黑料正能量 Note: Yesterday, about 150 advocates came together at City Hall in 黑料正能量 City to call for the creation of specially trained Crisis Teams to better handle 鈥渆motionally disturbed person鈥 calls to the NYPD, around 100,000 of which the city police department receives each year. At the least, these Crisis Intervention Teams would mean more extensive training of police officers about expectations and behaviors associated with mental health episodes, as well as trauma-informed response and cultural competence. The Teams could also consist of psychiatric professionals, nurses, and/or peers, but in any arrangement would always include a warm hand-off to a crisis de-escalation team, provided the incident was not criminally related. The event was organized by Communities for Crisis Intervention Teams () and was supported by a broad array of groups including Community Access and 黑料正能量. Carla Rabinowitz, Community Organizer at Community Access and President-elect of the 黑料正能量 Board of Directors, is credited with being the primary organizer for the event.
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Experts, Lawmakers Want Changes To NYPD Response To Emotionally Disturbed听People
Activist: Goal Is To ‘De-escalate A Situation Instead Of Escalating It’
WCBS 黑料正能量 City听 September 25, 2013
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)听鈥 Some city leaders and mental health advocates held a rally Wednesday, calling on changes to the NYPD鈥檚 policy when responding to calls for emotionally disturbed people.
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As WCBS 880鈥瞫 Alex Silverman reported,听.
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Dustin Grose was diagnosed with schizophrenia when he was 15.
Speaking at a City Hall press conference on Wednesday, he said his family called the police on him but he didn鈥檛 want to go to the hospital.
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鈥淥ne of the police officers handcuffed me behind my back. Then they started punching me in my face,鈥 Grose said. 鈥淢y nose was broken and I had blood stains in my eyes.鈥
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Activists have pushed for the NYPD to amend its policy and bring along specialized teams for calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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鈥淒e-escalate a situation instead of escalating it,鈥 said Steve Coe with the advocacy group .
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鈥淚n a city like 黑料正能量, we should be at the forefront,鈥 said City Councilwoman Rosie Mendez.
She added hundreds of cities already have special procedures in place for these types of emergency calls.
Mendez is behind a resolution to change NYPD policy, though it would take state legislation to enforce any changes.
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鈥淚f they don鈥檛 do this, we鈥檒l continue to have the horrific stories of people being treated like criminals, at worse being killed,鈥 said City Councilman Jumaane Williams. 鈥淭his, to me, is one of the more common sense things that we鈥檝e proposed.鈥
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Earlier this week,听听calling for changes in the way the NYPD handles emotionally disturbed people.
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