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IACP staff researched additional funding sources to send to Baltimore site practitioners.
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IACP staff researched additional funding sources to send to Baltimore site practitioners.
IACP staff reviewed the site's first Action Plan draft and provided suggestions on how to enhance content. The draft was sent back to the Baltimore site on 10/6 for site practitioners to review.
The site requested information on other sites utilizing mental-health co-responder models, or any resources on the topic. After scanning site activities and available resources, IACP forwarded relevant resources to the site.
The site requested to review BJA reporting requirnmentents with IACP staff. IACP staff met with the site and answered relevant questions on BJA reporting.
The site submitted its Action Plan for IACP's review. IACP collected feedaback using the Action Plan Review Tool, and from its research consultant partners. IACP then followed up with the site with its feedback, and participated in multiple follow up meetings.
The site requested the IACP's review of its Action Plan. The IACP worked with Dr. Nicholas Corsaro to provide the site with feedback on its Action Plan.
The site expressed interst in building neighbirhiid associations. IACP researched types of association-models and sent a list of resources to the site.
IACP identified an opportunitu to loop the site in on the Newark FY20 site's Public Safety Roundtable. IACP sent the site login information.
The site is interested in launching a programmatic website and wanted to see examples from other sites. IACP provided the site with some examples.
The site requested IACP's review of its initial intervention plan. IACP performed a review, and sent feedback to the site.