Developing and Implementing Your Co-Responder Program

Developing and Implementing Your Co-Responder Program

Many law enforcement agencies are beginning to seek out alternatives to arrest or hospitalization to position their officers for success in mental health calls and to help ensure best outcomes for the people in need. One growing approach is by pairing health care professionals with law enforcement officers to respond to these calls through police-mental health collaboration response models known as Co-Responder Teams. This 2-page brief describes the basic components of co-responder programs and offers 4 practical tips to start and successfully implement your own. Photo courtesy of Johnson County, Kansas

Laura Fabius | February 2021 | The Council of State Governments Justice Center

Project Credits

Writing: Laura Fabius, CSG Justice Center

Research: Laura Fabius, CSG Justice Center

Advising: Terry Lynn, Ayesha Delany-Brumsey, CSG Justice Center

Editing: Darby Baham, Emily Morgan, CSG Justice Center

Design: Michael Bierman

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