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REGULAR MEETING
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at 5:30 PM
222 Laporte Ave, Colorado River Room (Main Floor)
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1. CALL TO ORDER:
2. ROLL CALL
3. AGENDA REVIEW
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
a. Public Input – 5 minutes per individual
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. July 10, 2024
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Voicemail: None
b. E-mail: None
c. Training: CIRT Training
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
8. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
9. OTHER BUSINESS
10. ADJOURNMENT
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Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 5:30 PM
281 N. College, Conference Room A
Regular Meeting
This information is available in Spanish or other languages at no cost to a person who would
like this information translated or communicated in Spanish, or another language. Please call
(970)416-4254 or titlesix@fcgov.com to make a request for information in other languages.
Esta información está disponible en español u otro idioma, sin costo para la persona que le
gustaria esta información traducida o comunicada en español u otro idioma. Favor llame al
(970)416-4254 o a titlesix@fcgov.com para solicitor información en otros idiomas.
Auxiliary aids and services are available for persons with disabilities. TTY: please use 711 to
call (970)221-6753.
1. CALL TO ORDER: Called to order by Shamera at 5:35 PM
2. ROLL CALL:
a. Board Members Present: Shamera Loose, Amy Hoeven, Elizabeth Grant,
Mike O’Malley, Melissa Rosas, Veronica Olivas, Michael Ruttenberg
b. Staff Members Present: Assistant City Attorney Sara Arfmann, Sgt. Kim
Cochran, Jessica Jones
3. AGENDA REVIEW
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
a. Public Input – Madison Waldruff is observing tonight’s CRB meeting
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. June 12, 2024: Mike O’Malley moved to approve with the correction of
removing a bullet point from Section D, which was seconded by Amy Hoeven.
Motion passed.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Voicemail: None
b. E-mail: 1 email from Cheryl Trine, which is being followed on by Lt. Jeremy
Yonce
c. Training: Mental Health Response Team:
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Officers Andy Leslie and Chris Bland gave a presentation about FCPS’s
Mental Health Response Team, which is a collaboration between FCPS,
UCHealth, and Summitstone. Mental Health Response Teams are made up of
4 certified officers and 4 co-responder clinicians, who are licensed social
workers who have the ability to write mental health holds.
Board Member Question: Did the pandemic make matters worse for the
Mental Health Response Team?
Yes, especially for adolescents, due to a sudden lack of structure in their
lives. The rest of the community’s statistics remained at similar levels, but the
pandemic did help reduce the stigma around mental health in general.
Board Member Question: Are clinicians trained in Officer Safety tactics?
Yes, they go through much of the same training at the Police Academy as the
police officers; however, it is important for both the clinician and the officer to
understand their roles and stay in their lanes.
Board Member Question: Is it Dispatch that determines whether a MHRT is
needed on the scene?
No, the MHRT screens all calls. One out of four families deal with mental
health issues, and FCPS does not want Dispatch as the unit responsible for
determining where they are needed.
Board Member Question: Are the teams allowed to obtain premise history?
The co-responder clinicians are, as they have access to the UCHealth
system, but they can only share specific information with the officers due to
HIPPA.
The history of MHRT is related to the mass closing of mental institutions, and
the fact the police officers are available 24/7 to assist, so they are frequently
called to the scene when some one is having mental health issues; however,
mental health disorders and substance abuse issues should not be
criminalized, and while having MHRT teams respond does not always change
the outcome of situation, it ensures that additional resources can be provided
as well to people struggling with these issues.
Co-responders have the ability to do follow up calls, and provide additional
resources to family members. Because of the MHRT program, FCPS has
seen less repeat offenders over time whose primary issues are mental health
struggles.
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Board Member Question: After transporting a person to jail, are officers
able to let staff know that the individual is experiencing a mental health
condition?
Yes, though these teams rarely transport people to jail. More often, they are
taken to crisis centers, or are able to stabilize in place. The jails also have
mental health pods now, so they are segregated from the general jail
population.
Board Member Question: Is Longview fully operational?
No, they do not have all beds open, so MHRTs often transport people first to
PVH, who can determine if Longview is the correct place for them. Longview
isn’t currently able to handle aggressive patients, or patients with intense
substance abuse issues.
FCPS officers receive ongoing training about disorders like dementia and
delusions.
Board Member Question: Are judges trained to recognize that people need
help?
There is only one judge that sits on Wellness Court, and they are trained to
spot issues.
Board Member Question: Are hospitals in Colorado allowed to refuse to
treat patients?
No, the ER is required by law to accept them.
Board Member Question: If there is a call for a MHRT that involves
someone who has a felony assault, are the co-responders issuing a mental
health hold, or are the police officers?
Either party can issue a hold, but they try to avoid being the ones to do it,
because they are recognizable in the community and want to be considered a
resource for people.
Board Member Question: Is our system getting an influx of individuals from
other places, like Estes Park?
No, FCPS hasn’t noted any trends towards individuals from Estes Park
coming to Fort Collins for services.
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Board Member Question: How does the system decide whether the HOPE
team of the MHRT responds?
The HOPE team handles homelessness issues, and many people in that
population are already well aware of the resources available to them, but the
two teams do collaborate together.
Board Member Question: How many MHRT members are bilingual?
None, but many of them have apps that assist with immediate, live translation
services.
Board Member Question: It is concerning that clinician positions are funded
by grants. Is the MHRT program’s growth limited by lack of funding?
Their positions are only partially funded through grant funding, so if the grant
funding was lost, we would not lose these positions. UCHealth and FCPS
would ensure that it continued, but FCPS would love to know that funding was
secured.
Co-responder roles need to grow so that they are recognized formally and
legislatively to ensure that there are different, more severe charges for
assaulting them, similar to laws that protect police officers and nurses.
The MHRT is available to take ride-along requests, so board members can
email them with any questions that they have.
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
8. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
a. Veronica Olivas did a ride-along with Office Nash. The majority of the calls
they went on dealt with homelessness and mental health. He was very
professional. She also did a ride-along with Corporal Seimann, who was a
very impressive officer with a lot of knowledge.
9. OTHER BUSINESS
a. Sgt. Kim Cochran informed the board that PSU2024-011 is scheduled to to be
available for the subcommittee to review on July 12 but is ready to be sent.
Board members will receive the case for review on July 11. Shamera will
follow up with Lt. Jeremy Yonce to find out if next month’s training for the
regular meeting can be rescheduled to ensure that the subcommittee can
meet afterwards. Assistant City Attorney Sara Arfmann confirms that the
meeting may be held remotely, if necessary.
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10. ADJOURNMENT: Michael Ruttenberg moved to adjourn, which was seconded by
Elizabeth Grant. Motion passed. Meeting adjourned at 7:08 PM.