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Mental health training for law enforcement officers Law enforcement should have ready know how to deal with a mental health crisis. Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement I am aware of the mental health, violence, and crime in our town. Like many other communities in our State and the other 49, we are at the bottom of learning. Support to our law enforcement and our courts needs to go way way up from where it is now. Laws and education of officers of the law don't need to change, they have training and education that has been in place and been utilized for many generations. Supporting the members to do their best and attend continuing education courses would bring our community even closer. Being in the schools and in the community doing outreach in Hermiston was effective when I was in the school district. Nothings being done. Officers need more training in de-escalation, mental illness, and how to deal with people who have neuro different abilities such as autism, and several others. Mental health training for law enforcement officers Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement Been great help Reentry programs Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement Mental health training for law enforcement officers There should be more programs out there for people who get in trouble that can get put back into the community as a abiding citizen just like the rest of us but sometimes it takes a little bit of guidance There is Martha's house I have no answer for this for I have no clue. Mental health training for law enforcement officers Most law breakers have severe mental health issues. Collaboration Community alliances Volunteering Volunteering Community alliances Community alliances Community alliances Volunteering Tell us why you selected what you did This type of complex social issue requires a multi-dimensional approach through a variety of stakeholders coming together to uncover immediate and tertiary root causes and make short term and long-term goals for change. Volunteers are the life's blood of improving one's community. That said, it is very difficult to find adequate numbers of volunteers for any community/civic project, much less during a pandemic. More agencies need to come together to make everything work. CAPECO | Community Needs Assessment Report | 2021 333

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