
Responding to 911 Calls With Sweatpants and Snacks, Not Guns
What Happens When Cops Are Replaced With Social Workers?
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Show Notes
Since last June, the City of Denver has been trying something new with its 911 emergency response system. In an effort to reduce violent conflicts with police, some calls are being redirected to a new team of paramedics and social workers, called STAR, or Support Team Assisted Response. The pilot program has proven enormously popular, with the team responding to almost 1,400 calls over the course of the year with zero referrals to police. Host Bree Davies sits down with one of STAR’s mental health clinicians Carleigh Sailon to hear what it’s like to respond to a 911 call and what she hopes for the future of the program.
Here’s how to request assistance from STAR directly if you ever need to: 720-913-STAR (7827)
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