On this episode, we host Sabrina Talyor of the Phoenix Police Department and Jesus Rivera of Surprise Fire-Medical. Over the past decade, there has been a lot of talk and programs aimed at increasing mental health training among emergency response personnel to better serve people experiencing crises. It’s the topic of focus in the Arizona First Responder Systems and Mental Health Integration Spark Report. With Sabrina and Jesus we explore what is making Arizona one of the leading states when it comes to integrating mental health practices.
Links:
Arizona’s Family Segment Interview Jesus Rivera and Sabrina Taylor
Arizona First Responder Systems and Mental Health Integration Spark Report
Arizona Treat & Refer Core Education Model Workbook
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Methods for Using Data to Inform Practice
E112: A Conversation with UPI Loan Fund and Native Community Capital: A Look into Impact Investing
E111: Promising Housing Practices in Arizona
E110: The Technical Assistance Partnership and the Arizona Coalition for Military Families
E109: New Year, New State Leadership
E108: Innovative Housing Solutions - The Arizona Housing Fund
E107: Health on the Ballot
E106: Dear Candidates
E105: Solari Crisis & Human Services
E104: Center for the Future of Arizona - The Arizona Voters’ Agenda
E103: Creating a Trauma-Informed Arizona
E102: What Makes Vitalyst, Vitalyst? A Conversation with President & CEO, Suzanne Pfister
E101: Refugee Health in Arizona
E100: Womens History Month in Arizona
E99: COVID-19 Roundtable Update
E98: Healthy Communities, One Bill at a Time
E97: Black History, Black Arizona
E96: COVID-19 Roundtable Update
E95: Creating Vibrant Communities with Arizona Town Hall
E94: COVID-19 Roundtable Update
E93: Reflections in Community Health
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