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Alamosa co-responder team reports increased enrollments, 210 community contacts this quarter
Summary
City co-responder staff told the City Council the program has 58 active participants, roughly 30 enrollments since October and 210 community contacts during the quarter; staff said they are using emergency-commitment and court-ordered medication authorities more often and training local partners.
Alamosa City co-responder staff reported growth in referrals and community outreach at the Dec. 18 City Council meeting.
The update outlined why the work matters: the co-responder team is enrolling residents into services that local officials say can reduce repeat emergency calls and help connect people to treatment and housing resources.
Staff said the program has 58 active participants and had ‘‘46 referrals October through today. We’ve successfully…
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