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April 26, 2022 | COMMUNITY TOWN HALL II: CRISIS RESPONSE IN THE BULL CITY
Community Safety and Wellness Task Force’ Crisis Response Roundtable hosted their second virtual town hall
A 2-hour event was held for Durham residents to hear departmental updates and gain feedback and ideas about the Community Safety crisis response pilots that are set to launch this summer. This virtual gathering was the second of its kind, co-hosted by the City of Durham's Community Safety Department and the Crisis Response Roundtable of the Community Safety and Wellness Task Force.
Watch the recorded event:
Four breakout rooms were created for deeper conversations around different topic areas, with the help of Menti to collect responses to the following questions:
- Training & Evaluation / Entrenamientos & Evaluación
- What skills, training, and experience should teams have? ¿Qué habilidades, entrenamientos y experiencias deben tener los equipos?
- How do you want to know how the work is going? ¿Cómo quieren saber cómo avanza el trabajo?
- What will give you confidence that these pilots are working? ¿Qué les dará seguridad de que estos pilotos están funcionando?
- Personnel & Approach / Personal y Acercamiento
- Who else would you like to see on these teams? ¿Quién debe presentarse?
- What kinds of things do responders say and do to help de-escalate the situation and make people in crisis, and their loved ones, feel safe? ¿Qué tipo de cosas dice y hace el personal de respuesta para ayudar a desintensificar la situación y hacer sentir seguras a las personas en crisis y a sus seres queridos?
- Supplies & Appearance / Suministros & Apariencia
- What materials would you like to see here? ¿Qué más les gustaría ver incluido aquí?
- What else should be considered when ordering supplies for response teams? ¿Qué más se debe considerar a la hora de ordenar suministros para los equipos de respuesta?
- What style of team appearance do you think is most appropriate? ¿Qué estilo para la apariencia del equipo piensan que es más adecuado?
- Call types, Transport & Follow-up / Tipos de llamadas al 911, Transportar & Seguimiento
- What [call types] should be on this list? ¿Qué más cree que debe estar en esta lista?
- What questions do you have about any of the listed call types being considered? ¿Qué preguntas tiene acerca de las llamadas mencionadas aquí?
- Where would you like teams to be able to transport people? ¿A dónde quisieran que los equipos pudieran transportar a las personas?
- After a moment of crisis: What happens next? What kind of follow-up would you like to see? Después de un momento de crisis: ¿Qué sucede luego? ¿Qué tipo de seguimiento quisieran ver?
View participation results from the Menti activity, which correspond with the presentation slides.
October 15 & 16, 2021 | COMMUNITY Town Hall: Crisis Response in the bull city
Community Safety and Wellness Task Force’ Crisis Response Roundtable hosted a virtual town hall
A 2-day event was held for Durham residents to share about their experiences reaching out for help in moments of crisis, and to begin describing ideas for what they would like to see for crisis response moving forward. This virtual gathering was hosted by the Crisis Response Roundtable of the Community Safety and Wellness Task Force, with staff support from the new City of Durham Community Safety Department.
Watch recordings of Day 1 and Day 2:
Presentations from other city models:
- Denver: STAR (Support Team Assisted Response)
- San Francisco: SCRT (Street Crisis Response Team)
- Atlanta: PAD (Policing Alternatives & Diversion)
Interactive participation results:
- What is the purpose of the Task Force and the Round Table? Who are the Task Force members?
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In 2021, the Durham Community Safety and Wellness Task Force was formed by the governing, elected bodies of the City of Durham, Durham County, and Durham Public Schools with a mission to recommend programs to enhance public safety and wellness that rely on community-based prevention, intervention, and re-entry services as alternatives to policing and the criminal legal system. More information about who is on the task force and ways to connect and follow what they’re doing can be found on their webpage.
- What is the difference between the Community Safety and Wellness Task Force and the City’s Community Safety Department?
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The community-led Durham Community Safety and Wellness Task Force was formed by the governing bodies of the City of Durham City Council, Durham County Board of Commissioners, and the Durham Public Schools Board of Education in April 2021. The task force is completely independent from the City’s Community Safety Department, and is “charged with examining the public safety and wellness needs of Durham residents and communities, educating residents on existing safety and wellness resources, and providing recommendations for additional programs to enhance public safety and wellness that rely on community-based prevention, intervention, and re-entry services as alternatives to policing and the criminal legal system.”
The role of the City’s Community Safety Department is solely to provide staff support to the Task Force, which may include answering research questions, collecting and analyzing data requested by Task Force members, and providing general administrative support. Community Safety staff do not set or drive the agenda of the Task Force. It is truly a community-led body to pursue alternative response strategies. - How will the information provided during this event be used moving forward? Who will have access to the information?
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Your involvement in these town halls help shape the findings and recommendation of the Task Force as well as influence programmatic decisions that Community Safety Department may implement in an effort to create a safer Durham for all residents. Recordings and documentation will be made public on the City's website whenever possible.
- Where will this town hall be hosted?
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Large events like these town halls may be hosted entirely online, using Zoom. You may participate from your computer or smart phone anywhere there is internet connection, and more than one person can join under one registration if you’d like to host your own gathering.
Need a device or reliable Internet connection? Check with your local Durham library to see about using one of their computers.
Additional information will be provided for events held in person.
- Why is there a stipend and who is eligible to receive it?
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To help encourage participation from as many residents as possible, 200 stipends are available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who request it. The $25 stipend is a modest incentive that we hope will increase accessibility to these engagements. Individuals who opt for the stipend will be contacted after the event by email, and arrangements will be made to get these incentives to participants as soon as possible.
- Why are other cities from across the country invited to this town hall?
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As the City’s Community Safety Department explores opportunities for an increased sense of public safety in Durham, their staff have been learning a lot from other cities across the country. Representatives from three public safety response programs have generously offered their time to come speak with Durham residents about what they’re doing and how it’s going in their cities.
- Is this town hall associated with, or sponsored by, any of the candidates currently running for office in Durham?
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These events are not associated with, nor sponsored by, any candidates running for office nor their election campaigns. In fact, the bylaws for the Task Force requires that members be non-political when working with the Task Force. City of Durham staff have the same requirement, and will not speak or act on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate.
- Outside of the town hall, how can I stay involved in this work?
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There will be ongoing opportunities to stay involved with both the City’s Community Safety Department as well as the Community Safety and Wellness Task Force. Here’s how you can connect:
- Check the websites of the Community Safety Department and the Community Safety and Wellness Task Force for new events and opportunities for input.
- Express your interest to receive notifications from the Community Safety Department as opportunities arise.
- You can also contact the task force’s co-chairs and task liaisons by email.
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