Data Connections to Support Alternative Crisis Response Methods
Hosted by The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and in partnership with the Center for Policing Equity
Strong data collection and the capacity to use data are vital to the development, expansion, and long-term implementation of alternative response programs, which are often collaborations between multiple departments. This webinar and upcoming Data Connections Technical Assistance, hosted by the CSG Justice Center and the Center for Policing Equity, will share information about what is needed to effectively use data. Participants in this webinar will gain a greater understanding of the fundamental components necessary to develop and grow data capabilities.
Speakers:
- Shontelle Ramsay, Policy Analyst, Behavioral Health, CSG Justice Center (moderator)
- Emily Rogers, Research Project Manager, Research, CSG Justice Center (moderator)
- Shukri Muwwakkil, STAR Operations Manager, Denver 911, Department of Public Safety, City and County of Denver (panelist)
- Brian Blick, Quality Improvement Manager, Denver 911, Department of Public Safety, City and County of Denver (panelist)
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