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Police Assisted Recovery (PAR Program)

Police find new pathways to treatment and recovery Drug addiction is a public health concern that can become a public safety concern when addiction drives criminal behavior. Police officers are first responders to emergencies on the street, but they’re also first responders to people in crisis, whether that crisis be a mental health concern or someone whose behavior is fueled by addiction.

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Project Impact(s): Addiction, Mental Health, Public Safety

This project is in Available Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Rochester Police Department

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Known/Likely Collaborators: County of Olmsted, MN ; Diversity Council ; Doc's Recovery House ; Empower CTC ; Mayo Clinic Community Engagement ; Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge ; Olmsted County Adult & Children's Mental Health Local Advisory Council ; Zumbro Valley Health Center

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Addiction

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Addiction, Mental Health, Public Safety

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:

Mental Health, Substance Use


Type of Project

Programming  

 


 

Detailed Description

 Solution:


The Police-Assisted Recovery program leverages collaboration between the Rochester Police Department, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private entities to provide assistance and guidance toward sobriety.

Impact:


Addiction-driven offenders will be guided by police officers and other supporting organizations towards treatment, health and stability. Police officers will gain skills in identifying and responding to suspects with mental illness and addiction to more effectively ensure public safety and health.

Partners:


Rochester Police Department, Zumbro Valley Health Center, Doc's Recovery House, Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge, EmPower CTC, Olmsted County Adult Behavioral Health

 

Strategy
Unknown

 

 

 

Metrics
Unknown

 

 

Last modified by support on 2021/09/05
Created by allnode on 2015/10/07

 

 

 

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