Co-Response Programs. A co-response program is a program in which non-law enforcement personnel, such as a mental health worker, responds alongside a police officer, fire fighter, or EMS worker, to the scene of an emergency or other situation that would traditionally be responded to solely by law enforcement. The state of Washington has created grants to fund co-response programs, including $10 million for the 2021-2023 biennium for a Mental Health Field Response Team program administered by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
Co-Responder Outreach Alliance. The Co-Responder Outreach Alliance (CROA) is a statewide organization of first responders, behavioral health professionals, and project managers working in co-response programs. CROA was formed in 2018 by co-response teams in Bellevue and Everett. Its governing board was created in 2021.
Subject to funding, the University of Washington must consult and collaborate with CROA and other stakeholders to:
Stakeholders in the field of co-response are specified to include, but not be limited to, the Washington Association of Designated Crisis Responders; state associations representing police, fire, and EMS personnel; the Washington Council on Behavioral Health; the state enhanced 911 system; 988 crisis call centers; and the Peer Workforce Alliance.
Senate | 49 | 0 | |
House | 96 | 0 | (House amended) |
Senate | 49 | 0 | (Senate concurred) |
June 9, 2022