Fiances and Significant Others Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support & connection from other survivors.
IACP staff conducted formal review of site's Implementation Plan. Site's IP was approved with no needed revisions and the site is now in the Implementation Phase of the grant.
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.
IACP met with the core staff of the Sterling Height, MI site. Recieved info on the site's project and TTA needs for the future. Provided context on the IACP as the TTA provider, expectations for deliverables, and provided info on the Implementation Plan.
IACP met with the core staff of the CO DPS site. Provided context on the IACP as the TTA provider, expectations for deliverables, and provided info on the Implementation Plan.
Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the New York City Department of Corrections team a total of five (5) times to provide customized TTA and discuss programmatic updates. Over the past six months, the project has focused on preparing for increased training needs with the new healthcare-focused jail facility at Bellevue Hospital. They are hiring two instructors and have scheduled five days of training in November, with ongoing refreshers and Mental Health First Aid sessions.
Over the past six (6) months, the IACP met with core staff from the Prince George County team a total of five (5) times to discuss programmatic updates and provide customized TTA. Over the past six months, ACA, PG County, and IACP have collaborated on a project to train all staff in de-escalation and crisis response, with plans to expand refresher training and partner with a local university for data collection. Despite slow progress due to county bureaucracy and vendor changes, they aim to pilot the training by early 2025.
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.